Bachelorette's Drunk Ryan Defends His ''Awesome'' Rape Line: ''People Need to Get Off Their High Horse''

Ryan McDill also thinks producers should thank him for spicing up the episode

By Bruna Nessif May 21, 2015 1:59 AMTags
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Ryan McDill, better known to viewers as "Drunk Ryan," made quite the first impression on The Bachelorette.

During his first night at the house, Ryan got wasted and slapped Kaitlyn Bristowe on the ass, deeming her "Ryan approved," took off all his clothes, asked if this was the "Gay Bachelor," and asked another man, "Why am I not raping you right now?"

The aspiring actor and comedian's shenanigans got him kicked out of the house before he even got to vote for which Bachelorette he wanted on the show, and while some may think that Ryan would be extremely ashamed and remorseful about his actions, that doesn't seem to be the case.

In fact, he's defending what he did on the show, and thinks anyone who was offended needs to lighten up.

McDill admits he was plastered, but tells TMZ, "I wasn't blacked out and knew exactly what I was doing."

He also says the rape line wasn't a joke—as some may have assumed—and claims he was really trying to tell the other guy that he'd destroy him (because that makes it better).

Ryan concludes, "People need to get off their high horse. It was awesome and entertaining," and says producers should thank him because he's "the only reason the first episode was the s--t."

Mmmkay.