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June 27, 2025 32 mins

When we talk about Bachelor Villains, one name rises above the rest… and that’s Corinne Olympios. The breakout star of Nick Viall’s season joins Ben to go beyond the rose petals and hear the true stories from her time on The Bachelor.

Corinne spills all about what happened when she visited Nick’s hotel room that fateful night. We hear the honest answer about who she got along with on and off the show, and we get Corinne’s side of why she took a nap during an unforgettable rose ceremony!

 

Plus, what REALLY went down on her infamous season of Bachelor in Paradise?? It could shake up all of Bachelor Nation! And we get an update on her current relationship status! 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ben Higgins and Ashley I bring you Infamous. Sometimes roses
are red flags. Everybody, it's been today, I'm taking over
and I'm here for another episode of Infamous. Sometimes roses
are red flags. Today, I might just have one of
the most memorable people to come out of the Bachelor
universe in the last decade. She was infamous for napping,

(00:24):
she was infamous for her brief time on Paradise, a
true legend from Nick Viles season of The Bachelor, and
somebody who's done a lot since then. Of course, I'm
talking about Krinn Olympios. Krinn, Welcome to the show. Hi,
I'm back, Kriinn. I have a lot to talk to

(00:44):
you about. A lot I want to catch up with
you on but I want to start by asking you
a very direct question. Would you say you are the
best villain to ever come out of the Bachelor franchise?

Speaker 2 (00:58):
I absolutely would say that.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
My next question then is, Okay, I'll ask you this question.
Then I'll tell you why I'm asking it. What does
a villain mean to you? Like, how do you describe
a villain?

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Well, a villain? Honestly, I think it's kind of like
a running joke with me because like I say, I'm
like the greatest villain to ever come off the show.
But I don't really consider myself an actual villain. I'm
more of a villain as in, like I'm going to
do and say what I like feel and if you
come at me, like I'll come back at you. But

(01:37):
I'm never going to start any drama with anyone. I'm
never gonna be like going at anyone for no reason
or starting drama on my own. It's more of just
like I'm gonna do and be me, but like if
you come for me, you'll be sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
See That's where I was coming at because I mean,
I guess we can throw you in that villain category
because there was like some polarization I guess from next
season with you. People talked about you a lot, people
were super into it. But you were the first villain

(02:15):
that I think made Bachelor Nation question like what are
we determining as a villain or not because you weren't
like mean, and I think that was historically what we met.
And then I look at my season, which was the
year before with Olivia COAREDI who also was not a
villain but got kind of defined as a villain, but
wasn't mean just polarizing.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
I think, like because I still feel like I can't
believe that it was this long ago, but like eight
years ago, like reality TV was kind of just like
popping off, and social media was just becoming a thing
for us on reality TV, and like it was kind
of all like snowballing at that time. So I feel
like at that time, no one really knew how to

(03:00):
categorize villains properly. So it's like, oh, she's different. She's
like saying like out of pocket and like she's a villain,
But like I wasn't really the villain. Taylor Nolan was
the villain going at me and going at me and
going at me, talking behind my back. I'm sitting right

(03:21):
there and she's like whispering behind my back, and I'm
just like I'm not dealing with that. But once she
came from me and said something to me, I'm like,
all right, you're done, honey, You're done.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
So was the response in the house, I mean, I
mean it's been a bit. Was the response in the
house supportive of you? Or did it feel like you
were on your own little island?

Speaker 2 (03:43):
It's crazy because like Vanessa and Jasmine, Sorry, it's been
a long time. Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
But like the girls like and I got along really well.
Like the only girl that like literally didn't hang out
with me, like on or off camera was Taylor, Like,
and what's that girl's name, Sarah van Dahl? I think
she has like the really big freaky smile. Yeah, they
were the only ones that really didn't like hang out

(04:10):
with me off camera. But like when the cameras were up,
like Vanessa and like all of them were kind of
just like talking so much about me. And I was
kind of shocked when the season aired because I was like, wow,
you guys were like acting like you were like my
best friends and all that. And it's crazy because I
was never like like that or fake like that. I
was always like real. So I'm like, y'all are the
real villains here.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
The we do infamous right now because right now we're
trying to peel behind the curtain, get behind the scenes.
Hear from the people who did kind of have that
moment watching it back me like I don't I didn't
know that or I don't remember it that way. When
you watched your season back, did you feel like, uh,

(04:53):
there were things I mean outside of people talking behind
your back that you didn't know of. Was there shocking
moments that you remember going that isn't how it happened?
Or do you feel like you were accurately portrayed throughout?

Speaker 2 (05:05):
No? No, no, no, no, no, yes, there were How do
I put this? Let me think? Okay, yes, okay. People
ask me all the time. Is the show scripted and
is it like exactly what we see? No, it's not scripted,
but it's real. It's all us. But like, no, it's

(05:28):
not exactly what you see. Like, there were things that
I saw that I was like, whoa, They really put
that like out of context and this is going to
be taken so not how it actually was. Some things,
for instance, were when I went to Nick Faiau's hotel

(05:49):
room that night, they really portrayed it as like I
was going there to have sex with him that night,
and that's so was not the vibe. I was in
my sweatpants. I gave a whole speech on how I
felt misunderstood and wanted to have a conversation. They portrayed
it as like Karenna is going to have sex and

(06:10):
I remember being so confused when Nick was like we
shouldn't do this, and I was like, I am not
here for that. What is happening? And there were just
like a bunch of other times like that as well.
Not to out the show or anything, but.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Not to out the show. But I think it's only
fair at some point for those who maybe I can't
even say you didn't have a good experience on the show,
because the show has been great for you, and we're
going to talk about all those things here. But the
big scene that people loved and remembered and I found,
coming a year off of my season absolutely wild that

(06:54):
you made this choice was the nap during the Rose ceremony.
I think you and I are very different in the
sense that I went on the show and was so
nervous the whole time that I couldn't really have fun
and relax and be myself. It felt like you really
went on and continue to go on television and can

(07:16):
really be yourself and relax. And I'm intrigued by where
that comes from if that is true. But then also,
can you elaborate on the napping scene because there were
many producers, many camera people, many contestants right there probably
confused by it as well, and it was a bold choice.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Yes, sir, it was where do I start? Because this
is a little bit of a layered moment again, scenes
where things just didn't go as planned or wasn't shown
as planned. That night was trench coat night, as I

(08:00):
call it, and I don't know if you remember, but
I came downstairs in her trench coat and lingerie. It
was Nick's birthday. I was trying to be cute again,
just went I. That was probably my fault. I should
have been like, this probably will look so stupid, but
you know what, DEMI copied me, so I must have
made an imprint on something and people loved it. I

(08:24):
don't know whatever I felt like that night. I was like,
this did not go as planned. I look so dumb.
And I was kind of like upset with the producers
about something that night. And I was also upset because
the girls were like Korean's taking all the time, blah
blah blah blah blah, starting to get pissed at me,

(08:47):
and then when I would just like sit in the
corner or take a nap, they would be pissed. Also,
I'm like, well, which is it. Do you want me
around or do you not? I just had a sty night,
like I have my rose from the group date. I'm
not dealing with this again, authentic myself. That's what I
would do if I was in a situation like that
in real life, I would leave and go home and
go to sleep. So I just was like, I'm removing myself.

(09:08):
I'm upset. I was crying. I was like, I'm not
doing it, Like these girls are all like talking about
me and I just had a sheep night. I'm not
doing it. So I went to sleep.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Okay, So you went to sleep peacefully. I don't remember
how did it play out. Did people come up and
try to wake you up?

Speaker 2 (09:25):
I think Nick came into the room. It was like,
what are you doing? Hee you? I'm sleeping.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
It is It is interesting because some of those relatable moments,
and I would consider that a relatable moment because I
think people watching would go, hey, it was his birthday.
She was trying to be uh sweet or kind or.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
I was trying to be hot, trying to be hot,
and I was trying to be different, and it just
it did not It did not go The producers told
me they were doing something else. They lied to me
about something, and it got up and I wound up
like pulling Nick outside, and it just like wasn't didn't

(10:14):
match the vibe of me, like being in the trench coat.
It was supposed to be a joke. I was like,
like in a trench coat at lingerie, but like along
the line, something got messed up. I was pissed at
the producers and like I just looked stupid because they
didn't do what they said they had done, so like
it didn't make sense that I was in a tract coat.
So I was just like annoyed and I was like, well,

(10:35):
now I look stupid. And that's when I like essentially
stopped listening to the producers and I was like, no,
you guys are not on my side.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
And you've been on a couple of the shows since
your time on The Bachelor. You've definitely made a name
for yourself. You know, when everybody comes off the show,

(11:04):
and I'm sure they talk to whoever their agent is
a representation. I'm sure every Bachelor contestant says, yeah, I
just want to do things outside of the franchise. That
is a very common thing. It doesn't always happen, but
for you, you really have done a lot, and so
has Nick and We're going to talk about Nick and
his resurgence here in just a bit. But for you,

(11:24):
you have really made a name for yourself outside the show.
Do you feel like your experience on The Bachelor prepared
you for these other shows? Are they at all similar?

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Absolutely? Not The Bachelor? Like when I got to uh, okay,
so I've done I've done shows. Sorry, I'm trying to
like answer these properly because there's so much like, No,
a Bachelor did not prepare me.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
You're trying to be proper here, but when it comes
to beyond national television, you say, screw it, let's just
rock and roll.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Okay, So the Bachelor, no, not prepare me for other shows.
I've the next like major show kind of like like
The Bachelor that I did, I guess you could say
was house of villains, like big production, big deal, other
reality stars. At that point, I was like, literally, what

(12:19):
the like, I was not prepared for this at all.
I was not ready because again, I'm not a real villain.
All of them went in with a strategy. I'm like,
let's all be friends. New York is like FK, youw
We're not friends. I'm like, WHOA, this is like not it.
I like, by the way, me and New York are
very good friends, but I'm just like trying to get

(12:41):
everyone to get along. I'm like not good at competitions.
Like I almost like was like so unprepared for The Bachelor.
Totally different deal. They did not prepare me over there
for like what real reality TV is like and competition
shows are like absolutely not because again I didn't treat
The Bachelor like a competition. I feel like nowadays this

(13:02):
show is really treated like a competition. Like people come
up to me and they're like, did you win? And
I'm like, okay, it's not something you win, Okay, you
fall in love. I'm sorry that people are ruining this
show and the show sucks now in my opinion, but
it's not something you can win.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
You don't win it. But speaking of love, you did
go on next season?

Speaker 2 (13:26):
I did?

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Did you go into the season believing that Nick was
somebody you potentially could be interested in?

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Absolutely? At the time, like I literally was like I'm
marrying him?

Speaker 1 (13:38):
And when did that change or did it ever change?

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Well, I mean like being on the show and like
filming it, you're not thinking. I mean, at least for me,
you're not thinking like, oh, I just like need to
be here. I mean like after I guess you could say,
like after he didn't pick me, I was like, oh,
I'm not marrying him?

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Mmm? You know, so did your feelings fade? Like if
you would have picked you, would you have like could
you believe you could have continued on?

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Well? Yeah, I would like to think that, Like, I mean,
that's like the hope of being on the show is
that you meet the person that you want to marry
and you stay with them and it works out. I mean,
our show's track record isn't that great, but you know,
you hope for the best. I mean, like, didn't you
think that you were going to stay with who was it? Lauren?

(14:36):
M No, you do.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
I'm with you. I'm not disagreeing with you.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
You really do believe it. You think you're going to
be with them.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
I had girls that were on the season that also
left because they had said, no, this is not for me.
So my question was more around did you believe it
until the very end when he said goodbye? Or were
you one foot in one foot out?

Speaker 2 (14:59):
No? No, I was. I was fully in the whole time.
And that's the God's honest truth.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
And then when you go on like House of Villains,
it's very different because you're not going there for the romance. Correct.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
Yeah, it was like, honestly, like it's so crazy because
I remember like getting there and being like, okay, like
the pressure's not on, like I'm not dating anyone here,
and like I don't like I just need to focus
on Like honestly, I wasn't even prepared for the competitions there,
but like it was way less pressure getting there initially

(15:32):
because I was like, I don't need to worry about
falling in love with anyone and going on dates with anyone,
Like I'm I'm just here being me. Little did I
know that competition shows are the most stressed. I mean whoa.
I mean Johnny Bananas on House Civilians was on House
Civilians with me and he does the challenge and even

(15:53):
him and I were like, this is a whole nother
fucking level of show.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Yeah, well you're bringing massive personality. He's out. And speaking
of Johnny Bananas, I think last time we were on
a show, you were promoting House of Villains, and right
before that you were on and you were in a
relationship at that point in time, like with Bob the
builder or something.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
I haven't dated Vince that friend, first of all. Lol,
I forgot his name literally laughing.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
I think that was the last time, Like those are
those are two moments? Are you still dating? Because that
was a big deal for you to go public in
that relationship. And then I remember you and Johnny kind
of had like a flirtation thing that we were curious about.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
Yeah, so I'll tell you everything right now. Oh, Vince
and I dated during the pandemic, and that just went
horribly horribly wrong. He like whatever, he him and I
just like weren't getting along. He on me and I

(17:00):
found out later on I moved out away from Scottsdale.
I couldn't look at his space for one working second.
I don't know if it was the pandemic, I don't
know whatever, but that was before How Civilians. Then I
dated Jerry. That was a whole another horrible horrible vibe.
Nice guy, not for me anyways. That went on to whatever,

(17:21):
and then I did how Civilains How Civilains. I was single.
I meet Johnny Bananas. We are flirting the whole time.
This that he doesn't want to kiss on camera a
little did I know it was because of Mariah or
whatever her name is, and she was apparently freaking out
that I was there because he knew that she knew
that him and I would hit it off. It was
a hole to do. So anyways, him and I just

(17:42):
had this like cat and mouse game going the whole time,
and everybody loves the showmans and of course the producers
were like hopping on our digs about it. And then
we just kind of like started to like casually see
each other after the show and like kind of just
had like a little flag after the show and then
we were just friends.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
I was just with him. He's a wild time. He's
a lot more energy than I have. He can go
for many hours of the evening. So where does that
spit you out? Today? Are you dating?

Speaker 2 (18:16):
So with my past of coming out to the public
after boys nagging me and nagging me and nagging me
for cloud to come out to the public and show
everybody that I'm dating them, in comes my current boyfriend.
We've been dating for two years and I have kept
him completely separate from my work life and he's been

(18:41):
so respectful of that, and we're kind of starting to
post on Instagram together now. I think it's time we're
going to be moving in together soon, and I think
I feel comfortable enough that I can mention him now.
His name is David, and it's been really really great.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
Yeah, in my notes here said you'd been in Italy
with a guy, and so I assume as you start talking,
this was the guy that you were there with. If not,
we have a bigger conversation to happen.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
Yes, no, David. We went with a bunch of his
cousins and it was really really nice. And we've been
dating for almost two years and he's honestly, really really great.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
How did you meet?

Speaker 2 (19:28):
So we met? We actually met in true carin fashion
in the Bahamas. I was with my sister and our
best friend, and my sister and her boyfriend at the
time actually got into an argument and the boyfriend left
our villa and my sister comes and wakes me up.

(19:50):
I'm sleeping, I'm in my sweatpants and my oversized team,
my hair is everywhere, I have no makeup on. She's like,
get up, We're going to the bar like her ex
was there because they were arguing. She's like that, we're going.
So I'm like, oh my god. So we get on
the golf cart. We get to the bar and I'm like,
literally in my pajamas, flip flops, no makeup, hair everywhere,

(20:11):
and this guy comes up to me. He's like, you
want a shot? And I was like yeah, And that's
how we met. We met in Bimini in the Bahamas,
and we lived ten minutes from each other in Florida.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
No way, how weird is that? That's incredible? I mean, Karinn,
if you don't mind me saying it, you don't have
the best track record of dating and.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
Thank you, Ben. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
What makes this guy different? I mean, well, does it
feel different? Maybe elaborate on who he is that is
different than I mean honestly, because I hear a story
of a guy at a bar. I mean, I do
appreciate the fact that you were with no makeup, in
sweats and came up and said, hey, can I buy
you a shot? That is a very nice move, But
it also could very easily be the guy that silt

(21:07):
the bar trying to rip shots with the girl who
looks lonely in her sweatpants sitting there. So what makes
him different?

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Okay, So I will say it's it's kind of a
running joke in my family because my track record sucks.
But all these men in the beginning are like, I'm
obsessed with you, I love you. Go to my dad,
tell him they're going to marry me. We move in together,
it's a whole thing, and then it kind of just
like falls apart. I don't know if that's amazing or

(21:36):
like ridiculous, but yes, there have been some really shy
situations with my dating. David, on the other hand, kind
of hung around and like we didn't start dating right away.
And I don't know how to explain it, but it's

(21:59):
a very different situation from the past.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
That makes no sense.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
I know we like hung out that night, but like
I was also hanging out with like I don't know
what it was about that night, but like I pulled
more guys that night than like I've ever pulled like ever.
I'm like, I'm gonna go out with my sweatpants and
don't make up every night. Yeah, it's just like the

(22:25):
Queen of Vimini that night. I don't know, I got
like ten guys numbers.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
I think it's probably the vibe that you don't care
is what makes guys care exactly.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
I was just like literally not giving a shit. So
if anyone wants danding advice there you go, don't give.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
A shop anyway.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
I meet David. We're kind of we're like kind of
hanging out with like everyone at the bar at this point,
Like me and my sister are just like floating around.
We're like going to some guy's boat who's having a
boat party. Then we're going back to the bar, like
we're like all over the place. David's kind of just
like there and he's kind of like, you know, like
trying to like be helpful to me in like anyway

(23:03):
and just like being really nice. I go back to
my villa after partying all night, and the next morning
I see him at Starbucks and I was like, whoa.
I was kind of like being me. I was like
joking around, you know, he's kind of like shy. In
the morning, I was like, look who it is. I
was like, do you know where we can get golf carts?

(23:23):
And he was like, yeah, come on, I'll take you.
So we get on, me and my sister and our
best I can get on the golf cart and he's
like driving around. I just remember looking at him and
he was literally just smiling so big, like I could
tell he just was like so excited to see me
and hang out with me, and I was like, oh
my god, like poor guy, Like I am not going

(23:44):
to date him, so sad and I go home and
he goes home, and I didn't realize, but he was
what he didn't have an iPhone at the time either,
which was like its own thing, and he was what's
happen at me? Which I never saw because I don't
have WhatsApp notifications and I kind of like forgot about it.

(24:05):
And then on my birthday he sent me a present
and I was like, my birthday's in November, so it
was a couple months later at this point, and he
sends me a birthday present. He remembered my birthday. I
haven't spoken to him since I saw him in the
summer in Bimini, and I'm like, David Mancini, David Mancini.

(24:26):
So I like go on Instagram like who the heck
is David Mancini and I'm like, oh my god, it's
David from Bimini. So then I texted him and I
was like wow, like thank you so much for the president.
That's insane, Like can't believe you're remembered, and he I
was like, like, what's up with the thing, And he's like,
I'll tell you on our third date. And I was like,
you know what, all right? I get back from I

(24:48):
was in Orlando, and I got back from Orlando for
my birthday and we went on a date the next
night and we never separate. It.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
See, this is this is good, Like this feels healthy.
This is not an unhealthy meetup guy trying to get clout. No,
you showing off at a bar and him just like
he met you in the right place. He showed you
and he didn't know who I was of Big two.

(25:19):
That's Big two. Shock her to his system once he did. Well,
this is awesome and we're excited for you in this.
And it is always a really exciting time to announce
a relationship publicly, especially when you've been historically kind of quiet.
But when you do it, it does get a lot
of fun and it does kind of allow for the

(25:40):
freedom of people to start investigating who David is. So
hopefully he has a good track record and we'll find
out everyone.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
If we break up, I'm sorry because in the past,
as soon as I announce a relationship, it goes to
so here we go.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
We'll feel we'll feel for you. If that happens, we'll
bring you back to talk about it. Uh, Krinn, how
much do you mind talking about Paradise? Because I know
it's a very uh it was a very interesting experience.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
I will say this, nobody knows the whole story. There
is a lot to it. I will talk about it
one day. The truth will come to light. Everyone has
their theories. There's been a lot of bad painting of me,

(26:34):
a lot of bad painting of the other people involved.
I think it was just a gang, bad deal that
we all found ourselves in it. I don't believe anything
happened on purpose. I think everything kind of happened on accident.
But it can sucked and there's a lot more to it,

(26:56):
and no nobody knows what actually happened. And I'll talk
about it one day, But that's what I will say.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
Do you have like a day in mind?

Speaker 2 (27:06):
I don't have a day in mind. And I don't
know how or when it will be brought up or
what that looks.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Like, but.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
I I just will say that no one actually really
knows what happened, or no matter what you think, you know,
you don't know the story. So yeah, that's.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
All I say, Okay, did you feel supported during this time? Though,
Like I mean, is that a question I can ask?
Is like coming off of that experience you obviously, if
I remember, I didn't choose to continue to film, so
there's like the break and then you left, correct mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
I will say this. I love my Bachelor family. I
do wish I went back at that time and kind
of handle that. Listen, this was like a bomb went
off in my life, and like I didn't know exactly
how to handle it. I also didn't know how much

(28:11):
it would affect me after the fact, and like I
just I handled it the best that I could, and
I felt my family supported me. I had people from
the show that supported me. The girls, however, were worried
about themselves. They were crying that we had to stop

(28:32):
filming and going to Disneyland with to Mario and I'm
sitting home not being able to leave because every news
outlet on the planet is parked outside my condo and
I can't do anything. Anything I do was it was
just a horrible time. So yeah, I had a lot
of support from the people that mattered, but like I
was completely unsupported by other people.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Also, is that was I mean, was that your exit
from the Bachelor world, because have you done anything with
them since?

Speaker 2 (29:04):
No, Unfortunately I haven't done anything with them since. But
I will say that that was not my choice.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
Yeah, which I mean was kind of my question was
is that your choice or was that their choice?

Speaker 2 (29:18):
I don't really want to comment either way on that,
but I love my Bachelor family and I have no
hard feelings.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Well that kind of leads me to the end here
where we transition into life. Now. Obviously we know that
you have just been in Italy with the wonderful with
the wonderful David, being in a relationship and being married myself.
It is so much greater than any television show you
could ever do. But it does change kind of your

(29:50):
ability to go on television. So a couple questions rapid fire.
Is there any reality television for you in the future
that we can get excited about.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
Absolutely, I've definitely said no to a bunch of dating shows,
So that's why obviously you guys haven't seen me on
dating shows. Me and my sister were supposed to do
a really fun dating show together, but unfortunately, at the
time when we were just getting with our boyfriends and
kind of deciding what route to take, but so we

(30:22):
decided not to do that. But you're going to see
me on reality TV other than dating shows? Yes, fun
stun coming?

Speaker 1 (30:30):
Is that a teaser for life now? Life kind of
in the near future? Things you want to share with
listeners that they maybe could tune into that you'll be
a part of.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
I can't really share anything yet, but yeah, you will
definitely see me again. My world is reality television. It's
what I love to do. I love I love it.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Your sister is a big personality as well. Correct.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
Correct?

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Is there a world in which we would see her
with you on something?

Speaker 2 (31:06):
Yes, there's been a couple shows. We are very excited
to do reality television together. That's obviously the main goal.
Her and I are like two peas in a pod.
We're a team. So you will definitely see us, hopefully
sooner than later, on reality TV together.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
I feel like I feel like the two of you
showing up somewhere it could be really intimidating for so
many others because you are so close. Yeah, like it
can you know what?

Speaker 2 (31:32):
Everyone hates to see us coming, whether it's in real
life or on TV. I will tell you that, girls
do not like it when we enter the chat.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
No, people need to get out of the way. Okay,
So that's the teasers we got for the future. Those
are the things you can talk about right now. That's
your experience on The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise. If
one day you do feel like you need the platform
to share all of your stories in extensive detail to
get it off off out into the world, please let

(32:03):
us know. We would love to be a part of it. Kurin,
thanks for joining us. It's always a pleasure to catch
up with you and we wish you the best well.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
Thank you, thank you for having me. I always love
to chat with you guys. So yeah, talk soon, Bye, Sia.
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