In his new book, Colton Underwood — who was recently diagnosed with coronavirus — talks about being manipulated by producers on 'The Bachelor.'
He wasn’t certain where he’d been exposed — possibly at a celebrity ski event in Beaver Creek, Colo., this month — but lying in his bed in L.A., he started to panic. He logged onto Amazon, buying cans of supplemental oxygen. His girlfriend, Cassie Randolph — the woman he ended up choosing at the end of his 2019 stint on “The Bachelor” — began making frantic calls, trying to find a doctor who would test him for COVID-19.
In a Skype conversation from his self-isolation den Friday, the 28-year-old spoke candidly about his health, exploring his sexuality, and his complicated feelings toward the “Bachelor” franchise.This is such a weird time, not only for myself but for everybody, and I don’t want to seem careless going around promoting my book. But I also think it’s an interesting time where people want to read something. I hope people can find an escape in it or something they can take away from it.
The one thing that sort of got to me is: We’re in a time where we’re so aware and conscious to the women in our society. I’m still emotional, and I still have feelings too. If a guy would have gotten out of the limo and popped a cherry in [“The Bachelorette”] Hannah Brown’s face, it would have been a much different reaction than when it happened to me. If a guy got out and wet the driveway down and said “I hope I made you wet?” That’s gross. That’s not something to applaud.
Were you worried, then, about how much you’d be able to reveal in the book? Are you still under contract with the production? When I was “The Bachelor,” everyone was like, “Oh, he’s a virgin Bachelor, well, he has to be gay.” I grew up in a very hyper-masculine society with football and also with my faith and my conservative background. My dad didn’t catch me looking at gay porn, per se, but just me researching and Googling: “How do I know if I’m gay?” That was the question that almost broke his heart a little bit. We talked and then never talked about it again.
OK, so explain that to me: How do you get talked into things? Like asking four different men for their daughter’s hand in marriage?
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