
Although I would do it for Matt, but it would still be like, I would rather wait for a one-on-one.” “I don’t feel like I can be my most authentic self.

“I would honestly not want a group date based on how I feel in the group right now,” she said. Meanwhile, at the house, Victoria raged on: “I hate this girl-power bullshit,” she said, adding later that all of her housemates “are either lying, or fake, or fucking losers.”Īs the contestants realized that there will only be two other dates this week-a group date and a second one-on-one-Victoria stewed some more. In a genuinely tender moment, the two bonded over both having grown up without their fathers present, and Bri ultimately accepted a rose. “The reality of the situation is, we’re all here to date Matt we’re not here to be in a sorority.”īri’s one-on-one with Matt was largely standard Bachelor fare he took her on an ATV and did some donuts before crashing it, and then they got in a hot tub and had a dinner together that they barely ate. “I think all the girls that are happy for Bri are all fake as shit,” Victoria said later in a solo interview. And second of all, I wanted to be on that date, so I’m not happy about it.” “First of all, I didn’t even talk to Bri,” Victoria said, “so I don’t have that little friendship that you guys have. As other contestants tried to echo Bachelor shepherd Chris Harrison’s advice to focus on their own experiences-or “the journey,” or however he put it this year-our petty “Queen” got impatient. “Why do you guys think he picked her?” Victoria asked. The direction this week’s episode would take became obvious within minutes-right after Bri Springs received this season’s first one-on-one date card. Despite Victoria’s insistence to the contrary, the exchanges that made it to screen, at least, sure make it seem like she decided to bully one of the gentlest people in the house-and then told Matt the opposite.

And to no one’s surprise, this Monday’s installment saw Victoria making good on all that awful potential so many Bachelor fans clocked during the premiere-ripping pages out of the franchise’s long-established villain playbook at a feverish clip.īut Victoria’s “performance” this week was not the kind of drama Bachelor fans actually enjoy as this cantankerous contestant’s “not here to make friends” energy quickly sprouted into a one-sided feud with her roommate, Marylynn, it all felt so predictable as to become headache-inducing.
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Regardless of how much would be her doing versus the show’s producers-who know just how to capture everyone in their worst possible light-it was clear that Victoria would be a royal pain in the ass.ĭespite this troublesome monarch’s obnoxious performance on Night One-which included stealing our Bachelor away from one of the horniest groups of contestants this show has seen yet not once but twice!-Matt kept the “Queen” around for a second week. “That seriously all sucked.The writing was on the wall even before The Bachelor’s self-coronated “Queen” Victoria Larson first stepped off her palanquin to greet this year’s sample of man meat, Matt James. “My goddess energy didn’t quite kick in,” she laments. And then come over.”īack at the bar, Victoria sits and smiles - but unfortunately fails to make waves with any of her potential suitors. “When you smile to initiate the guy to come over, you literally have to do five seconds.

“Wait, did I tell you about the five-second rule?” she says, speaking to the camera. So, how does The Goddess attract a man? With her “five-second rule,” of course.

“I’m a goddess and I need the guy to come to me,” Victoria says in a confessional, asserting that The Queen retreated while looking for love on the beaches of Mexico to make way for her deific character. The standout contestant - better known to Bachelor Nation as Queen Victoria, her self-appointed title - then walks over to the bar to capture the guys’ attention. “Who do you wanna talk to?”Įncouraged by Tammy, Victoria states, “I’m gonna go, like, mingle and then try.” “Should we go talk to boys?” Victoria asks castmates Tammy Ly and Deandra Kanu. The latest promo for the summer spin-off teases both. Victoria Larson came to “Bachelor in Paradise” with two very important things: her new “Goddess” persona and a “five-second rule.”
