Former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay Says Madison Prewett Wants Followers

By Emily Lee

March 12, 2020

Former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay shared her opinions on the recent season finale of The Bachelor. It seems like Chris Harrison finally made good on his annual promise of the most dramatic finale yet. After self-eliminating in the final hours of the show, Madison Prewett still ended up with Peter Weber. You know, after he proposed to Hannah Ann Sluss in Australia and then called off their engagement two months later.

“It doesn’t make any sense. You come on the show because you have these morals and these values and you stay true to them. That’s a beautiful thing, good for you," Rachel said of Madison's behavior during the latest season of The Bachelor, as well as in its immediate aftermath. "So you self-eliminate, you go home because Peter isn’t the man that you want. That type of man never is onThe Bachelor, so again, I don’t understand why you’re here in the first place."

"So then Peter decides he wants to spend his life with another woman," Rachel continued. "He proposes to her, gets down on one knee, gives her his whole heart, then dumps her and you take him back after that? It doesn’t add up. There are too many contradictions.”

After all the drama, Rachel feels like there's only one explanation for everything that went down. “The only thing that does make sense is you want the TV time, you want the exposure. You want the platform andt o top it off on that, she’s already hired an agent," Rachel revealed. "Her agent posted seconds after the finale was over to let everyone know, ‘This is my client.’ She’s ready to take offers.”

Peter's family has been vocal about their dislike of Madison, as well as publicly showing support for Peter's ex Hannah Ann, which has reportedly driven a wedge between the Weber family. What did you think of this season finale of The Bachelor?

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