Jenn Tran slammed Sam McKinney at the Men Tell-All. How did she feel after she did it? Well, she admitted how it made her feel afterward. Sam has been receiving hate ever since his time on her season of The Bachelorette. There were so many red flags that came up with him. However, Jenn ignored them for a while. Keep reading to find out how she felt after.
Sam McKinney Gets Sent Home
Sam McKinney was close to making it to the hometowns. However, he did not even make it to the rose ceremony. After the group date, Jenn went to his room to talk to him about how she felt. During the group date, he could not say anything that he loved about Jenn. Sam could not even think of three words to describe her. This is an immediate red flag. So, when Jenn went to his room to get clarification, he still could not give it to her. Jenn ended up sending him home before the rose ceremony and could not believe that she was blinded by him all this time.
How Jenn Tran Felt Afterwards
Jenn Tran went off on Sam McKinney at the tell-all. Did she feel better afterward? It seems as though she did.
“It felt so good to finally get that off of my chest. You’re watching things back, you get a full picture, a fuller picture of everything and how things played out. So it was nice to kind of just be able to really lay it all out there and say what I really was thinking of everything.”
Jenn showed Sam no mercy when it came to calling him out. However, fans are glad that it made her feel better after the fact. She stood her ground and made sure he knew that he was not all he thought he was. All of the other men were ecstatic at the fact that she said everything she did.
It seems that Jenn had a lot of things to get off her chest. She did exactly that. Jenn felt better after letting him know how he made her feel. She wanted him to own up to all of his actions and stop blaming it on other people. That may never happen with Sam. All of the other guys were happy to hear Jenn tell him how it was. What do you think of her speech to Sam? Sound off in the comments below.