"The Bachelor: Women Tell All" airs tonight at 8 pm. on ABC
"The Bachelor" contestants who didn't get chosen by Ben Flajnik will meet again tonight to discuss their time with Ben, their opinion of the show once it aired and for many women it will be an opportunity to confront Courtney Robertson, the finalist everyone loves to hate.
Rachel Truehart, of Southampton, said she is looking forward to reuniting with her fellow contestants, many who she says will become her lifelong friends. As far as finalist Courtney goes, Rachel said, the show might be upping the drama a bit.
Truehart said she was surprised to hear some of the things Courtney said to producers including constant nasty comments about the other women on the show.
"Whenever I was around she was actually really nice, but then I watch the show and she makes these generalizations about all the women in the house and it kind of surprised me since I personally had no problems with her," she said.
Truehart said the women spent much more time together then they did with Ben and get a chance to get to know each other during the many weeks spent traveling around the world.
You meet the women on the same day as Ben does and my first impression was that there were so many beautiful women in the house, she said.
"I couldn't believe how pretty and how interesting all of these women were," she said.
Truehart said after watching the show she believes most of the girls were presented fairly, although some moments of drama were played up by producers.
One example she says is Jenna, the blogger who locked herself in the bathroom and had a panic attack on national television on the first episode.
"She definitely had some moments, but I think that's just because it's a very high pressure situation and she wasn't ready for it,"she said. "I actually ran into her in New York City recently and she seems to be doing great."
Rachel and the other ladies can be seen on "The Bachelor: Women Tell All" reunion show tonight on ABC at 8 p.m.