Jenn Tran torched Devin Strader after he ended their engagement over the phone after accepting her unprecedented proposal.
The Season 21 “Bachelorette” lead slammed her ex’s social media behavior after Tuesday’s finale aired.
“What I can’t understand is everything that you did after we’ve broken our engagement,” the 26-year-old said during the “After the Final Rose” special.
“Ending the engagement on a phone call, and the next day, I wake up to you following girls on Instagram — not just any girl, but Maria [Georgas],” she continued, referencing the Season 28 “Bachelor” contestant.
“Not only is that so disrespectful to everything that we had shared together, I just don’t understand it. Why you would do something like that?” Tran asked, claiming his actions “completely invalidated” their romance.
Strader, 28, replied, “Obviously I failed you. And there’s nothing I can say other than that. But, everything I felt for you was real.”
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While he didn’t address her comment about Georgas, he clapped back when she called him out for going clubbing with co-star Jeremy Simon after they called it quits.
“Am I not allowed to live my life?” the freight company owner asked. “When we left the show, I had a lot of doubts, and regretfully and sadly, I suppressed those feelings, and I did come clean to you about that.”
Strader broke up with Tran over a 15-minute call and allegedly “ghosted” her.
In may, he gave her an oval-cut diamond ring, which the former couple had to watch live on air.
When Tran slammed him on Tuesday for taking that next step despite not being “ready to fight for love,” Strader confessed he “fell short.”
Bachelor Nation member Ashley Iaconetti previously spoke to Page Six, predicting that Trann was not happily engaged.
“I think she’s not going to end up with anyone,” the “Bachelor in Paradise” alum, 36, said in August.
She explained, “I just don’t know if there’s a connection that I see that stands out above everyone else at this point.”
“The Bachelorette” is streaming on Hulu.