Chad Johnson Substance Abuse

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Last week on Bachelor in Paradise, things got a bit crazy with Chad Johnson. He was yelling and screaming at everyone, and Sarah Herron wasn't quiet about what she thought of him. The two got into it, and Chad called her an "one armed b**ch." ET Online shared that Sarah Herron is speaking out and even though Chad did apologize to her, she doesn't accept it at all. ET's Nancy O'Dell spoke with Herron and got the chance to find out exactly what she thinks of Chad and more. Nick Viall was with her on the show.

Sarah Herron wasn't happy about what he had to say at all. She shared saying, "It was disrespectful. It was way below the belt. … [Chad] keeps saying it was a joke, and he was being funny, but he actually said really horrible things."
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Nick Viall also defended Sarah saying that she called Chad out, but did it in a classy way, which is important. Viall explained why he thinks that Chad is a real villain, though. He said, "I think most people in the Bachelor world who ever get labeled as the villain -- usually it's for little things like being assertive with the relationships, and maybe there are some jealousy aspects to it. I think Chad was one of the few real villains that we've had in Bachelor history, where some of the things he did were really just, honestly kind of despicable."

So far, Sarah Herron hasn't found love on Bachelor in Paradise, but that doesn't mean it won't happen for her. Everyone would love to see Sarah finally find her match, but it may not end up being on reality television. This could end up being the time that it all works out for her. If not, there is always Bachelor in Paradise Season 4.

Are you surprised to hear that Sarah Herron doesn't believe that Chad Johnson is sorry? Do you think that she should forgive him and go on? Sound off in the comments section below on your thoughts, and don't miss new episodes of Bachelor in Paradise on Monday and Tuesday nights on ABC. You can also watch After Paradise on Tuesdays after the new episode of Bachelor in Paradise.

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