Former Bachelor Contestant Elizabeth Corrigan Comes Out as Bisexual! Update on Her Queer Life
- Elizabeth Corrigan who appeared in Season 26 of The Bachelor came out as bisexual.
- In an Instagram post dated June 26, 2022, she revealed her queer sexuality.
- Corrigan who vyed to be the match of Clayton Echard was out within a few weeks from the show.
The former Bachelor alum Elizabeth Corrigan, 33 celebrates being queer after she failed to find love with Clayton Echard!
Elizabeth Corrigan Came out as Bisexual
The reality TC personality Elizabeth Corrigan came out as bisexual through her Instagram post dated June 26, 2022.
She took over her social media platform posting photos of wearing a rainbow crop top this Pride Month with a lengthy caption,
It’s important to me today to share with you all that I am queer. More specifically I am, always have been, and always will be-bisexual. ? If you know me personally you probably know this.
Here’s what you miss from Elizabeth Corrigan’s arm wrestling with Clayton Echard
The possible match of Clayton Echard from season 26 of The Bachelor was eliminated from the show after featuring a few weeks only.
Meanwhile, she talks about the particular moment when she had arm wrestling with Clayton Echard on her Instagram story. She conveyed that it was a hint for those who could have guessed her a queer.
But the ultimate fear of coming out always struck her head and how would her family react was something different. She says,
I experience fear, fear that I would be ostracized from my family …. Etc etc etc. what’s more important to me at the end of the day -is to be me. Authentic. Genuine. Raw.
Elizabeth Corrigan’s feelings while revealing her sexuality
The Colorado native who works as a medical sales representative has a hard time fearing coming out. But this is not it, Elizabeth Corrigan, the Psychology research graduate has experienced and expressed,
It’s hard to know the right way to say these things, or the right time. Today seems like both and neither. Waking up this morning to my first Pride in NYC I was so excited. I sprung out of bed, went to get a coffee-bought a flag- and quickly began feeling anxious.
To those who are feeling lonely, Elizabeth Corrigan has something to express and say she is there for others like her.
“So maybe one person will feel less alone… If you’re that one. I’ve got you. I’m here-I’ll answer. You are NOT alone. Hoping that one day the fear will turn to what it should be …PRIDE. Only love. All love. Today and each day to come. Moments matter.”
Throughout her queer journey, Olivia Caridi has been there supporting Elizabeth Corrigan. As a result, she shout out and expressed her bottom of thanks in her next Instagram post.
Last but not least she ends her pride post by expressing gratitude and a worry about what if the freedom is snatched.
” I’m so grateful for those who had stood before me so that I can experience freedom.”
Also, Read Kesha Opens Up About Her Sexuality in the Pride Month!