Nate and Logan explain “The Bachelorette Men Tell All.”
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When asked if he regrets it ending, Logan said, “I wish I would have done it in a more subtle way that wouldn’t have affected a lot of people, but I don’t regret going after Gabby.”
Then the time came Nate and Gabby meet face-to-face for the first time since their emotional break-up in Amsterdam. Nate, who was considered the leader all season, was sent home by Gabby because she didn’t think she was ready to be a stepmom to Nate’s six-year-old daughter.
“Every moment and every emotion I had with Gabby was real,” Nate said of their bond. “We both felt it, we experienced it. In past relationships, I can’t always say that we had a “we’re going to be boyfriend and girlfriend” commitment. With that, I took on Gabby as her boyfriend. I went into it with that lens.”
However, there was much more to Nate than his relationship with Gabby. In recent weeks, allegations surfaced that Nate was hiding his daughter from a woman he dated for a year and a half.
“I went through a pretty tough time going through a divorce and basically the foundation that was built around my daughter was pretty much destroyed,” Nate said of the allegations. “The one thing I protect the most on this earth is my daughter. I would never put her in a situation that I think is dangerous, a situation that I think is unstable. It just forced me to put up a wall, protecting my daughter from the volatility of my dating life.”
Additionally, Nate addressed separate allegations that he recently dated two women at the same time, which he admitted to.
“I’m very sorry for the way I acted,” Nate said. “I should have been more communicative. I should have been more clear about my intentions. I pray that you will forgive the person that I was, because I am not the same person.’