Monday night saw a shocking episode of "The Bachelorette" as Kaitlyn Bristowe sent home one of the most loved contestants in the reality dating TV series, Jared Haibon, according to The Inquistr. While the contestant has been winning hearts in the past weeks, it looks like his charisma and good looks were no longer enough to encourage Bristowe to date him longer.
Although a lot of fans and followers of the "modern-day" dating series had their hearts broken to see Haibon make a departure from the show, it appears that Bristowe had been the most affected as it was evident from her reaction that the decision was not easy for her. Upon announcing that she will be sending home the Warwick, Rhode Island hunk, "The Bachelorette" star began to tear up and eventually gave in to her emotions.
Ever the gentleman, Haibon immediately wrapped his arms around the clearly upset Bristowe and comforted her despite receiving the red rose that would signify the end of his stint in the series. "You're a wonderful person and I'm really glad I met you," Haibon told the sobbing reality star. He added, "Make sure you find the man of your dreams, because you deserve it." This action did not go unnoticed as "The Bachelorette" star herself acknowledged it in social media. She wrote on Twitter, "A true gentleman till the end. #superman #TheBachelorette"
Meanwhile, Haibon also took to social media his gratitude to everyone who supported him throughout the show. He wrote on Instagram, "I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you to everybody who has reached out and given me such amazing support over the past couple of months!!!" He added, "My journey on the bachelorette was one of the best experiences of my life, I feel lucky to have been able to meet such a great group of guys and have close friendships with so many of them!" Haibon went on to say, "He the I got to share so many incredible moments with such a great girl, moments that will always have a special place in my heart! Honestly, I do feel like the luckiest man alive, so thank you!!!"
"It's tough because you do separate each relationship and you want to think about the others but you also don't want to do that while you're with one person," Bristowe explained to ABC News. She added, "It's not fair to that person but then it's not fair to the others and it's a very confusing role to be in."
At the moment, only three men are left standing in "The Bachelorette," namely, Nick Viall, Shawn Booth and Ben Higgins.