
The Bachelor season 28 contestant Madina Alam has one major be apologetic about about her time vying for Joey Graziadei’s center.
“I’m gonna make this quick and sweet. Do I feel sorry about the use of the word ‘bully?’ Yes,” Madina, 31, mentioned in an Instagram video on Friday, February 9. “Will I all the time use the right words at the proper occasions, particularly once I’m feeling a large number of other feelings? Absolutely no longer.”
Despite that be apologetic about, the ABC famous person made it clear she has no need to take back her conversation with Joey, 28, all through the Monday, February 5, episode of The Bachelor.
“[What] I can by no means ever regret, despite the fact that it offers me backlash, is opening up and being inclined,” Madina mentioned in her video, which incorporated screenshots of comments from trolls online.
Her response to internet critics got here after Monday’s episode, which confirmed Madina telling Joey about an revel in where she felt “bullied” in the Bachelor Mansion, relating to an incident with Maria (*28*).
The multiple-episode arc started during week 2 when Sydney Gordon informed Madina that Maria, 29, had made feedback about her in the house. (Madina had in the past stated that she was apprehensive about being the oldest contestant this season.)
While Madina and Maria perceived to reconcile at the end of Monday’s episode, her initial feedback to Joey paved the means for extra drama. Sydney, 28, and Maria went head-to-head after Sydney alleged that Maria had “verbally attacked her” and known as her “embarrassing, weird and dumb.” Maria, meanwhile, denied those allegations during a conversation with Joey.

Monday’s episode ended with Joey providing each girls a rose, and the promise of a two-on-one date on the horizon.
While enthusiasts have a lot to mention about the scenario on social media, former Bachelor celebrity Ashley Iaconetti, who to begin with helped Sydney get on the show, has come to her friend’s defense.
“You’d need to assume that Sydney is making that up, that she totally made that up out of thin air and instructed Joey about that so she’s a liar, or you'll be able to think that you just didn’t see her saying that on TV,” Ashley stated when addressing the scenario right through her “Almost Famous” podcast earlier this week. “But I think as a result of there is — reputedly — this is all an argument over nothing and it undoubtedly is not just about Madina and the previous remark, let’s just forget about that, that doesn't exist in my mind, slightly all over this episode. I feel there’s a large number of context missing, and that’s what I’ll say.”
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She continued, “I’m now not the usage of it as an excuse as a result of I’m saying in line with what I see on TV, it kind of feels like an argument about not anything. And I’m sure it’s not an argument about nothing.”
For a complete recap of week 3 of Joey’s season, listen to Us Weekly‘s “Here for the Right Reasons” podcast.
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