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The controversial season finale came to a close with a dramatic after-special hosted by Emmanuel Acho. Monday night was the finale of this year’s highly controversial season of The Bachelor on ABC, and Black Twitter shared its thoughts aplenty over the winner’s racist past. After 24 seasons of white leads, many Bachelor fans were excited when ABC announced Matt James was cast as its first.

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Dylan Barbour's now-deleted Twitter rant continues to make waves throughout Bachelor Nation. Last week, he started a Q&A with fans and spilled a ton of behind-the-scenes secrets about the show. A couple of the tweets accused the producers of'not caring about people.' Rachel Lindsay says she had an entirely different experience as the Bachelorette.

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“I never felt manipulated. I never felt like I was being taken advantage of,” Rachel tells Us Weekly>>>P.“When I see people say that, I’m almost like,‘That’s on you, that you felt like you fell for that type of scenario. I don’t know if you’re trying to get attention. I’m not sure if, you know, like, you’re trying to excuse some of the decisions you made, but we are all grown people. You made those decisions for whatever reason it is. Don’t try to now go blame it on somebody else.'

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661.6k Followers, 317 Following, 1,049 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Krystal Nielson (@coachkrystal). Bachelor Nation was introduced to the 32 women vying for the heart of Matt James on Monday night's premiere of The Bachelor, but one contestant has been going viral on Twitter. Heather Martin was screwed over according to Bachelor alum. Pic credit: ABC. Bachelor In Paradise star Dylan Barbour decided to off on Twitter this weekend, dishing his thoughts about Bachelor Nation.

Which, like... she does have a point. No one is forced to go on The Bachelor and despite certain editing, even Dylan agreed that producers can't fake what contestants say.'Alright, I’ll bite—when they give an edit to someone like Luke or Victoria, are they telling them to play up being an a******? Or gently pushing them that way? Or is that all genuine?” one follower asked Dylan in his thread.“It’s easy to make a bad person look worse, it’s hard to make a good person look bad,” he replied. Later on, Dylan even made the claim that Jed Wyatt (Hannah Brown's ex-fiancé) didn't cheat on her despite rumors (and receipts) that he did.

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Rachel did agree that things are exaggerated on reality shows.'But obviously, yeah, they’re making a TV show,' she added.'So I might have to keep someone on as a Bachelorette for [a] two-on-one [date], but they never told me who I needed to pick at the end. They never forced me. They might’ve said,‘Hey, you might want to take this person on a date because they have an interesting story,’ but I was never swayed in my decision of who I wanted at the end of all of this.'

Rachel is married to Bryan Abasolo>>>P, who she met on her season and Dylan Barbour is engaged to Hannah Goodwin, who he met on Bachelor in Paradise>>>P. So, um, what's that saying again? All's well that ends well.