A "Bachelor in Paradise" producer compared DeMario Jackson and Corinne Olympios' poolside hookup to "soft core porn," according to Jackson.
The 30-year-old reality star spilled even more about the "Bachelor" scandal in the full E! News interview (below) that came out Wednesday.
As TooFab reported on Tuesday, Jackson said a producer asked him to "bow out" from the show the morning after the sexual encounter with Olympios, even though "she wasn't mad."
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View StoryAfter that producer told Jackson "it's going to be bad if you don't leave tonight," he said another producer approached to further explain they can't have him on the show any longer due to the "raunchy as sh-t, soft core porn" that was shot in the pool.
A Warner Bros. investigation into the incident, which shut down production, found that there was no wrongdoing, and Jackson emphasized he has been "100 percent cleared," but as TooFab previously reported, Olympios and her lawyer Marty Singer -- who helped clear "X-Men" director Bryan Singer's sexual abuse allegations -- are holding an investigation of their own.
"It comes as no surprise that Warner Bros., as a result of its own internal investigation, would state that no wrongdoing had occurred," Singer previously said in a statement. "Our own investigation will continue based on multiple new witnesses coming forward revealing what they saw and heard."
Olympios followed up by stating, "As a woman, this is my worst nightmare."
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View StoryBut Jackson stressed that it's not a walk in the park for him either.
"It's every man's biggest fear. No man wants to be attached to that," Jackson said of the sexual misconduct allegations that made his mother cry. "That ruins you for life. That's something that sticks with you."
"My comment section was filled with the dirtiest comments you could ever imagine from both parties," Jackson said. "To see Corinne get disrespected, and her name dragged through the mud ... It just sucked."
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View StoryJackson said he holds no ill will toward Olympios, but described the entire situation as "challenging."
“It's been so challenging to be part of this situation, and there's 50 percent of this whole situation that I'm like, 'Wait, what?' There are so many 'what ifs.' There are so many conspiracies,” he said. “This whole experience has been really humbling because you don't know the impact you make on people's live until people put their life on hold for you.”