Making amends off the air. Zach Shallcross and Rachel Recchia are on good phrases, in response to the Bachelor.
“She actually reached out and she sent a very sweet message,” the ABC star, 26, completely advised Us Weekly on the latest Women Tell All taping in Los Angeles. “And she’s very supportive. It was a very nice message. I’m very happy.”
Zach and Rachel, additionally 26, ended season 19 of The Bachelorette on rocky phrases after he claimed she acted in another way within the fantasy suites with out the cameras rolling. While they seemingly buried the hatchet throughout After the Final Rose, Zach threw shade at Rachel in the course of the season 26 premiere, claiming the pilot didn’t present the “honesty and clarity” he wanted throughout their romance.
“There was a lot of question marks and a lot of guessing,” Zach defined on Us’ “Here for the Right Reasons” podcast concerning the comment. “And when it came down to last season with Rachel, a lot of stuff came to fruition and a lot of big question marks and surprises and that leads to shock. And for me, one thing that I pride myself on is the fact of having communication throughout [my time as the Bachelor]. So I even told all the women on night one, like, good or bad, please tell me how you’re feeling. Because I will. I know what I want out of this and I know what it takes to have that healthy relationship … communication. And that lacked with Rachel and I last season.”
The flight teacher, for his half, mentioned she was “actually shocked” by the diss and by the feedback he made on the “Almost Famous” podcast about Rachel treating him “like a stranger” and asking him “interview questions” within the fantasy suites.
“All this talk about, ‘I want someone who’s authentic on and off camera,’ as if me choosing or feeling stronger feelings for other people somehow made me not authentic or if us not aligning on certain important views, makes him wrong. It’s just really honestly shocking to hear him still kind of paint me in this, like, really negative light where I thought at our After the Final Rose, we kind of did make up,” Rachel mentioned earlier this month.
She additional denied being pretend off digital camera, noting that she simply had a stronger reference to Tino Franco. (Rachel and Tino break up whereas the present was airing after he admitted to kissing one other lady.)
“People watched me, time after time, send people home on the spot when I knew it wasn’t right,” she continued. “And I genuinely cared about Zach so much that I wanted to give him this time. And I wanted to see if we can align. And when you get behind closed doors, you’re like, ‘OK, let’s honestly have a conversation.’ … Even after an apology, it’s still being painted like this, it just really is so hurtful.”
While Zach referenced their previous once more on the February 20 episode, Rachel took to Twitter to defend him. “Let’s all be mindful and extend a little bit of compassion and grace towards the leads of the show,” she tweeted on Tuesday, February 21.
The Bachelor airs on ABC Mondays at 8 p.m. ET.
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With reporting by Hannah Kahn
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