Kaitlyn Bristowe is apologizing for these viral feedback about sending a lady — seemingly Tayshia Adams — a photograph of herself pleasuring a person — seemingly Zac Clark.
After Bristowe, 39, mentioned her and obvious Adams’ fallout on the “U, Up?” podcast, a person took to the “Off the Vine” podcast’s Fb group to interrupt down the remarks. Whereas replying to a fan remark, Bristowe wrote, “I apologize the way it got here off. My humorousness isn’t for everybody.”
Bristowe famous that she “undoubtedly didn’t imply” her remarks. “Jared [Freid] is a comic and generally I attempt to get him to giggle with shock worth,” she wrote. “I’m sorry to everybody who took offense to this. I’m feeling actually fairly horrible about it at present.”
Whereas replying to a since-deleted remark, Bristowe wrote, “That’s not how I responded to her. I apologized. I used to be simply attempting to make a joke with Jared cuz he’s a comic and I like attempting to make comedians giggle. However perceive that’s simple for folks to hate on me for.”
When Bristowe and Clark had been first noticed collectively earlier this yr, the duo made headlines for his or her shared connection to Adams, 33. Again in 2020, Adams ended her season of The Bachelorette engaged to Clark. Months later, Adams and Bristowe grew to become associates once they cohosted The Bachelorette collectively after Chris Harrison’s exit. (Jesse Palmer has since taken over internet hosting duties for the franchise.) Clark and Adams break up in late 2021 when Bristowe was nonetheless working carefully with Adams.
Throughout the Sunday podcast episode, Bristowe didn’t title drop Adams or Clark, however followers had been fast to select up on clues she was referring to the previous couple.
“I went on a date with anyone from the franchise and I reached out to the lady that he was once with. [She and I] hadn’t talked in months, and, no, we’re not [friends]. We in all probability appear like associates on the skin, however we’re not,” Bristowe mentioned on Sunday. “Considering it could be the scenario the place they’d go, ‘Effectively, I imply, I don’t like it, however in fact I’m not going to say [no].’ It was not. I wasn’t saying, ‘If this can be a downside, then I gained’t.’ I used to be simply giving a heads-up.”
Bristowe reached out to the lady by way of textual content. “I [texted her], ‘Hey, so-and-so DM’ed me and we’ve been chatting. I do know you’re actually pleased in a relationship, so I don’t know if this could hassle you or not,’” Bristowe recalled. “She known as and was very upset. She mentioned, ‘I at all times knew you had been a foul individual and also you’ve confirmed it. Your true colours are exhibiting.’ Then, I hung up and [thought,] ‘Now, I simply need to ship her an image of me sucking his d–okay.’”
Bristowe’s romance with Clark comes lower than one yr after calling off her engagement from ex-fiancé Jason Tartick in August 2023. Tartick, for his half, has since moved on with Kat Stickler — which Bristowe has beforehand alluded to feeling “f—king sick” over.
Nonetheless, whereas discussing the Sunday podcast in her FB group Bristowe was fast to close down any hypothesis surrounding her emotions towards Stickler.
“I actually don’t care about KB and Zac courting. All issues apart, I believe they’re cute and each should be pleased. HOWEVER. I do suppose if roles had been reversed, KB would completely not prefer it in any respect,” one person wrote on the “Off the Vine” Fb web page, whereas one other replied, “I assume we’ve kind of seen that play out with Kat.”
Bristowe set the document straight. “I like Kat … so I wouldn’t have known as her a horrible individual and yelled at her,” she commented. “I might have appreciated the heads up.”