Golden Bachelorette’s Pascal Ibgui apologizes to | TV Shows
After reflecting on his comments, he took to Instagram with a verbal apology to the final suitor. He started out the video thanking Bachelor Nation for including him in the first season of The Golden Bachelorette.
“What an incredible experience! I had a chance to meet some incredible gentlemen along the way,” he mentioned.
“But the most important is I want to apologize to Chock. Me calling him a stalker was out-of-line, inappropriate, uncalled for, and definitely the wrong use of word,” he admitted.
Ibgui pleaded: “So, please, Chock, accept my apology.”
He went on to say that he is “anxious” to see who the final rose goes to, Chapple or Guy Gansert, before wishing the two finalists “the best of luck.”
The salon owner closed his statement saying he is “so grateful” for the experience and “will always remember” his time on the show.
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Most of his followers thought his apology was well said.
“You are a class act ! Hope you find your true love,” one said.
Another commented: “A true gentleman and man who has the integrity to admit when he has said something that was not his intent. We are all human.”
On the other hand, some took the comment section to co-sign his previous statement.
Someone mentioned: “That was nice of you, but you were being honest. He was a lot, and I also found his behavior unnerving.”
A follower replied: “Not a Chock fan. He’s a love bomber and seems controlling. Eeek.”
The season finale of The Golden Bachelorette airs on Wednesday November 13 on ABC at 8pm EST.
Golden Bachelorette’s Pascal Ibgui apologizes to
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