On
The Bachelor, contestants will do just about anything to stand out from the crowd on night one. And, while some still end up blending in despite their larger-than-life limo entrances, others are hard to forget. Victoria Larson is one of them.
The Bachelor on a throne, wearing a crown and calling herself a queen. She threw her crown right in the ring and quickly assumed the villain role, taking on anyone who dares to cross her path and making enemies on-screen and off.
In fact, Victoria went on
Good Morning America last week and responded to the recent episode. They knew me and knew my heart and knew that I really never had ill intent, she said of her interactions with fellow contestants. So I think they hit differently, just because they know me. It was all in good fun. If my words or actions hurt anyone, like, I sincerely apologize, and I’ll do better and hold myself accountable. I’m not a bully, I’m really not.
Yes, The Bachelor s Queen Victoria Has a Real Job Here s What It Is
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Victoria Larson has definitely started the drama early on
The Bachelor, as the self-professed queen started feuding with other contestants right off the bat. Her unusual job description as queen has raised some eyebrows, too does she even have a regular job? In fact, from what we can tell, Victoria has quite the varied résumé.
Going back to 2018 and 2019 on her Instagram, we can see photo proof of one of her jobs: she worked as a flight attendant on private planes. On one post from December 2018, for instance, she posted a picture of herself in uniform, with hashtags like #privatejet and #flightattendant, making it very clear just in case the picture wasn t clear enough. Her final public post of her flight attendant career appears in January 2020.
The Bachelor and
The Bachelorette have been known to join the franchise with some pretty interesting job titles in tow, from Tiara the chicken enthusiast to Jonathan the tickle monster to Haley and Emily the twins. This past season of
The Bachelor s first-ever royal, Victoria Larson, a self-titled queen.
To be clear, in case you re confused, this isn t the Queen Victoria who was born 202 years ago and ruled Great Britain for an impressive 64 years. Though, if you think about it, that monarch s search for a suitable husband after her coronation did somewhat resemble
The Bachelorette in that Victoria had plenty of eligible bachelors to choose from, ultimately chose Albert (who was definitely there for the right reasons) predominantly as a love match rather than the traditional power play, and married him in a wedding that was widely publicized and immortalized in every possible media format of the day but I digress.