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Bachelor’s ‘Queen’ Victoria Larson Apologizes to Fellow Contestants Amid Accusations of Bullying: I’ll ‘Do Better Next Time’

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A thorn in her side. Bachelor star Victoria Larson has sparked controversy with viewers for her behavior in the house — and she’s ready to take accountability for her actions.“I think in my effort to make my opinions heard it may have been perceived as bullying by some, and I feel bad if my words or actions offended anyone.

I take time each day to reflect and learn the lessons,” the 28-year-old reality TV star wrote in a since-deleted Instagram Story acknowledging her ups and downs with other contestants on the ABC dating show. “I think it’s important to learn from the past, live in the present, and to always move forward with a positive attitude.

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