The Bachelor host Chris Harrison apparently believes there's more to bachelorette Tierra LiCausi than just a girl who's obsessed with winning roses.

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"I think she's just a little dramatic. I don't know if it was a game like when [Courtney Robertson] did it last season, but I also don't get the impression that Tierra is as savvy and good at playing the game. I think she's caught up in it, and it's a mess," The Bachelor host told TV Guide in a recent interview. 

"She'll be one of those people at the Women Tell All who will say, 'I don't understand why people don't like me.' I don't think she's a bad person, but I'm guessing that's how she dates off the show too: She wins and she wins at all costs and so far she's getting her way."

Lowe certainly hasn't been getting his way with bachelorette Selma Alameri so far this season, as she refused to kiss him during their one-on-one date although he was pining for one. Harrison, however, said Alameri's prude approach to dating won't present much of an issue due to Lowe's obvious morals.     

"I would think for maybe another Bachelor it would matter, but with Sean it only helps and it only adds to the attraction. Sean is a slow mover. He's not one to jump into bed with anybody, and the fact that a girl wants to take it very slow is totally fine for him. That will never be a deterrent for him. I also think it raised her stock and made her more intriguing, but how long will that work? At some point he'll say, 'OK I want to kiss you,'" Harrison explained.

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As for Lowe's views on having sex before marriage, Harrison told TV Guide viewers will definitely see that come up this season.

"Obviously it's way too early now. He doesn't mind kissing and that's where the relationships are, but as things progress and we get closer to fantasy suites and overnights it absolutely becomes an issue, and he's very open about it. He wears his religion and his heart on his sleeve," the host said.

Lowe also couldn't hide the fact he wasn't really hitting it off with Leslie Hughes, whom Harrison suggested could've probably changed the outcome of her elimination had she not gotten into such a deep conversation with the Bachelor so soon. 

"It's so hard to read Sean, and their conversation flowed and she's a lovely woman. But when you push the envelope with how serious the conversation got -- which is what would you want in marriage, life and family -- that's good, but the flip side was that Sean had to see himself in that position and he couldn't. I think he was eager to have those deep conversations, but that really turned the tide," Harrison explained.

"If they had kept it light and trivial, she may have stayed but the more she talked about how much she wanted that, he's like, 'Wow, you're not the one.' It's always tough on the Pretty Woman date because she had to take the jewelry off and you come in an Astin Martin and leave in a SUV."






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