Uh oh! Is this a sign of an impending war between "The Bachelorette" stars Kaitlyn Bristowe and Ali Fedotowsky? In a recent clip, Fedotowsky seemingly dissed Bristowe for declaring her love for Nick Viall only to reject his proposal during the Final Rose Ceremony. Was Bristowe really wrong to confess her love for Viall?
"The Bachelorette" 2015 may have already concluded with Kaitlyn Bristowe handing the final rose and saying yes to Shawn Booth, but it looks like the stars of the ABC reality series are still met with controversies and criticisms. Many fans were rooting for Bristowe and second-placer Nick Viall, especially after the former admitted to sleeping with Viall behind-the-scenes.
Bristowe has also professed love for Viall, which made others wonder if Reality Steve spoilers were wrong and Bristowe really ends up with Viall. However, many fans were disappointed to see that the "Bachelorette" still chose Booth in the end.
In a newly released clip via Carter Matt, Viall expressed his thoughts on the finale of the show together with former "Bachelorette" Ali Fedotowsky. Viall admitted that he and Bristowe have been talking even before she was chosen to star in the upcoming season of the ABC reality series.
Viall also confessed that he did not want to star in the reality series again, but decided to give it another go because he was hoping to end up with Bristowe.
Fedotowsky, on the other hand, seemingly dissed Bristowe when Viall mentioned about exchanging "I love you's" with Bristowe while filming the series. Fedotowsky revealed that the producers would always discourage her from telling someone that she loves them.
"You're not supposed to say it, because you can change your mind. They say, 'Don't say it until the end just in case,'" she said.
Meanwhile, E! News reported on an ongoing conspiracy theory about the recently concluded season of "The Bachelorette." The theory claims that the show immediately ended because Bristowe has fallen for Booth from the very start and told everyone about her feelings for the latter. The network then chose to bring in Viall in order to save the show from ending too soon.
While this may have been an interesting theory, the outlet noted that Viall was the one who wanted to be on "The Bachelorette" and has been in the series long before he entered the competition.
What do you think of "The Bachelorette" conspiracy theory? Do you think Kaitlyn Bristowe was wrong to declare her love for Nick Viall? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!