![]() ![]() Now we’re in Kona, Hawaii, at a house filled with sixteen single queer twenty-somethings. Because the show is split by gender, to make this work, the very kind and understanding host, Chris Harrison, let Burnett hand out a rose with the boys at the end of Week 3: Part 2. Haggerty is the only non-Bachelor franchise contestant who’s not a family member to appear on the show, and she and Burnett are the first same-sex relationship on the American iteration of Bachelor. They even invited the woman she’s been seeing, Kristian Haggerty, to Paradise. This time, instead of alienating her, Bachelor Nation is celebrating Burnett’s public coming out. Burnett is not the first person on the franchise to be out as bisexual-that would be The Bachelor Season 16’s Jamie King, who was not embraced for her sexual fluidity-she’s the second. ![]() The bubbly blonde interior designer is sitting by the beach with her friend and fellow Bachelor in Paradise Season 6 contestant Katie Morton, revealing for the first time on the show that back home in Dallas, she’s been in a relationship with a woman. It’s a typical day at the Hotel Playa Escondida just outside of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and Demi Burnett is in tears.
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