Kaity Biggar was handed the final rose by “The Bachelor,” Zach Shallcross, in the finale of the latest edition of the reality TV show.
On Thursday afternoon, it was the turn of the Kingston Whig-Standard, her hometown newspaper, to ask her some questions, which she answered over the phone. This interview was edited for clarity and condensed.You returned to your nursing job right after filming of “The Bachelor” concluded in the fall. Do people at work look at you differently now? Have any of the patients recognized you?“Patients haven’t recognized me yet.
”What would you have done had your “hometown date” segment taken place in Kingston, rather than Austin?“It was in the fall, so we’d probably just rent out a restaurant , film there and then go back to my house and film the hometown part, meeting the family. But I think if it was in the summer, it’d be different. I’d love to go to the pier, go for a walk downtown. That’s really cool to me. Hopefully, he’s going to come in the summertime. That’s the plan.
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