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Beverly Ortega explains why she bailed on ‘The Bachelor’ earlier than her one-on-one date
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Beverly Ortega explains why she bailed on ‘The Bachelor’ earlier than her one-on-one date

Last updated: February 11, 2025 8:34 pm
Editorial Board Published February 11, 2025
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“The Bachelor” contestant Beverly Ortega is setting the file straight about her abrupt departure from Season 29 of the ABC relationship franchise.

The 30-year-old insurance coverage salesperson — who was among the many 25 ladies vying for “Bachelor” Grant Ellis’ ultimate rose — confirmed Tuesday that she left the collection because of appendicitis. Her departure was revealed in testimonials and discussions among the many different contestants in Monday’s episode, confirming that she wouldn’t be returning to the present.

Ortega had been chosen early for a solo date with Ellis however couldn’t make it to the outing after waking up from a nap with “excruciating pain,” she mentioned Tuesday on the “Bachelor Happy Hour” podcast.

“I wake up, my stomach’s hurting. I’m like, ‘OK, maybe I just need to go to the bathroom or the food didn’t sit well.’ And I started throwing up,” she informed the hosts, “Bachelor in Paradise” alumni Joe Amabile and Serena Pitt.

The ache continued and he or she threw up for 12 hours, she mentioned. She thought she may need meals poisoning or perhaps was experiencing an anxiety-induced panic assault that will “cause me to puke.”

“But I didn’t feel anxious. If anything, I’m living life. ‘I’m getting a one-on-one [date]. I’m in the house alone, like I have all this time,’ so I knew something was not right,” she mentioned. “I know my body. I’m listening to my body. Something is not OK.”

Beverly Ortega stands to the left of Grant Ellis in a solid picture for Season 29 of “The Bachelor.”

(Michael Kirchoff / Disney)

The New Yorker was taken to a hospital the place she acquired IV fluids and morphine and “the pain finally went away,” she mentioned. Three hours later, a health care provider informed her she had appendicitis and would require emergency surgical procedure.

She mentioned she didn’t cry. “I was like, ‘OK, like my family isn’t here, my friends aren’t here, I’m about to have major surgery on an organ.’ I already in 2018 got my gallbladder removed. Now my appendix is being removed. I’m like losing organs left and right.”

Ortega obtained sick on a Tuesday, had surgical procedure Wednesday and was on a flight again dwelling from California by Friday that week. Her mother flew in to assist her journey, and he or she mentioned it took her a month and a half “to recover emotionally” from the ordeal, upset that she had left the present as she was “building a connection” with Ellis and with the specter of “What if?” looming over her.

She and Ellis had “a lot of cute little moments” collectively on the present and shared a kiss, she mentioned.

“I was really sad, really, really bummed out. And I didn’t get to say goodbye to him. I didn’t get to tell him what happened. So I was like, I hope he didn’t think that like I left just because.”

Ortega wished to stay on the present however knew it was finest for her to name it quits.

“Everything happens for a reason,” she mentioned.

She additionally hasn’t dominated out a future look on the franchise’s “Bachelor in Paradise.”

“I feel like if I would have made it further. [I] probably wouldn’t have considered ‘Paradise,’ but because I didn’t make it that far, yes, because I do want to get married. I’m 30 years old. I’m ready for kids and family. I’ve always been a relationship type of girl,” she mentioned.

In the meantime, ABC has hit the brakes on a summer time airing of its “The Bachelorette” franchise, in response to Deadline.

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