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The Bachelor's Demi Burnett Reveals Autism Diagnosis Following Psychological Test

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Demi Burnett is speaking out about her life and health — and we admire her so much for being so genuine! The Bachelor alum, who first rose to prominence during Colton Underwood‘s season of the hit reality TV show back in 2019, opened up on Instagram over the weekend and revealed a very important development in her life: she has been diagnosed as autistic after undergoing a psychological test. Related: Demi Opens Up About The ‘Fear’ Involved With Coming Out On National TV The 26-year-old fan favorite TV star posted a photo carousel to her IG page, leading with a snap of herself dressed in a funky outfit and warning that she was about to say something serious in the caption (below): After the warning, the Bachelor in Paradise alum opened up about her autism diagnosis, explaining how he wants to “have a better quality of life” after getting to this point: She continued from there, too, leaving an optimistic message for fans and followers who may be going through a similar journey with autism: Inspiring!

Along with the reveal and her initial photo, Demi’s pic carousel included several charts and diagrams, including ways to support neurodivergent people, a definition of ableism, a chart of autistic traits, and more. Related: Demi SLAMS Reality Steve’s ‘Very Calculated’ Apology Over Sex Dream Reveal You can see the full post (below): Powerful and inspiring!

Demi is living her truth and helping others in being so open and honest about it. We love to see it! Related: Wait, Does Clayton Echard Hate Being ‘The Bachelor’?!

Yikes! IG commenters loved to see it, too. It was heartwarming to read through all the reactions to Demi’s announcement, with commenters coming through to shower love on the reality TV veteran.

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