
Andrew Spencer joined Us Weekly’s “Right here for the Proper Causes” podcast to recap week 3 of Charity Lawson’s season of The Bachelorette — which is shortly changing into the Brayden present.
“I feel it’s a very good season — there’s loads of what individuals love and drama. I feel Brayden’s carrying the torch fairly properly proper now,” the Bachelorette season 17 alum started of the controversial contestant.
On the Monday, July 10, episode of the ABC present, Brayden reiterated his considerations concerning the course of to Charity, telling the 27-year-old lead that he has hesitations about getting engaged and relationship somebody who additionally has relationships together with his associates. Andrew referred to his tactic as a type of “reverse psychology.”

“You’re telling them precisely all of the pink flags, however in hopes for her to be like, ‘Oh, he’s being tremendous sincere with me’ — which sure is occurring, however you possibly can’t ignore the truth that he’s telling you that he’s not prepared,” he advised Us. “I feel that’s an important and telling factor. If she actually listened, and simply was like, ‘OK, properly you simply couldn’t [and] advised on your self that you just’re not prepared.’ He places a great spin on it. He’s a great talker. Speaking about how, ‘If in an actual course of, like, this not the way it occurs.’ And that’s true, however you might be on The Bachelor[ette] so it’s completely different.”
Andrew acknowledged that Brayden is “very sincere” about his doubts, but it surely’s “much more malicious than it seems to be as a result of it’s taking part in with [her] heartstrings.”
Charity opted to offer Brayden a rose throughout their one-on-one date, which upset Aaron B. — who later expressed his considerations to Charity, a transfer Andrew doesn’t love.
“It might by no means be me to go in my time [and be] the tattletale or one to hawk about one other man. It simply doesn’t make any sense for me to waste my time speaking about another person,” he mentioned. “It has a ripple impact on different individuals who didn’t get an opportunity to speak to her. It’s all the time bogus when that occurs. … I really feel for lots of the blokes who didn’t get time, and that’s what occurs while you type of snitch in these conditions.”

For a whole recap — together with Andrew’s picks for the highest 3 — hearken to Us Weekly’s “Right here for the Proper Causes” podcast.