until 2021 when he defended Season 25 contestant Rachael Kirkconnell for attending an Antebellum-themed party a few years before the show. “What I went through was tumultuous.
I don’t wish it on anybody. It was horrifying on a lot of levels — and something that I pray to God my worst enemy never goes through,” Harrison explained to “Bachelor” alum Jason Tartick’s “Trading Secrets” podcast on Monday.“But, with that said, I knew I had to remove myself from what became a very toxic situation.”Harrison admitted he wasn’t exactly to leave the show when he did and claimed they “probably could have figured it out.”“We all could have figured it out, but I had to remove myself from that toxic situation.
And so I’m proud of that decision,” he said. “I’m proud that I handled it the way I did and I still look at [the show] as a blessing because it changed my life on so many levels.
Financially, of course. It changed my life. It changed my kids’ lives.”He continued, “I hold those things dear. It was a blessing.
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