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The Bachelor's Laurina calls out Richie's decision and labels him as 'emotionally immature'.

We can all remember where we were when we found out Richie had picked Alex, and not Nikki, as his one true love on The Bachelor.

We remember the feeling like it was yesterday (and yes, it still hurts just a teeny tiny bit), and we even relived that pain watching the Gogglebox families react to the result last night.

But there’s one person we can always count on to give us their 100% real, no holds barred viewpoint on what really went down behind the scenes: Laurina Fleure, who shot to fame on the second season (aka Blake’s season) of The Bachelor and who placed third on the latest season of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.

At an event naming her as the new face of Brand Exclusive's 'Celebrity Shopping, Reality Prices' campaign, Laurina told Mamamia how she really felt about Richie's controversial choice.

"I was really, really surprised. I was so team Nikki," she said.

"[Richie] seemed to be quite emotionally immature, and not really pick the one that seemed to have the long-term forecast. He seemed to go with the hot, sexy, 'in the moment' option."

"Sometimes when you are younger, you go with the lust. Lust knows no bounds."

But there's something Laurina wants people to remember when they weigh in on the Great Bachelor Debate of 2016: it's all down to the editing.

"It’s really important to say when you’re commenting on these things that you’re commenting on the editing and the show and not the people. It can be really hurtful to comment negatively on other people’s relationships," she said.

That doesn't mean that Laurina doesn't have strong opinions about Richie.

Alex and Richie talk about their living arrangements. Post continues after the video.

"He didn't seem emotionally mature at all. Even in The Bachelorette, when he tried to tell Sam he loved her, he choked on the words because he felt obligated to say them," she said.

"He really struggled to say anything that was emotionally convincing throughout the whole show."

With Australia comparing Richie to the man Laurina was fighting for, Blake, she said she thinks the man who famously dumped fiancé Sam Frost for second runner-up Louise Pillidge has been "redeemed".

"To be honest I don’t think he did too much wrong other than try to be too perfect. He was too much of a puppet and he was just doing what he was told," she said.

"He wanted to be the best Bachelor ever, and he was really trying. He was trying his hardest to do everything by the book and doing what he was told."

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JA 8 years ago

Richie seemed more likeable on The Bachelorette. On The Bachelor the attention seemed to go to his head.

teejay 8 years ago

That's exactly what I thought, I thought he was quite lovely on the Bachelorette, on the 'old person' date he seemed pretty cool! This time around I wondered what had happened....


FLYINGDALE FLYER 8 years ago

Like trying to breathe life back into a corpse