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The Bachelor’s Nicole May Become the Craziest Villain in Years

Fans who listened Golden Bachelor For a more wholesome experience, we’re throwing a curveball with some of the most compelling Bachelor villains in years: Nicole Kate Briscoe.

Nicolle (yes, there are two L’s!) is a 64-year-old yoga instructor from Miami Beach and her journey Mel OwensThe senior season begins with an act of classic villain editing. She actively tried to steal one-on-one time with Mel, 66, and shamelessly made out with him in front of other women at a pool party.

However, on the ABC show on Wednesday, October 8, she bluntly stated that she wasn’t on the show because – oops! –for the right reasons.

“I told myself from the beginning, I’m not dating Mel. I’m dating America,” Nicole whispered to a costar during Wednesday’s episode. “I’m dating everyone who’s watching and everyone who’s not watching. It gives you exposure like you’ve never had before.”

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The show then cuts to a loud and proud Nicole teaching her fellow contestants how to become influencers after joining Bachelor Nation.

“We will have housewife status,” she declared.

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Things got ugly when she dragged OG Golden Bachelor The actor and her comments.

“Now, we’re not going to be on season after season like The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills or The Real Housewives of Orange County or whatever, but if they’re smart about the way they promote our beautiful — I’m sorry, but the last cast, they don’t look good…” she said before describing her social media goals. “My Instagram is mostly just healthy, plant-based recipes, but I would love to be a spokesperson for midlife, beauty products, or health products. I would become more and more influential.”

While the clip doesn’t show much of the reaction from the women, one actor can be heard saying: “I just want a good man.”

Look, we’re not saying it’s a new concept for Bachelor/Bachelor contestants (of any age) to seek some fame after appearing on a reality show, but the least they can do is pretend to be interested in the main character!

In fact, most of the couple winners from the series admit that they weren’t entirely convinced the show would be successful (and/or invested more in travel, friends, or exposure), but they at least tried, and can say that finding love (albeit usually temporarily) was a reward.

If Nicole’s sin of being single wasn’t enough, later in the episode she takes full credit for a lemon bar several members of the group made for Mel. To quote Stephanie Tanner (she has two grown children and I’m sure she watched a few episodes) Full house) – How rude!

While we’ll have to wait and see how Nicole reacts to a show that completely exposes her influencer dreams (I hope she learns her own lemon bar recipe, if she’s going to share it!), her comments about the backlash her behavior has generated in previous episodes (again, harmless and classy, ​​if you ask) us! ) shows that she won’t be too worried.

“Ultimately, I didn’t give ***,” she said. “I really don’t. I’m having a lot of fun. This is my journey. This is my story and they should have their story. I think they’re really jealous, honestly.”

Golden Bachelor It airs Wednesdays at 9pm ET on ABC.

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