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Cassie Randolph Reveals How She Found Out Ex-Boyfriend Colton Underwood Was Gay

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Cassie Randolph is opening up about her ex-boyfriend Colton Underwood. In a new interview, the 26-year-old The Bachelor alum revealed the “horrible” way she found the 30-year-old reality star was gay. Click inside to read more… Colton and Cassie started dating after she won his season of The Bachelor back in 2019 until May 2020. Cassie later filed a temporary restraining order against Colton, alleging that he stalked and harassed her.

In November 2020, the restraining order was dropped, and five months later Colton came out publicly as gay.

While appearing on the Off the Vine podcast, Cassie claimed that she learned about Colton’s sexuality when he appeared on Good Morning America in April 2021 and revealed that he was gay. “I found out the same way that everyone else did,” Cassie explained, adding that she saw a video about the Colton‘s coming out on social media. “It was horrible.” Cassie went public with boyfriend singer-songwriter Brighton Reinhardt back in April 2021. Colton and boyfriend Jordan C.

Brown announced their engagement last month. In his Netflix reality show Coming Out Colton, Colton opened up about the drama surrounding his breakup from Cassie.

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