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REWIND: Vulnerable EP14: Bachelor Alum Raven Gates Gets Vulnerable

REWIND: Vulnerable EP14: Bachelor Alum Raven Gates Gets Vulnerable

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Today on Vulnerable, I sit down with Raven Gates; you may remember her from Season 21 of The Bachelor and Season 4 of Bachelor in Paradise.

In this episode, Raven shares the journey that led her to apply to be on The Bachelor, her experience on the show, and how she navigated being a public figure afterward. She details how she and Adam were able to make a real connection on Bachelor in Paradise and how they are managing life as new parents.

Raven was so generous with her vulnerability but also shares some behind-the-scenes information about her Bachelor experience! This episode is a fun one.

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