Rebecca believes she was sent home because she wasn't willing to act inauthentic for the sake of reality TV. She kissed the guy right out of the limo, which was unusual, but she didn't want to chase him around or put on a show, preferring to be herself.
The turning point was when Rebecca found inappropriate texts from multiple women on her husband's phone while he was lying next to her. This discovery, along with his previous admissions of affairs, made her realize the marriage was beyond repair.
Rebecca dislikes dating apps, finding them to be a poor way to find genuine relationships. She describes the apps as having a hookup culture and frequent ghosting, making it difficult to find someone serious about a relationship.
Rebecca is most nervous about missing red flags and moving too quickly into a relationship that might not be right for her. She worries about repeating past mistakes and not trusting her instincts.
Rebecca plans to follow a three-month rule before introducing her children to a potential partner. She wants to ensure that the relationship is serious and stable before involving her kids.
Rebecca believes it's important to gradually integrate into the parenting role rather than immediately disciplining the children. She suggests establishing a framework and letting the children know the rules of the household before stepping in as a disciplinarian.
Rebecca plans to attend the I Heart Jingle Ball concert in Los Angeles with the podcast hosts and celebrity mentors, who will help her with flirting and potentially making a love connection.
We got a call from another former Bachelor contestant, and we put Jana Kramer on the case. It’s a tale as old as time, “once a cheater always a cheater”?? We’re desperate for the answer.
Plus, will this former housewife make the perfect wing-woman for our lonely bachelorette?
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