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19.10.2022 - 07:03 / justjared.com
Cassie Randolph is sharing some new comments about her ex-boyfriend Colton Underwood.
If you forgot, The two Bachelor Nation stars first met during season 23 of The Bachelor, which aired in 2019. Cassie, 27, and Colton, 30, broke up in May 2020.
Then in April 2021, Colton publicly came out as gay in an emotional interview. At the time, it was revealed that Colton didn’t tell Cassie about his sexuality before the interview aired.
She later addressed the situation, saying “the best thing for me at this time is to move forward and just focus on going forward.”
In a new interview that was released on Monday, October 17, Cassie was asked how she feels about Colton‘s coming out.
Click on the next slide to find out what Cassie Randolph said…
We’re sending all our well wishes to Amy Schumer and her son Gene!
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