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The Bachelor's Emily tells why she really left last night.

Drama, drama, drama.

Last night, Emily voluntarily left The Bachelor. It’s all anyone is talking about.

It seemed very sudden. Very spur of the moment. Very awkward.

Image via Bachelor Australia Instagram.

Emily has been very outspoken on her Instagram about how she's been edited. So it comes as no surprise when Kyle and Jackie O confirmed this morning that no one has access to interview her post the sudden departure. However, Kyle decided to use his connections to track down Emily for an exclusive interview.

Read more: We like what Bachelor Sam did last night.

So, why is everyone shutting Emily up?

Jackie O said, "I think it is because you are being honest about what goes on behind the scenes". Emily's reply... "Spot on. People don't like honesty. I've been told that I've been outspoken. I am who I am and it is upsetting to see things that are out there that are untrue about me and I have the urge to defend myself."

She's referring to herself as being type-cast as the 'villain', "I'm confused as to why I was chosen as that character. And I'm hurt by that."

Image via Emily's Instagram.

Emily also spoke about the feud with Nina saying that Nina is just someone who she doesn't get along with. She kept mentioning, "I'm very protective over my friends and there are things that happened that didn't sit right with me and that's why I felt the way I did. The audience is only seeing a very tiny portion of what happens in there."

Read more: Emily from The Bachelor blasts the show’s producers.

Now, the only thing we can remember Nina doing that was a little dodge was when she revealed to everyone that Snezana had kissed Sam on a group date. Unfortunately, Emily didn't elaborate on anything else that didn't make it to TV.

Emily took to Instagram to reply to one of her fans on her "fixation with Nina".

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"If only you knew the truth. Sam was actually talking to me about production. They edited that out because they will never air us talking about production. Of course I was concerned with production. By that point I could see what was happening. And if I feel strongly about something, I will speak about it. I don't like people being nasty to my friends, and that is exactly what happened in there. Take care."

Image via Emily's Instagram.

As for Sam, she feels the guy she met on the show, and the guy she's seen on TV and doing interviews, are two very different people.

"I actually am so confused by what I have seen come out of Sam's mouth. That is not how I think he felt, I think I'm pretty cluey about whether someone is into you or not. I've heard him on the radio and thought, 'Hang on mate, what's going on here?'"

Read more: The Bachelor’s Bec Chin shares her feelings about last night’s show.

She gave the example of when they went on a date where they spent most of it pashing, which Sam later referred to as awkward. "That date was amazing and I've heard him say it was awkward and I was like, were we on the same date? Why would you be kissing someone all day, if it was awkward? Why would you give someone a rose if you didn't want to see them again?"

Image via The Bachelor Instagram.

Emily confirmed the same sentiment in an interview with TV Week, "He's a contradiction. He says one thing and 10 minutes later says the other. I'm not too sure about what goes through his head."

As for the winner, Emily thinks she's "99.99 per cent" sure who it is and says, "they are probably a good match".

Sam confirmed with News.com.au that he was successful in finding a soul mate on the show, saying he can't wait for the season to end. "It’s not so much so that I’m able to talk about it, but so that I can be together with the girl that I end up with."

Read more: Did The Bachelor’s Heather give away the winner?

Oh, he also said that whoever the woman is... she's not preggers. Just in case you were wondering.

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