Cassie Randolph “Was Not Made Aware” of Colton Underwood’s ‘GMA’ Interview

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Cassie Randolph was reportedly not made aware of Colton Underwood’s sit-down with Robin Roberts on Good Morning America and is “still processing” the interview.

“She was not made aware in advance that he was going to be on GMA doing a tell-all,” a source tells Us Weekly. “To be honest, she hasn’t really had time to navigate how she feels about it yet.”

The source adds that she and Colton have not been in touch, saying, “Post-breakup was an emotional journey for her and it was painful at times. She has taken a lot of steps to move on in life and has been focused on her well-being and her happiness. She has not been in communication with Colton.”

During his GMA interview, Colton came out as gay and spoke about living his truth, explaining, “I’m, like, the happiest and healthiest I’ve ever been in my life, and that means the world to me.” He also apologized to Cassie, saying, “I would like to say sorry for how things ended. I messed up. I made a lot of bad choices.”

Colton added, “I would just say that I’m sorry from the bottom of my heart. I’m sorry for any pain and emotional stress I caused. I wish it wouldn’t have happened the way it did. I wish that I would have been courageous enough to fix myself before I broke anybody else.”

As a reminder, Colton allegedly stalked Cassie and put a tracking device on her car, prompting her to get a restraining order which she later dropped. At the time, Colton released a statement to TMZ, saying, “Today, Cassie asked the court to dismiss the temporary restraining order against me. The two of us were able to reach a private agreement to address any of Cassie’s concerns. I do not believe Cassie did anything wrong in filing for the restraining orders and also believe she acted in good faith. I appreciate everyone’s respect for privacy regarding this matter.”

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