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						<p>Nothing to hide! <strong><strong>Madison Prewett</strong></strong>‘s <em>Bachelor</em> journey didn’t end with marriage, but she came away with some telling secrets about how the long-running reality show operates behind-the-scenes.</p>


<p>“I may or may not be able to answer that question,” the 24-year-old Alabama native laughed in an all-new episode of <em>Us Weekly</em>‘s “Bachelor Confessions” when asked whether contestants are told not to eat the dinners on their one-on-one dates. “Let’s just say, you’re good before you ever start the date.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1945587"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/01/09/can-you-eat-the-food-on-bachelor-dates-madison-prewett-says-0.jpg" alt="Madison Prewett Reveals Whether You Can Eat the Food on Bachelor Dates" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Madison Prewett</span> </figcaption></figure><p>Prewett appeared on<strong><strong> Peter Weber</strong></strong>‘s season of <strong><em>The Bachelor</em></strong>, which aired in early 2020, and was close to securing the 29-year-old pilot’s final rose. However, she <strong>voluntarily exited the show</strong> before Weber proposed to <strong><strong>Hannah Ann Sluss</strong></strong>, from whom he split soon after filming wrapped. The California native later reunited with Prewett briefly, <strong>but their romance fizzled out</strong> in March 2020, two days after the live season 24 finale aired.</p>
<p>Prewett’s rocky relationship with the <strong><em>Bachelorette</em></strong> alum wasn’t the only challenging part about trying to find love on national TV. For the Auburn University alum, donning sophisticated cocktail attire each day was a little out of the ordinary.</p>


<p>“I do not wear high heels. I don’t know if you know this about me, but I’m a sneaker girl,” she told <em>Us</em>. “For me, one of the biggest challenges was wearing heels all the time … and having to <strong>stand for that long [at rose ceremonies]</strong>. That is just not something that comes easily or [is] comfortable for me, so I would say that was honestly the hardest part.”</p>
<p>Though the footwear wasn’t her favorite, Prewett kept all of her dresses and jumpsuits in her closet when her time on the <em>Bachelor</em> came to an end. “Jumpsuits were my thing, I love a good jumpsuit,” she told <em>Us</em>.</p>
<p>The former basketball star had “never watched” the show <strong>before deciding to shoot her shot</strong> with Weber, so wasn’t entirely sure what to expect when she arrived at the iconic <em>Bachelor</em> mansion. Watching her journey back, however, proved that it didn’t go as smoothly as she’d thought.</p>


<p>“When you’re right there in the moment, you don’t really pick up on [embarrassing] things. It’s just happening so fast,” she joked. “Then you go back and watch and you’re like, ‘Oh, that was not cute. That was not good, that outfit was not it.’ … <strong>It was more embarrassing</strong> being on the side of watching it through rather than in the moment.”</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Meredith Nardino</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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