Kaitlyn Bristowe Doubles the decision to share her truth about her past relationship Jason Taltic With every podcast episode.
“It comes to the audience that means the most to me,” the 39-year-old Bristow began in a lengthy statement on Monday, April 7th, sharing it with the Facebook group on the “Off the Vine” podcast.
This explanation was a follow-up to an April 3rd episode of “Off the Vine,” particularly his claims about Taltic, 36, about his podcast and the dog’s name.
“I’m accountable for wanting to hold someone down from the podcast. I knew this was my problem and I also knew that it would be a difficult crossover in a relationship,” Bristow wrote Monday. “I did what I thought would happen, I did. I obviously didn’t leave when he did it anyway. I got more treatment. [it]. It was the boundary that I revealed it crossed, and I tried to get through it, but there was more to it. Also. You can see how it looks unfair. ”
Bristowe and Tartick cancelled their engagement in August 2023 after a four-year relationship. In a podcast episode last week, she admitted that she was trying to “hold him down” from a podcast during her romance. (Tartick launched the “Trading Secrets” podcast in 2021.)

She also claimed in the April 3 episode that Taltic stole the “dream baby name” teddy for the dog she adopted last month.
“Yes, Teddy is a common dog name. Yes, he can name his own dog,” continued Bristow in a Facebook post Monday. “And it’s f*** that he knew it was the baby name of my dream. We’ve talked about it for years.”

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Valerie Terranova/FilmMagicBristowe continues. “Yes, I have a lot of work to work on in relationships and I already have a lot of work. I have seen great growth in myself. I am very proud of who I am today.
She told podcast listeners that she wanted to see all the love they share and “want to “return it” and added that she also “want to give love” her hatred.
“Navigate a world where sharing your story is dangerous, liberating and extremely difficult. But I encourage everyone to think about “yes.” I’m now choosing to ‘allow them’ and I’m happy that I gave some context,” writes Bristow. “I don’t like talking about it yet, but I felt it was good to stand up for myself. Of course, it doesn’t mean I can’t tell the truth about myself.”
She said, “Are you worried about the calculated response? Do you think he will subtly cover me up? Yes, but I choose light and prayer.
Bristow also responded to a commenter who shared his support for her.
“I lost my respect and it was bothering me, so I want to make it clear that I’ve been in the healthiest of the past few years,” she admitted in the comment. “It’s with me.”