The Bachelorette star Jenn Tran said her ex-fiancé Devin Strader 'doesn't give a crap' about their relationship.
The 26-year-old reality TV personality called out her now-ex, 28, for being 'non-apologetic' towards her and for his 'disrespectful' behavior after their relationship ended.
Tran, who appeared on season 28 of The Bachelor and starred in season 21 of The Bachelorette, season said it was the 'next level of crazy' for him to act the way he did after their split.
She continued to reflect on their past relationship and shared her thoughts in an interview with PEOPLE published on Friday after they sat down in front of each other for the first time since they broke up a month ago to film the shocking live finale, After the Final Rose.
This comes after Tran, a physician assistant student from Hillsdale, New Jersey, proposed to Strader, but he broke it off over the phone shortly after the show wrapped and refused to talk to her for months.
The Bachelorette star Jenn Tran said her ex-fiancé Devin Strader 'doesn't give a crap' about their relationship. The 26-year-old reality TV personality called out her now-ex, 28, for being 'non-apologetic' towards her and for his 'disrespectful' behavior after their relationship ended
Tran, who appeared on season 28 of The Bachelor and starred in season 21 of The Bachelorette, season said it was the 'next level of crazy' for him to act the way he did after their split; pictured in The Bachelorette: The Men Tell All reunion still
Jenn Tran left sobbing watching her ill-fated proposal
'I had no idea what was going to happen, and in the moment I was just thinking about the things that were important to me,' Tran. recalled about filming the explosive finale — which sparked fury among fans as they called out ABC for the 'cruel' and 'inhumane' treatment of the leading star.
'And what was important to me was the fact that he disrespected our entire relationship after the fact.'
She then called him out for being so loving towards her initially and switching up so quickly.
'Like I said, I can sit here and try to understand why someone would change their mind after saying all those crazy, crazy proclamations of love,' she said.
'But to also then sit there and disrespect the entire relationship by doing things that you know are going to hurt me, and by doing things that are just disrespectful to me, is next level of crazy.'
She also said she was surprised that he was not more upset after he ended their engagement over the phone.
She also said that was why she wanted to watch their proposal scene with him and explained that she hoped he would understand how hurt she was.
'I'm going to be honest, [the producers] definitely walked me through everything, and I knew that I was going to have to sit there and watch it with him,' she recalled.
She continued to reflect on their past relationship and shared her thoughts in an interview with PEOPLE published on Friday after they sat down in front of each other for the first time since they broke up a month ago to film the shocking live finale, After the Final Rose
This comes after Tran, a physician assistant student from Hillsdale, New Jersey, proposed to Strader, but he broke it off over the phone shortly after the show wrapped and refused to talk to her for months
'And honestly, in that moment I was kind of like, "That'll be good for him," because he's just been so dismissive of the whole relationship and everything that he said to me.'
She continued: 'I'm like, "I don't even know if you're watching back what you've said because if you did, you would understand why I am so hurt,"' she said.
'He just had been so non-apologetic about the whole thing,' she added.
'I thought, "Hell yeah, I want him to watch it,"' she recalled as she shared how she was overcome with emotion once the clip started playing.
'I didn't anticipate being as emotional as I [was],' she said. 'I didn't anticipate feeling the way that I had felt.'
Tran added: 'It was an uncomfortable situation, but I wanted him to sit there and watch that. And honestly, it shows me he doesn't give a crap based on the differences in our emotions watching that happen.'
While filming After the Final Rose, which aired on Tuesday, September 3, she revealed that their relationship started to deteriorate after they wrapped The Bachelorette.
She told host Jesse Palmer that Strader became a different person.
She then called him out for being so loving towards her initially and switching up so quickly. She also said she was surprised that he was not more upset after he ended their engagement over the phone. She also said that was why she wanted to watch their proposal scene with him and explained that she hoped he would understand how hurt she was
'I thought, "Hell yeah, I want him to watch it,"' she recalled as she shared how she was overcome with emotion once the clip started playing. However, when he was not as emotional as her, she said it showed her that he 'didn't give a crap'
In the episode, she also confronted him for the first time since their split. During the segment, Strader claimed he did have 'real' feelings for her but they faded
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'As soon as we left Hawai'i, things were just different,' she said.
'It kind of just felt like he was pulling away all the promises that he had made to me — wanting to move somehwere together, and wanting to have this future planned out, and wanting to see each other all the time.'
She recalled how she began feeling like she was being 'ghosted' as he stopped contacting her until the night he called her to end their relationship.
'He called me, and he basically broke off the engagement,' she said. '[He said] he didn't love me anymore, feel the same way and felt like something had been off since the second thing he proposed. He regretted getting engaged.'
In the episode, she also confronted him for the first time since their split.
During the segment, Strader claimed he did have 'real' feelings for her but they faded.
'Obviously I failed you,' he told her. 'And there's nothing I can say other than that. But everything I felt for you was real.'