The former star of the "The Bachelorette" Chad Johnson has revealed that the winner of the current Season of the show, Jordan Rodgers, had joined the program just for fame achievements.
When he was asked to give his thoughts on the newly engaged couple of "The Bachelorette" in an interview with Extra TV, the 28-year-old former marine was quick to say that Rodgers was on the show for fame and money. He also asserted that the relationship would not last long because it was based on falsehood and, unlike him, Rodgers was not his real self in the show.
Johnson still maintains the title "Brutal Villain" after he posted pictures of himself and former contestant ex-girlfriends of "The Bachelorette." When asked about it, he argued that he was just acting like himself. He, as well, revealed that signing up for "The Bachelor in Paradise" was a decision he was adamant about, specifically with the hope of finding love.
According to News.com, Johnson earned his nickname "Bad Chad" just one episode into "The Bachelor in Paradise, where he got involved in a drunken rampage that proceeded to unfold a number of disturbing events. These events then made him the "sore loser" who got kicked out of the show.
Apparently, the 28 -year-old became a villain in the show after drinking and hauling hurtful insults at the rest of "The Bachelorette" cast. The drunken rampage came to a dramatic end when he passed out at the pool and literary defecated in his pants.
Meanwhile, Fletcher and Rodgers have since talked about details of their engagement ring in a recent conference call. Rodgers admitted that he picked the ring himself and that it was a 3.5 carat Neil Lane diamond, with a center stone surrounded by 155 small round pave diamonds; the band was handcrafted with diamond platinum.
The newly engaged couple, however, was not clear on whether fans should anticipate a reality TV show or a TV wedding. Rodgers affirmed that he wanted his family present at his wedding including his brother Aaron Rodgers, who he seemingly was not in the best terms with. Both participants also agreed that the frontrunners of the next Season of "The Bachelorette" would be Chase and Luke.
Here is Johnson's interview: