The Bachelorette season 21 star Jenn Tran’s ex-boyfriend, Matt Rossi, is calling out a major mistake that aired on the show, which comes amid accusations that the producers have been manipulating the season by creating drama. During The Bachelorette season 21 episode 4, Jenn was shocked when Matt traveled all the way to Auckland, New Zealand to try to win her back. Jenn emphasized that Matt wasn’t the toxic ex whom she’s spoken about in the past. When Matt professed his love for her and asked for another chance, Jenn was torn about what to do next. The episode ended with a cliffhanger.
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Matt Rossi called out The Bachelorette season 21 producers for making a major mistake with his bio on the show.
In an Instagram post and two stories, Matt called out The Bachelorette season 21 producers for making a major mistake with his bio on the show.
Matt was listed as a 27-year-old insurance agent from Atlanta, Georgia, but this information was incorrect. In the caption of the post, Matt hilariously wrote, “anyone need insurance?” In an Instagram story, Matt revealed that the information in his bio was actually that of The Bachelorette season 21 contestant Matt Arnold, who was eliminated on night one. He wrote, “If you actually need insurance this Matt can help.”
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Matt Shared His Real Information In An Instagram Story
In another Instagram story, Matt shared a screenshot of the incorrect information from the show, with the caption, “Insurance executive from Atlanta is wild when I sell beer in Boston (I’m 28).“ In his Instagram bio, he also lists his profession as “digital creator.” Matt and Jenn dated three years ago for about three months, and they recently reconnected.
Although The Bachelorette season 21 producers made a major mistake by including the wrong information for Matt on the show, this doesn’t appear to be a case of producer manipulation. Rather, it was just a major error on their part. However, the fact that Matt was allowed to appear on the show at all is definitely questionable. Jenn even asked Matt why he didn’t tell say what he needed to say before she left, but he responded that he did, but not as grandly.
Matt’s arrival does appear to be another case of Bachelorette season 21 producer interference, even though host Jesse Palmer stated that Matt reached out to the show on his own. Whatever the case may be, it’s shocking that such a major error regarding Matt’s information slipped by the editors of the show. It’ll be interesting to see if they address it, or if they simply correct it without an explanation. Matt did a great job of explaining the blunder with humor. Hopefully, Jenn won’t make a mistake when she decides whether or not to allow Matt to join The Bachelorette season 21.