Clare Crawley was stung by the criticism
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Although reality-show contestants know that their private lives will quickly become gossip fodder, that doesn’t mean they have to like it. DeAnna Pappas, a former Bachelorette herself, told the Ben and Ashley/Almost Famous podcast that all the trolling is taking its toll. “On most days, she’s feeling really down about the things that people are saying about her online and the editing of the show,” Pappas explained (via Page Six).
She added that her friend has been “put through the wringer” by the “really hurtful” comments, and that she and some other fellow Bachelorettes went so far as to send Crowley flowers “just to let her know that we love her and this is a blip.” Crawley did respond to the dodgeball criticism, posting a tweet of former Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis posing with two of her fellow contestants — all in their underwear — as a stunt to promote pet adoption. “You mean like this?” she retorted. Now that the Bachelorette has been upgraded to bride-to-be, perhaps having the last laugh will make those remarks sting a little less.
How Clare Crawley Really Feels About Her Bachelorette Fan Backlash
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By Shana Aborn/Nov. 6, 2020 10:18 am EST
Her unprecedented move created worldwide buzz — and, naturally, not all of it was good. Fans of the show were quick to express their disapproval and disappointment, feeling that Crawley should have given the other contestants a fair chance to prove they had just as much husband potential as Moss did.
Clare Crawley was stung by the criticism
David Buchan/Getty Images
Although reality-show contestants know that their private lives will quickly become gossip fodder, that doesn’t mean they have to like it. DeAnna Pappas, a former Bachelorette herself, told the Ben and Ashley/Almost Famous podcast that all the trolling is taking its toll. “On most days, she’s feeling really down about the things that people are saying about her online and the editing of the show,” Pappas explained (via Page Six).
She added that her friend has been “put through the wringer” by the “really hurtful” comments, and that she and some other fellow Bachelorettes went so far as to send Crowley flowers “just to let her know that we love her and this is a blip.” Crawley did respond to the dodgeball criticism, posting a tweet of former Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis posing with two of her fellow contestants — all in their underwear — as a stunt to promote pet adoption. “You mean like this?” she retorted. Now that the Bachelorette has been upgraded to bride-to-be, perhaps having the last laugh will make those remarks sting a little less.
She added that her friend has been “put through the wringer” by the “really hurtful” comments, and that she and some other fellow Bachelorettes went so far as to send Crowley flowers “just to let her know that we love her and this is a blip.”
Crawley did respond to the dodgeball criticism, posting a tweet of former Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis posing with two of her fellow contestants — all in their underwear — as a stunt to promote pet adoption. “You mean like this?” she retorted.
Now that the Bachelorette has been upgraded to bride-to-be, perhaps having the last laugh will make those remarks sting a little less.