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Paige Lorenze is looking back at her relationship with Tyler Cameron.
During an appearance on Sofia Franklyn‘s Sofia with an F podcast on Thursday (September 1), the 24-year-old model claimed that the 29-year-old Bachelorette alum was using her to create “a media storm” in order to promote an upcoming launch.
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“This might sound narcissistic, because he has a pretty insane following, but I felt like he was using me. I don’t know, I felt like he wanted some media storm,” she said. “He was looking at my story views, and I was getting more story views than him, and he … literally, word-for-word said, ‘I need a scandal,’ like joking.”
Paige - who previously dated controversial figures Morgan Wallen and Armie Hammer – went on to say that she thought Tyler was taking advantage of the headlines her past relationships have generated.
“I don’t like that about myself, but I do have some s— in the media about me … especially around my relationships,” she explained. “And I think he saw an opportunity, not that he didn’t like me, but I think why he wanted to go public so fast is ’cause he’s launching something soon.”
Tyler and Paige began dating earlier this summer and confirmed their relationship in July. In August, Tyler confirmed that they had called it quits, explaining in an interview that it “wasn’t the right time” for their relationship.
Paige then reacted to Tyler‘s interview about their split and shared her thoughts about their breakup.
We’re nearing the end. The Big Brother season 24 finale is almost here and we’re down to the final three houseguests – Taylor Hale, Monte Taylor and Mathew Turner. Who will take home the win?
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Paige Lorenze says she was being "used" by her ex-boyfriend Tyler Cameron. The 24-year-old entrepreneur struck up a relationship with 'The Bachelorette' star Tyler, 29, in the summer of 2022 but the pair called it quits in August and now Paige has alleged that he "needed a scandal. " She said: "This might sound narcissistic because he has a pretty insane following, but I felt like he was using me.
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Paige Lorenze is making some shocking claims about her ex-boyfriend Tyler Cameron!
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