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Bachelorette’s Tayshia Adams Is Happy Being Single After Zac Clark Split: ‘Maybe Applaud Me for Not Settling’

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Living her best single life. Bachelorette Tayshia Adams is happy rolling solo after splitting from fiancé Zac Clark — and thinks everyone else should be happy for her, too.Adams, 31, responded to an Instagram comment on Wednesday, May 4, that claimed she had “taken a detour from wanting to be married and starting a family.”After the reality star uploaded an Instagram photo of herself sporting a purple dress that was captioned “Slow Down, Grab the Wall…,” the troll unleashed their thoughts about the California native’s decision to stay single for a while.“Marriage and family are not for everyone so it’s good that you realized your career is more important before you got married can you imagine how much more difficult that would have made things?” the Instagram user wrote.Adams took the time to respond to the commenter, defending her personal life choices.“Did I take a detour or am I just living and enjoying my life in its current season?” the TV personality asked. “I still want marriage and to start a family more than anything so what I BELIEVE you meant in referring to what I ‘realized’ is actually — waiting to be in a healthy supportive relationship while simultaneously being a successful woman; a cohesive unit, not one or the other.”The Bachelor Nation alum went on to remind her 1.7 million Instagram followers that she was open about what she wanted in life from the start.“I think some of you fail to remember that I stated this at the very beginning of my journey,” she explained. “I want to build an empire, I want to go after my dreams and I want my partner to be supportive of that as they follow their own dreams as well.

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