"The Bachelor in Paradise" stars Nick Viall and Sarah Herron have confirmed that what was aired on last week's "The Bachelor in Paradise" series was only a tip of the iceberg. Apparently, it is said that Chad Johnson's behavior was far worse than what ABC aired on television.
Johnson displayed a horrific image of himself on the first night of the ABC reality hit by getting himself drunk on the occasion. He then went on insulting every cast member of the show including the staff. He had charged at the cast and threatened to unleash violence upon it, something that had left all of its members bewildered.
According to US Weekly, Johnson had started off by having an instant love connection with Lace. The two had spent about two hours in the hot tub making out.
Their relationship was reportedly brief and accompanied by a tinge of weirdness. It had involved some degree of slapping, flirtatious insults as well as screaming. For instance, Johnson had yelled about how much protein he had brought on that night.
However, matters took a turn when Johnson referred to Lace as f***king f**got and later asked her to f**k off while shoving her. He then threatened to kill every single cast of "The Bachelor in Paradise."
Further, he said he would build them into a f**king bottle after he had killed them. It had been evident that Johnson had not given plenty insults when he referred to Sarah as f**king one armed b**ch.
Sarah had faced off Johnson about his abusive display to which she was told to continue sucking the fame d**k. Moreover, Dan's efforts to calm his friend bore no fruit.
Based on Viall and Herron's report, Johnson reportedly pooped in his pants. He later passed out next to the pool beside a crab that had been laying there. The crab appeared to have been his only companion for everyone else wanted nothing to do with him, E-news reported.
To make the matter's worse, Johnson was not apologetic the next morning. Reports say that he went on insulting everyone and continued saying that the one person who would have been offended was Army McArmenson.
Following his undesired behavior, the creator of "The Bachelor in paradise" Chris Harrison ended up cutting Johnson out of the show. With his elimination, the producers hope that none of the other members of the cast will portray such nuisance.
Despite the immoral incidence, "The Bachelor in Paradise" audience is advised to watch the stars of the ABC reality as their love connections unfold.
Watch a clip of Johnson defending his behavior in last weeks episode of "The Bacholr in Paradise":