UPDATE: Todd also spoke about how he’s not over Ali and it’s so sad. You can read it here.
Hands up who’s feeling raw and exposed after watching last night’s The Bachelorette Australia 2018 finale?
If your paw is in the air, brace yourselves, because the details of Ali Oetjen’s breakup with lovely, wholesome runner up Todd King are even more emotional than what we saw on TV.
We hate to say we told you so, but we (and the rest of Australia) saw this coming. If we’ve learnt anything from Bachelor history, it’s that the one we love the most never wins.
Todd was, unfortunately, the Matty J of this season. Watching him crouched down in the dust and wiping his eyes slumped over a fallen tree was triggering.
Speaking to Mamamia, the 26-year-old sales rep from WA said only a snippet of his teary goodbye with Ali was aired on Thursday night.
“Well actually, we kind of were just holding each other for a good 15 minutes outside of the 15 minutes of talking that we did, it was really emotional,” he said.
“I actually did try and walk away but she wasn’t ready to let me go, she just wanted to know that I was going to be OK. She really genuinely cared and it would’ve been just the hardest thing in the world.”
When asked if he would’ve preferred a clean break over the drawn out goodbye, Todd said seeing Ali so upset over ending their relationship made things a bit easier.
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Did he really say “for all intensive purposes”, or was that an editing fail? I will never understand why any of these bachelor/style people think proposing is a good idea. You barely know them, up until ten minutes ago they were dating someone else, it just seems like such a bad idea.
I came down here to say the same thing; it's "for all intents and purposes." If it was verbal it was transcribed incorrectly.