The Bachelor: Maria Georgas Says Beef With Lea Cayanan And Sydney Gordon Is ‘Squashed’ But Jess Edwards Is ‘To Be Continued’
Returning to the spotlight on Monday’s Women Tell All special, Maria Georgas from had some important things to say about the drama that unfolded during the season.
The 29-year-old contestant took the opportunity to clear the air regarding her issues with fellow contestants Lea Cayanan, Sydney Gordon, and Jess Edwards. Let’s dive into Maria’s candid revelations and how she’s moving forward after the show’s disturbing events.
Maria Georgas returns to The Bachelor to resolve drama
Maria Georgas, aged 29, came back to The Bachelor to address the drama that happened during the season. During the Women Tell All special, Maria Georgas didn’t shy away from addressing the conflicts she faced with Lea Cayanan and Sydney Gordon. After the show, Maria told that she considers her issues with Lea, aged 23, and Sydney, aged 28, to be “finished and squashed.”
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But what was the drama?
Maria’s clash with Sydney Gordon duringseason of The Bachelor was a focal point of drama. However, following their intense two-on-one date and Sydney’s subsequent departure, Maria and Sydney managed to mend forces.
During Joey Graziadei’s season, So, Maria and Sydney had disagreements. Maria expressed confusion about Madina Alam’s worries as the oldest contestant. Sydney accused Maria of being a bully and catty. Eventually, Joey sent Sydney home after a two-on-one date with Maria.
“We actually made up and I respect those girls,” Maria said. “I said this to Sydney because she said to me, ‘I don’t think you were this, that, and the other thing. I don’t believe that anymore, I’m sorry that I said those things.’ And I was like, ‘You know what? I believe you didn’t think those things of me. I think that you were just trying to go to bat for someone.” Maria added. Maria recognized that the misunderstandings stemmed from a desire to support others rather than personal animosity.