Former ‘Bachelorette’ Becca Kufrin Sends Support To Colton Underwood Ahead Of ‘Bachelor’ Premiere
Water under the bridge! There are plenty of reasons that Becca Kufrin and Colton Underwood might have bad blood. The fact that she sent him home after a very raw hometown date, and the fact that he openly admitted that he wanted Tia Booth to be the Bachelorette are just two examples. But despite all that, these two are still pals! Becca took to Instagram right before his big Bachelor premiere on Jan. 7 to send all of her love and support his way.
“Colton, as you once told me ‘let’s get tonight poppin.’ So go get em tiger!” said Becca alongside a photo of Colton’s limo arrival, where he presented her with a confetti popper to star the night off with a bang. “Excited to meet your women and have you take us on your lurve journey (drink). It’s going to be one helluva ride, but hopefully worth every second. All my love and support to you because you deserve it 💖#thebachelor.” Aww!
It didn’t take long for Colton to respond (even though he’s probably very busy with his big premiere night looming.) “Thanks you friend,” Colton responded with a heart and peace sign emoji. “See you soon!” The last part has some fans thinking that Becca might make an appearance on the show with her man Garrett to serve as inspiration for his next relationship.
TBH, we’re just glad that the pair is still on really good terms, especially since the last time they saw each other (that we know of) was on Paradise, when Becca tried to give Colton some clarity on why she sent him home, and what he should do with Tia Booth. Speaking of Tia, she also proved she’s still pals with Colton ahead of the premiere, writing, “we realized we were 0% compatible and solely meant to be supportive friends?… Well here’s my support.” Is anyone else feeling all warm and fuzzy and ready to get this journey (drink) started?
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