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EXCLUSIVE: 'Bachelor in Paradise' Star Alex Woytkiw Slams Rumors That He Hooked Up With Corinne Olympios ET's Lauren Zima sat down with the Bachelor in Paradise star on Wednesday, where he opened up about the scandal that halted production earlier this month, and slammed rumors that he had hooked up with Corinne Olympios after the incident with De. Mario Jackson. "I have never hooked up with Corinne.
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I've never had any kind of intimate moment with her," Woytkiw revealed. We did not kiss. She did not put me in a position where I even had to turn away from her. It never happened." As far as reports that Olympios had made moves on his Paradise co- stars, Derek Peth and Nick Benvenutti, the U. S. Marine said he can only speak for himself. I never saw any of that happen with my own two eyes. I've heard about that being a thing, but while we were filming, that was never a thing," he shared. I don't know what the deal is with the other guys." Woytkiw, who originally appeared on Jo.
Jo Fletcher's season of The Bachelorette, said that "everyone was having a lot of fun" on the first day of shooting Bachelor in Paradise season four. It was everything I thought it was gonna be, and even more. You just sit in a hotel room all day, then you sit in a car for a couple hours, then they mic you up and just drop you into the fish bowl," he explained. Right when I stepped on the beach, I was really excited.
Like, my nerves just went away, and I felt like everyone was there to have fun and see what was gonna happen." "What happened with Corinne and De. Mario, I wasn't actually there for," he said, adding that Olympios seemed "coherent" that day. As far as the actual incident with those two, I wasn't physically there.
I couldn't see them." According to Woytkiw, the incident didn't become an issue among the cast until production actually shut down. No one was talking about it any more or less than they were talking about anything else going on. It seemed like something I would've expected to happen. People having fun, people getting their drink on, it really didn't seem over the top to me," he recalled. But at the same time, you look at the incident, and from my experience, going through the process of how Warner Bros. ABC and the show handled the process was..
I really appreciated it." "The allegations, the incident, like everything about it is a really, really unfortunate thing. The realities of that can be terrible if found to be proven true. But, at the same time, the way that they gave us protection, like they actually seemed to care. The producers were there to walk us through the process," he continued.
One second we're all filming and the next second, we're all told the show is over and we're getting sent home.. I think everyone was trying to get to the bottom of it, and make sure everyone was safe." Warner Bros. ABC announced on Tuesday that their investigation into a producer's complaint of misconduct was closed, and that Bachelor in Paradise would be resuming production after finding no wrongdoing. Woytkiw commended producers for the "respect" they've given contestants throughout the situation, and shut down reports that they encourage contestants to drink too much.
I think they have no problem stepping in and [telling] a cast mate if they need to stop drinking. I personally haven't seen any of that get over the top.
I've never seen arguments between crew and cast over things like that," he said. Generally speaking, most people who are drinking a lot they're, usually, still in control." "I don't think [producers] put [contestants] in a position where they're making decision they don't want to make," he added. As for claims that producers purposely set up Olympios and Jackson, Woytkiw said he doesn't think "that's realistic." "That's not really how it works. At the end of the day, it takes two people to really have chemistry, to really hit it off, and to really want to be there with each other for the process to work," he shared.
I don't think that they would really put too many eggs in a basket of trying to group people up together. I think they have an idea, maybe, but I don't think they were pushing on anyone to just do what they were doing on the beach in Paradise." At the end of the day, Woytkiw is grateful for his time on various Bachelor shows, and said he's "confident that moving forward, this show will be a better show because of this incident." "I would imagine that they're going to be a little more eyes- on with alcohol consumption, and maybe someone will be a little bit more protective over the cast just by nature now," he guessed of the possible changes to "policies and procedures" Warner Bros. Tuesday. "It's a tough spot for them to be in, because they want to still have fun, and we all want to be able to do what we want to do, but at the same time, they shouldn't be putting themselves at risk to lose a really cool show.
It's not worth it." See more on Bachelor Nation's reaction to the Bachelor in Paradise scandal in the video below.
Leaky Gaming Season Continues With Glimpse Of Mario- Rabbids Switch Crossover. The gaming internet was agog today over what appear to be leaked marketing images of an upcoming Super Mario team- up with Ubisoft’s Rabbids characters, despite word of the game’s existence having trickled out via various gaming news outlets (including this one) for months. The words “Mario is going to be in a game with the Rabbids” may have been rumored and reported repeatedly, but they really can’t compete with images like the one above.
That illustration and some others were featured today on the website Nintendo World Report and seem to be marketing slides for the upcoming Switch game. These shots had been making the rounds among gaming reporters, rumormongers, and hardcore fans for weeks. In early May they were passed to us, although our source asked us not to share any of them. Most of the information from these slides appeared in our report and others about the game. We’ve reached out to Ubisoft and Nintendo about the game and the veracity of the images, but neither has offered comment yet. Some game leaks involve trailers or screenshots, but this one involves what look to be marketing plans, including a timeline of how to roll the game out (“surprise at announcement”..
One slide boasts that the game will avoid cliches like “a distressed princess,” though the same slide has the curious typo: “Turtle shelves? Watch The Rules Of Attraction Online Hitfix there. Can do better.”While the broken English in the images would usually be seen as a sign of a hoax, it’s more likely that, this time, it is a result of unfinished work from a gaming giant that is headquartered in France.
One slide notes that the game is being developed by Ubisoft’s Paris and Milan studios and that the one- to- two- player “crazy combat adventure” should run 2. August or September.
The existence of the game signals strong support from one of the world’s largest gaming publishers for Nintendo’s new system. Mega- publishers like Take Two, EA and Activision have refrained from going all- in on Nintendo hardware since the Wii two generations ago, in part because Nintendo’s hardware can rarely run the same games those companies make for Play. Station and Xbox machines and in part because Nintendo system- owners tend to favor Nintendo- made games. Ubi teaming with Nintendo on a game—and Nintendo letting them make a game with Mario—signals a big vote of confidence from both companies for each other’s work. News of major games leaks all the time, including on Kotaku.
While some complain that these leaks are demoralizing to the developers who toil on the games for years and hope for a big, splashy reveal via a slick trailer or stage event at a gaming expo, they seem increasingly like an inevitability. Just this season.. Some people hate the leaks.
Others love them. Some argue they simply interfere with game development and needlessly spoil marketing plans, while others might say that some—if not all—help inform gamers about the state of games, systems or franchises they care about. As more and more information circulates on more and more channels, game companies can’t seem to stop them as even formerly watertight companies like Nintendo seem to be spilling. Ubisoft appears to leak more than most, perhaps because their games are of such high interest and they make so many of them. The publisher has seemingly gone through multiple stages of dealing with leaks.
After word of Assassin’s Creed IV leaked via, of all things, an airline passenger noticing a Powerpoint presentation mentioning the game on another passenger’s laptop, the game’s creators joked about it in the game. After we reported about a new, major Assassin’s Creed game just weeks after the previous, seemingly rushed one had been released, the publisher temporarily stopped communicating with our reporters. Ubi games leak so much that last year’s Watch Dogs 2 featured a side mission called “Ubistolen” about its protagonist hackers breaking into Ubisoft’s servers to get footage of a new game. The mission included a trailer for the game, which we believe is a real, planned Ubi project.
As leaks appear to become more and more commonplace, it remains to be seen how many surprises the big E3 shows of this year and beyond can manage to have. Of course, marketing slides can’t compare to actual gameplay, and seeing a game can’t compare to playing it. There’s plenty more for Ubisoft and other gaming companies to show next month at E3 and beyond. And in due time, it’ll be fascinating to see Mario and Peach running around with the Rabbids.