The Bachelor frontrunner Kaity Biggar has revealed what really happened with Zach Shallcross during their overnight date in a natural-history museum.

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Kaity admitted she was "super shocked" when Zach asked her to spend the night in a museum early in the Season 27 process during her March 2 appearance on the "Click Bait with Bachelor Nation" podcast.

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"[I was] super excited, though, when he did ask me," Kaity clarified with the podcast's co-hosts Joe Amabile and Aaron Clancy.

"I didn't really know what to think of it at the time, but when we walked around the corner and we saw the camp set up with the tent, I was blown away. I thought it was so cute and so romantic."

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While Kaity was thrilled about the opportunity, she apparently struggled to get any rest that night.

"The thing with me, though, is I'm really bad at sleeping. I usually have a white-noise machine and all this stuff," Kaity admitted.

"So sleeping in that tent wasn't it. It wasn't the play for me. You could hear construction off in the distance and Zach was kind of snoring a little bit."

Kaity went on to explain that when she had told her fellow bachelorettes, "I got no sleep," she really meant that.

In other words, she wasn't trying to hint that she and Zach had been intimate all night or slept together.


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"I just couldn't sleep. Hence why I was like, 'I got no sleep.' I think Zach got a little bit of sleep, but not me," Kaity shared.

She added, "I literally just have such a tough time sleeping. The girls even can attest to this... we played thunderstorm sounds [before bed in the house]."

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Kaity and Zach, however, did push their beds together.

"Heck yeah, we did," Kaity said, joking about how she and Zach had to cuddle in the cold to survive.

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"It was actually quite chilly in there. I remember we were having a conversation and then he was like, 'Okay, goodnight,' and I was like, 'What?!' So I started talking again, because I was like, 'I don't think I heard that right,' and then he [said] 'goodnight' again."

Kaity laughed about her response to Zach that night.

"I was like, 'Okay. Alright. Goodnight.' He was like, 'Shut the f-ck up,'" she joked. "I was like, 'Alright, well!'"

Kaity therefore confirmed "nothing happened for those who think something happened" in bed -- other than conversation.

Joe pointed out how spending the night with Zach clearly gave Kaity an edge and probably made the other bachelorettes envious.


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While Kaity insisted the other women were so "amazing" and "supportive," she conceded, "But yeah, I think there may have been a level of jealousy, like, they wanted a date like that."

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"So I get that," she continued.

"Most of us, if not all of us, for the most part, were there for Zach and genuinely wanted that connection. That is such an intimate time that you get with him, so I can see that."

Kaity ended up receiving a rose in Estonia, and so she's one of Zach's seven remaining women heading into the next The Bachelor episode on Monday, March 6 at 8PM ET/PT.


Zach eliminated Jess Girod during a group date in Estonia, which "shocked Kaity," as well as Aly Jacobs, who was denied a rose at the sixth Rose Ceremony of The Bachelor season.

Kaity will be shown continuing The Bachelor journey in Budapest Hungary alongside Ariel Frenkel, Brooklyn Willie, Charity Lawson, Gabi Elnicki, Greer Blitzer, and Kat Izzo.

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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.