Corinne Olympios thought her life was “over” after acting as a “psychopath” on the bachelor


A woman tells everything.

Corinne Olympios– the infamous villain out Nick Viall ‘s 2016 season of The bachelor—Updated about her antics on screen during an interview with Nick for his new Patreon series, Nick V Talks Trash TV: A Bachelor and His Exes Tell All.

Fans of season 21 may remember Corinne’s love for napping, her granddaughter and cheese pasta, plus her argumentative aggressive tactics to win Nick’s heart. (Do you think she tried to seduce him with a bottle of whipped cream and an outfit consisting of only a trench coat?)

But looking back today, “I acted like a psychopath,” said Corinne, who was wrapped up after her date from her hometown, Nick said. “I was a completely different person at the time. I tried what I could to get your attention. Everyone freaked out, but it does not matter to me because I got my time.”

However, she pointed out that there was a lot left about her relationship that viewers did not see on TV, including a heartfelt letter she wrote to Nick that producers never gave him.

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“I was a little overwhelmed because I know what a good wife I will one day be and what a good girlfriend I am,” Corinne said. “That I felt that side of me was not shown. I felt like a bimbo out there.”

Nick Viall, Corinne Olympios
Nick Viall, Corinne Olympios

Her experience on the show was ultimately far from rosy. After her elimination, she said she felt depressed. “There were two days where I reminded myself I would not get out of bed,” she shared. “I was like, ‘My life is over. What am I doing? What is this?'”

But thanks to supportive friends and fans, she regained her confidence. “So many women have come to me and were like, ‘You’re a f-king queen. You had balls to do something like that. You make me feel more confident,'” Corinne recalled. “That you go, something great came out.”

In fact, a lot came out great. Today, she is in a solid relationship with boyfriend Vincent Fratantoni and launches her career as a stand-up comedian.

“I was just an emotional 24-year-old and I just wanted to have my time with you and I was a crazy little bitch,” Corinne, now 28, told Nick. “I’m glad it led me to the woman I am today.”

Check out Nick’s Patreon for more interviews with notable attendees, including Raven Gates en Alexis Waters. His conversation with ex-fiancée Vanessa Grimaldi drop September 1st.