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Chad Johnson Made Sure to Head Into The Bachelorette: Men Tell All With "Dirt on Every Dude" and He Used It

Exclusive: Season 12's fan-favorite villain sounds off on his objective heading into tonight's special, which found him confronting JoJo

By Tierney Bricker Jul 27, 2016 2:00 AMTags
Watch: "Bachelorette's" Chad Did His Research for "Men Tell All"

The man. The myth. The Chad.

After stealing season 12 of The Bachelorette with his meat-eating habits, aggressive behavior and one-liners ("Milk is delicious!"), Chad Johnson made his big return during The Bachelorette: Men Tell All special on Tuesday night, and he did not disappoint. Refusing to apologize for his behavior, Chad called out the other man for not coming into the experience with the right intentions, and even called out the final two men, Jordan Rodgers and Robby Hayes (who were not present), when JoJo Fletcher took the stage. (When he wasn't eating the beef jerky he had saved in his jacket pocket, that is.)

"Robby broke up with his girlfriend days before filming in order to be on the show with you," he stated, before referencing Jordan's drama with his brother, NFL star Aaron Rodgers. "and we both know that Jordan is a liar, cheater whose own older brother won't even talk to him." While JoJo responded with a frosty "I could go off right now," she chose not to give Chad the attention she knew he was after.

So why did Chad decide to confront JoJo with these facts? "These are inevitable thoughts, you can do your research," Chad explained to E! News at after taping the Men Tell All special. "You do you research, you're an intelligent individual; you're going to come to the same conclusion that I did.

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Of course, Jordan and Robby weren't Chad's only targets, as he said he went into the night with "dirt on every dude," which he wasn't afraid to use. 

"My objective coming in here tonight was to have a good time, say what I wanted to say to her and chill," he explained. "Like I said, same objective as I had back on The Bachelorette, which was don't attack anybody unless attacked. If you see me saying something bad to somebody it's because they said it first."

To hear more from Chad about the Men Tell All taping, and how his life has changed since the show has aired, press play on the interview above. 

 

The Bachelorette finale airs Monday at 8 p.m. on ABC.

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