Courtney Robertson is the most notorious villain in Bachelor History. She won Season 16 of The Bachelor and went on to write the New York Times Bestseller "I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality TV Show Villain"
Now Courtney weighs in on current episodes of the Bachelor Franchise, pop culture news, and every week she talks to other reality stars about how being on reality TV changed their lives for better or for worse.
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Courtney Robertson is the most notorious villain in Bachelor History. She won Season 16 of The Bachelor and went on to write the New York Times Bestseller "I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality TV Show Villain"
Now Courtney weighs in on current episodes of the Bachelor Franchise, pop culture news, and every week she talks to other reality stars about how being on reality TV changed their lives for better or for worse.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of After Reality, I’m diving into all the chaos and calm of the week — from family life to the latest reality TV drama. ABC just announced the new Bachelorette, Taylor Frankie Paul, and I’m sharing my thoughts on her colorful past, including her Mormon background and her previous domestic violence arrest.
I’ll also play a clip from my good friend Dave Neal’s podcast, where he shares such a positive message about navigating the negativity on social media — something we could all use right now. Plus, I touch on Mel Owens’ recent apology and give you a peek into what’s been happening with my own family, including a few funny mom moments.
Sometimes, amidst the chaos, it’s the little things — like binging The Summer I Turned Pretty — that bring joy. So grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let’s unpack it all together.
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