November 08, 2022 • bachelor insider
Rachel Recchia Shares Update About Her Dating Life Post-‘Bachelorette’
Opening up!
Bachelor Nation fans saw Rachel Recchia look for love on both “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” and sadly both ended in heartbreak.
Now, she’s picked up and moved out to Los Angeles, where she is starting fresh when it comes to her dating life.
The former Bachelorette stopped by this week’s episode of “Bachelor Happy Hour,” where she spilled some tea about her dating life in L.A.
Co-hosts Becca Kufrin and Michelle Young asked Rachel if she’s been dating at all since she moved, and Rachel said she has.
How exciting!
Rachel said, “I’m taking it slow, but I actually did go on a date last week. It did go well and there is a second date in the future. It’s a random person, no one from the show. He slid into my DMs! Like I said last time I was on ‘Happy Hour,’ slide in! We just went and got coffee. It was casual.”
Becca asked if there was a kiss and Rachel blushed, saying, “Maybe!”
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Meanwhile, Michelle was laughing and Rachel revealed that she was with Michelle leading up to her date.
The Bachelor Nation BFFs were discussing how to date post-‘Bachelorette’ and Rachel revealed what the two were talking about.
Rachel said, “I was at Michelle’s house right before I went. I was freaking out! I didn’t know how to date not on camera. Literally, I was like, how do I date without saying, ‘Tell me everything about your entire life right now in these next five minutes?’ Should I have given him a date card that said, ‘Meet me at the coffee shop, XO Rach?’” What do I do?!”
And while her date went well, Rachel is still open to meeting other people.
She added, “I am open to meeting people. Who knows?! The DMs can still be slid into.”
To hear more of Rachel’s conversation with Becca and Michelle, check out the full episode of “Bachelor Happy Hour” below.
And click here for the resources discussed in this week's episode: Who We Are, Pod For A Cause: Why Reports Matter and Our Bodies on the Ballot, Grassroots Law Project, and Impact.