• Chad Johnson, better known by the name "Brutal Villain," is a 'Bachelor in Paradise' contestant and a former participant of "The Bachelorette."

Chad Johnson, better known by the name "Brutal Villain," is a 'Bachelor in Paradise' contestant and a former participant of "The Bachelorette." (Photo : Instagram/Chad Johnson)

People in the world of "The Bachelorette" are totally enslaved by the bad boy characteristics of Chad Johnson. He might have exited the show already, but is still their on the minds of the show viewers who cannot seem to have enough of him.

In the recent edition of "Chad Weekly," the "Bad Chad" appeared on Andy Cohen's radio show called "Radio Andy." The real estate agent made an attempt to clear a few misconceptions about him, including his current relationship status, drug addiction and threats of violence, according to E! Online.

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A majority of other "The Bachelorette" contestants believes that Johnson was on steroids. However, Johnson denied those accusations recently saying that he has just been working on his body and following a stricter diet than before. The 28-year-old revealed that he has been mostly consuming sweet potatoes and meat even before coming on the show.

"I went into it the same way a bodybuilder went into a bodybuilding competition," Johnson explained. He further added that he believed that maintaining strong physique and buying nice clothes would help him stand out throughout the competition.

During the show, Andy asked Johnson about who he thinks is the best good looking guy on the show. "Probably Luke, not a bad looking dude," Johnson said of the war veteran. He further added that he is weird at time, but not that bad looking at all.

Apart from talking about all the nice things, Andy gave a chance to Johnson to clear up some of the misconceptions that surround him. The real estate agent said that people think that he is a violent and a crazy person who likes to hurt women.

However, he cleared up the misconception and said that he treats his women really well. It is a competition and he is ought to do what he is supposed to do.

"That's my thing, like yeah, I'm willing to do what I gotta do to get what I want when it comes to competition, but I'm very nice to my girls," Johnson said.

Recently, Johnson paid tribute to her late mother and said that she was the most positive person he has ever known, according to People. The following video talks about the sweeter side of him: