The Bachelor alum Zoe McGrady has reacted to Litia Garr's claim Grant Ellis was intimate in the Fantasy Suites during his season.

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Litia apparently believes Grant had sex in the Fantasy Suite and that her personal decision not to be intimate with The Bachelor star "definitely could be" the reason he dumped her in second place.

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Kamie Crawford asked Litia during a recent episode of her "Relationsh*t" podcast, "Do you know if he was intimate with anyone?"

"Yeah, I know. Yeah," Litia responded, alleging that Grant has actually told multiple people what went down off-camera and behind closed doors.

When a clip of Litia's interview surfaced on TikTok, Zoe -- who had enjoyed a Fantasy Suite with Grant prior to her third-place finish -- chose to set the record straight.

"Definitely wasn't with me," Zoe, 27, commented of sex in the Fantasy Suites, alongside two megaphone emojis.

One TikTok user commented, "Yes girl clear your name because people love to assume he only kept you for that reason which is so disrespectful to you," to which Zoe replied, "Extremely disrespectful."

It seemed more likely, however, that Litia was suggesting Grant had slept with his The Bachelor 29 winner, Juliana Pasquarosa.

Litia shared with Kamie how she and the other The Bachelor 29 women talked about Fantasy Suites before Grant even selected his Final 3 bachelorettes.

"The girls talked about, like, 'What are you going to do... in this scenario?' And, 'When this comes up, what are you going to do?' [Dina Lupancu] and I, both of our families are very religious and so we were like, 'That's going to be a big part of our hometowns and how will that transfer over to Fantasy Suites?'" Litia recalled.

"I think, like, everyone has their own approach about what's best for them and information that they need in order to get engaged to someone. And it's different for everyone."

But for Litia, she said she didn't feel comfortable having sex with Grant when two other bachelorettes were still in the picture -- even though he had expressed his love to her.
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"I was just like, 'A time will come for that part of our relationship, but at the end of the day, I don't feel comfortable. If it's me, there will be a time for that later.' And if it's not [me], imagine being intimate with someone who's getting engaged to your friend in a week?!" Litia said.

"I wasn't comfortable with that in myself, and so I had to make that decision."

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But Litia said Grant had told her that her decision not to have sex with him wouldn't impact their relationship or potential future together.

"He was not surprised when I told him at dinner, and we talked about it in [our] overnight, that it is something that's important and now is not the right time for me and that neither of us had doubts about our physical chemistry. Yeah, [it was there]," Litia explained.

Zoe had already made it pretty clear last month that her relationship with Grant never progressed into a physical one, other than kissing here or there.

During a March episode of the "Bachelor Happy Hour" podcast, Zoe recalled how she and Grant had a tense conversation during their overnight date that ended up being "the turning point" of their relationship.

"I was like, 'I don't want my man to think that I'm not worthy of romance and, you know, kind gestures and to be his No. 1 pick,'" noted Zoe, who never received a one-on-one date during Grant's The Bachelor season.

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Zoe called it "a relationship-altering conversation," and she added, "And then we had [more conversations]."

"And at that point, I was like, 'Oh, I don't think this is my man,'" she admitted. "It was not what I was hoping to get out of the conversation. I don't feel like I was being seen as my full person... And I need someone who loves and wants to accept all of me."

Zoe therefore said she left their Fantasy Suite feeling a little down and deflated.

"That was the first time when I was like, 'I don't think I would say yes if he gave me a rose.' And ultimately, I didn't have to come to that decision," Zoe said.

She went on to insist, "There was nothing life-changing about our night."

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Zoe admitted she felt "insecure" through the "entire" The Bachelor process about where she stood with Grant.

"He never gave me the reassurance, like, 'You're The One,' or anything like that. It was kind of the opposite," she told Joe Amabile and Serena Pitt.

Grant ultimately proposed marriage to Juliana on The Bachelor's Season 29 finale, which aired in late March, and the pair is still happily engaged.

Grant also decided to move to Boston after the show to be close to Juliana's big Italian family.

"I love how it ended. I don't love how he went about it," Litia said, referring to how Grant had allegedly lied to her for weeks that she was going to be his The Bachelor winner.

"But I think it's definitely the right choice for us not to be together. I don't think there's any question in anyone's mind now, you know, if we were meant to be together. I feel very confident."

Litia insisted that Grant had "made the right choice, 100 percent" in choosing Juliana to be his future wife.

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"And that's not any shade to anyone else. Just for me and my intentions and what's best for me, I know that that relationship wasn't it for me. And so I am pleased," she concluded.

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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.