Bachelor Nation was left with questions after Logan Palmer’s exit due to COVID-19 on the Monday, August 15, episode of The Bachelorette — and his post-show statement didn’t provide much clarity.
02.08.2022 - 17:59 / usmagazine.com
Another episode of The Bachelorette, another apology from Hayden Markowitz.
“For those who watched tonight’s episode, you saw me at my absolute worst and lowest moment,” the 29-year-old season 19 contestant wrote via Instagram after the Monday, August 1, episode of the ABC series. “I have always tried to carry myself with humility and respect for others. However, my complete lapse of judgement was not only disappointing but it was absolutely unacceptable. I genuinely want to express my deepest apologies to both Gabby and Rachel for my actions.”
Hayden is under fire for saying Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia don’t “hold a candle” to his ex-girlfriend and referring to the women as “bitches” during the episode.
“I take full responsibility for not being the man I was raised to be in those moments, especially towards these two wonderful deserving ladies who I truly do respect,” Hayden continued. “I really hate how this season ended, but this experience was not one that I was mentally or emotionally prepared for with the current things going on in my life.”
He added: “Despite how everything transpired, it was an amazing experience that I will never forget and will learn from. I wish Gabby and Rachel all the best and hope they can accept my apology!”
Rachel, 26, ultimately eliminated Hayden before the rose ceremony on Monday’s episode after giving him a rose during the July 25 installment of the reality show. He previously apologized for calling Gabby, 31, “rough around the edges” and saying his morals aligned more with the pilot.
“What a night, with so many emotions going on I have to say I have an overwhelming amount of respect for Gabby and Rachel. Looking back I can definitely say I may not be the most eloquent with words at
Bachelor Nation was left with questions after Logan Palmer’s exit due to COVID-19 on the Monday, August 15, episode of The Bachelorette — and his post-show statement didn’t provide much clarity.
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As some members of Bachelor Nation continue to wonder how Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia’s double Bachelorette season would look if Kaitlyn Bristowe (and Tayshia Adams) were cohosting, the season 11 lead is weighing in as she recaps the Monday, August 8, episode with Us Weekly.
. The videographer took much of the spotlight during the latest episode of the series, as he jumped from Team Rachel to Team Gabby, all of which ET is breaking down in the recap below.Rachel was left confused and annoyed by Logan's confession, so much so that she canceled a group date to process her emotions.
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Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent“The Bachelorette” is known for the drama, but this season has doubled the dose of, well, everything.With two stars for the first time ever, the format of the dating show has been flipped on its head. The season’s leading ladies, Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey, are navigating uncharted waters, as well as their suitors, which has made for many uncomfortable rose ceremonies, rejection and plenty of tears.Typically, the lead — whether male or female — is in the driver’s seat with 30 men or women pining after them.
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Hayden Markowitz is apologizing for his comments on the latest episode of “The Bachelorette”.
Rachel Recchia has some things she wants to say to Hayden Markowitz. ET spoke with Rachel and her co-lead, Gabby Windey, on Tuesday, and Rachel reacted to the drama that unfolded with the leisure executive on Monday night's episode.The situation with Hayden started in week 3, when he told Gabby that, because she was «rough around the edges,» he planned to pursue Rachel going forward.
Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey's journey is about to hit a major bump in the road thanks to one suitor. ET spoke with the dual leading ladies on Tuesday, and they teased what's to come as Logan appears to switch from pursuing Rachel to going after Gabby's heart. On Monday night's episode, Logan accepted a rose from Rachel, despite telling the cameras and host Jesse Palmer that he'd decided that he and the pilot couldn't continue their relationship.
Seven years before ABC named Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey co-leads of season 19 of The Bachelorette, Kaitlyn Bristowe briefly shared the title — and the season 11 star hasn’t been afraid to question the format.
The Bachelorette star Hayden Markowitz is apologizing.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not read ahead if you have not watched the new episode of The Bachelorette!
The Bachelorette headed to Paris on the Monday, August 1, episode — but it wasn’t all love for Rachel Recchia.
Rachel Recchia is in for more devastation on next week's episode of. At the end of Monday's episode of the series, a preview for the next installment teased drama ahead in the wake of Logan's decision to switch from Rachel's journey to Gabby's.All starts out well as the group heads to Bruges, Belgium.
. While Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey both got off to a good start with swoon-worthy dates in Paris, things didn't fare so well for Rachel as the week continued, all of which ET is breaking down in the recap below.A rainy, romantic date in Paris brought love to the surface for both women, but Gabby's group date spelled trouble ahead for Rachel.Though one man seemed to be turning things around for the pilot, another's lies brought up her insecurities.