Last night on The Bachelor, Perth born health and wellness coach Helena Sauzier was sent packing, leaving fan favourite Chelsie McLeod and this seasons villain Abbie Chatfield in the top two.
The emotions still all seem a little raw for Helena, who has now opened up to the Daily Telegraph about all those Bachelor scenes we didn’t get to see, revealing that the somewhat cold date we saw on last nights episode was actually her most romantic date with the handsome astrophysicist.
“The date was one of my more romantic dates with him,” the 25-year-old told the publication.
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The blonde revealed: “He was very romantic towards me, kissing me and holding my hand.”
A still single Helena also shared how she knew almost straight away that she was the girl Matt was going to send home: “I kind of knew I was going. It was a gut feeling but it was still a shock and upsetting. You never really get closure.”

Helena going home on last night’s episode of the reality TV show almost confirms the fan theory that Chelsie wins, even after Channel Ten desperately tried to cover up the ‘Bachelor winner discovery’ hunch.
Final three promotional pictures for past seasons always show the winner placed in the middle of the photo. Winners Lee Elliott (from Georgia Love’s season), Sasha Mielczarek (from Sam Frost’s season), Stu Laundy (from Sophie Monk’s season) and Alex Nation (from Richie Strahan’s season) are all seen standing in the middle of these images.

Network Ten has even gone so far as releasing a new final three photo with Chelsie repositioned, in order to try and debunk the theory.
Multiple insiders insist that Chelsie does, in fact, score the final rose, but it seems the big win isn’t going to plan for Channel Ten.
“Chelsie has been really down since the show wrapped and now she has said she isn’t going to do any interviews,” the source told New Idea. “She doesn’t want anything to do with the franchise anymore, despite being under contractual obligations for months to come.”
This article originally appeared on New Idea.