Chad Johnson is owning at least part of his bad behavior on Tuesday night's Bachelor in Paradise premiere, and it translates into an apology to Sarah Herron.

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"I should've never ever EVER said that abt @sarahherron tonight. I was a dic k im disappointed in myself," Johnson tweeted late last night.

Johnson, who entered Paradise with the burden of having been a polarizing villain on The Bachelorette, got extremely drunk his first night on BiP and yelled out, "F-ck that one armed b-tch," after Herron tried calling him out on abusive and disrespectful behavior towards women.

Johnson dished out numerous insults while intoxicated, but he clearly feels the worst about making fun of Herron, who was born with one arm due to a condition known as amniotic band syndrome. It was clear all of America thought it was a low blow to make fun of the sweet girl's missing limb.

Johnson also posted a video on Twitter of himself addressing the situation.

"Look, I apologize," Johnson said. "I said something I shouldn't have said. I did make a mistake and it sucks, you know? What are you gonna do?"

At first, it appeared Herron had no desire to accept Johnson's apology. In the Bachelor in Paradise premiere, he made her cry and she insisted she hated Johnson over and over again.

"BYE FELICIA! #BachelorInParadise @realchadjohnson I thought you were different. I'm SO sorry for apologizing to you @MTA," Herron tweeted Tuesday night.

Herron then continued on Twitter, "If @realchadjohnson is really sorry, which I believe he is... he knows how to correct it with me personally. Doesn't need to be on a stage."

Within the same hour of Herron's post, Johnson sent a direct tweet to the beautiful blonde saying, "I really am sorry. I'm more than happy to tell you that in person, whether you believe it or not."

"Be mad at Chad, but let's stop bullying and drop the subject. #SheLift," Herron tweeted on Wednesday.

It seems like Herron is now coming around to the idea of forgiving Johnson, however, her graciousness will come at a price.

"@realchadjohnson I would love for you to say you're sorry by making a charitable donation to my nonprofit http://SheLift.org #shelift," Herron wrote on Twitter.
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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.