The Bachelor's previously-eliminated bachelorette Jillian Anderson insists she was wearing normal clothing and nothing risque this season even though the show constantly slapped a black censor bar across her backside.

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"I did have a normal bikini bottom on, but I have this box that has been required to be with me ever since I started working out," Anderson told ABC's WJLA-TV affiliate in Arlington, VA. "Now, I usually wear it wherever I go. It's my thing -- when you squat so hard you need to be censored."

Anderson, a 25-year-old news producer from Washington, D.C., was portrayed on The Bachelor's nineteenth season as a weight-lifting gym junkie who wore extremely short shorts on a daily basis or tiny bikini bottoms. Now, she's clearly owning that black bar by saying it has become part of her persona.

During last week's episode, the show's star Chris Soules denied Anderson a rose on their one-on-one date. Soules was seemingly turned off by Anderson's nonstop babbling and how their five-year plans didn't line up.

"It was awkward, it was awkward and I felt it then," Anderson said of the date. "I don't feel like it was always one-sided because I wouldn't stop talking, I think it was one-sided because there just wasn't chemistry."

Anderson suggested the editing played a role in how uncomfortable her conversation with Soules appeared because some moments were simply left out.

"What I don't think the audience got to see is that we did share stuff about our families, our hobbies, we were joking back and forth," Anderson explained. "I don't think the audience got to see the fun we did have."

The bachelorette did, however, get very close to the other women in the house since they were completely sequestered from the outside world. She had a blast and noted it was one of the best experiences of his life.

When asked whether reality TV viewers will see Anderson again, she replied, "Stay tuned."

Bachelor in Paradise perhaps?


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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.