villain. After the taping of Charity Lawson's «Men Tell All» special last month, the season's most controversial contestant told ET's Denny Directo why he wasn't looking for redemption during the reunion.«I don't know if it was redeemed,» he said. «I think it was just being able to let them know where I was coming from and see where they're coming from to just having a better understanding.»Despite being at the center of most of the season's drama, Brayden said he doesn't believe that he «needed the redemption at all.»«I don't like [that] I had the villain portrayal, but in my heart, I don't feel like I'm a villain,» he said. «It was cool to come in and be able to fix that, I guess.
Maybe. Hopefully. Hopefully I don't look like a villain here too.»For Charity, watching the season back was an eye-opening experience, and one that made her realize she «absolutely» should've listened to her brother, Nehemiah, when he warned her about Brayden on night one.«It's one of those things that you just go with what feels [right],» Charity told ET. «Seeing all the things behind the scenes, I definitely saw a lot.
It was so hard to watch back.»During «MTA,» that feeling that Charity got watching the episodes prompted her to tell Brayden that she gave him «a lot more grace» than she should've throughout the season, a remark the travel nurse had some feelings about.«She definitely gave me grace.
Never once have I said she didn't give me grace,» he told ET. «She understood this process was hard. I mean, she went through it with Zach [Shallcross].
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