
Former Bachelorette star Zac Clark is reflecting on his previous engagement to ex-fiancée Tayshia Adams.
“Within the second, it felt actual, it felt proper — it was all these issues. I wouldn’t change something,” Clark, 39, shared whereas showing on “The Ben and Ashley I Virtually Well-known Podcast” on Friday, September 8. “I don’t dwell in remorse. It’s a really particular second in time and in my life no matter what occurred.”
Clark — who hardly ever discusses his expertise on season 16 of The Bachelorette — appeared again at his romantic proposal to Adams, 33, confirming that he “meant it on the time.”
The dependancy specialist and Adams left their season of the present, which aired in 2020, as an engaged couple.
“When you’ll let me, I’m going to decide on you proper now. I’m going to decide on you tomorrow morning,” he advised Adams through the December 2020 finale. “I’m going to decide on you subsequent week and subsequent yr. I’m going to decide on you endlessly, as a result of I like you.
Practically one yr after their proposal aired on ABC, the duo introduced their break up.

Zac Clark and Tayshia Adams. David Becker/Getty Pictures for iHeartMedia
“Tayshia Adams and Zac Clark are now not a pair,” a rep confirmed to Us Weekly in November 2021.
Whereas they’ve each stayed tight-lipped about what went unsuitable of their relationship, Clark provided some perception throughout his Friday podcast look.
“Two good folks don’t all the time make a great relationship that’s my expertise there,” he stated, enjoying coy.
Adams beforehand spoke to Us Weekly about why she and Clark don’t publicly focus on their breakup.
“Him and I each know the reality and the place we stand, and I’ve truly by no means stated something within the media about our relationship aside from [that] we’re now not collectively,” she shared with Us in December 2022. “And I do know folks may assume in any other case, however that’s actually the one assertion we’ve ever given out. I believe that’s simply one thing about maturity and the way we determined to proceed and yeah, on the finish of the day, nobody else must know anything.”
Whereas Clark admittedly doesn’t like to discuss his time on the present, he did inform “Virtually Well-known” podcast hosts Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti that he doesn’t “give myself sufficient credit score” for occurring the Bachelor Nation journey. That being stated, Clark’s life has modified “in numerous methods” within the years after The Bachelorette.
“The most important factor I’m pleased with from that entire factor is watching it again and my mates saying, ‘That’s you.’ … That’s the largest praise anybody might give me,” Clark shared. “Individuals say they get a nasty edit or no matter and that’s overseas to me … Nobody could make me say or do something and that was simply who I used to be.”