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Daily Roundup 2/4 – Kat Izzo Dishes More on Dale, New Match-Making Show Premieres Today, Chris Harrison Back in the Reality TV Dating Show World, the Grammys, & Shows Getting Cancelled

You are listening to the Daily Roundup here as part of the Reality Sea podcast. I’m your host reality. Steve. Thank you all for tuning in. On this Wednesday, good show for you. We are going to talk about Kat ISO’s appearance on She’s All Batch yesterday. We have a new reality show coming out. Probably by the time you listen to this 8:00 AM this morning Eastern Time.

We’ll discuss that. Chris Harrison is going to be the host of a new dating show, will discuss what was released yesterday about it. I got an update on my Grammy’s question from yesterday. One more thing about the Colton situation in regards to this season of the traders and the public backlash, and then maybe we’ll get into a couple television shows getting canceled.

All right, let’s get started. So Kat Izzo went on the She’s All Batch podcast yesterday and went into a little bit more detail in regards to the Dale stuff. I have a lot of notes from this interview and I just wanna go over a few. The things that stood out to me were, she was asked specifically, what lies did he tell you?

And she said, well, number one, the hookup. Even though we weren’t together, we were talking at that time. And when I first asked him about it, he said, no, didn’t hook up. And then when I went back to her and then I went back to him, it went to maybe, and then it became, yes, I did. You know, he first said you know, she was trying to get with me all weekend, but I said no.

And then it turned into, well, we did hook up, but I spent the night in my bed alone and that, but we, and then Kat asked him, okay, you’re a guy and you’re hooking up with a girl. What made you stop hooking up with her? Which is a great question. ’cause there are very few times if you’re with a girl, if you’re a guy.

That you’re just gonna stop hooking up with her if things are going well. And he said, well, I wasn’t into it. Then he speaks and then she speaks to the woman, and her version was she made him leave her room. They did everything sexually and he was trying to get with her consistently throughout the night.

And she wasn’t really all that interested in Dale. She was actually interested in Dale’s friend. He also lied about. Everything on Paradise in regards to his intentions with Alicia, where he tells her one thing off camera and then the episode airs. She’s like, you never told me any of this.

Basically, these two have very bad communication. The chemistry wasn’t there, and she didn’t like the version of herself that came out when things were not going well between them. And she even said, I don’t consider what he did with that woman who friend contacted me, cheating. I never said he was cheating.

I just can’t stand the dishonesty. I gave him multiple opportunities to admit that he lied to me and he didn’t, and the only reason I got it out of him was because I had proof, because I spoke to the woman involved who admitted she slept with him. Like that’s just a bad guy that’s trying to pull the wool over your eyes.

She also started noticing. Now looking back on it, the patterns of behavior happening on the weekends when she wasn’t with him and she didn’t talk to him, she remembered one time she saw a post on DUIs that insinuated somebody from Bachelor Nation might be running around on somebody that he’s dating.

She’s like, yeah, and that’s exactly the weekend where I would hear from him less. We weren’t together. And she said, it just all started kind of adding up to me. She said one of the big things with him was. He can’t use I feel statements and he can’t communicate feelings. And she said, look, anybody that’s in their mid thirties in this point in their life and they can’t communicate feelings to the woman that they are interested in and currently dating, or a girlfriend or a, in Claire’s case, a fiance, if you can’t reveal those feelings and you can’t talk about it, that’s an issue.

Big red flag. And then Kat said, look, I read some of the things after the fact, going back and reading some of the things that Claire has said. Claire’s never done a podcast. Claire has never given an interview to an outlet in regards to her relationship with Dale, but there have been comments here and there.

She said, seeing the stuff that I have seen Claire say, it’s like I’m experiencing and I experience the same exact things, Dale. Was clearly shit. Talking Claire to Kat, because Kat was saying he wasn’t very positive about his previous relationship in referring to Claire. But one thing that Kat pointed out was he never talked about his role in it, what he could have done in that situation.

Is there anything that he was doing that was making her act that way? And she said that was a big red flag to me. Then they asked specifically about the cease and desist and ’cause my whole question is, where is this coming from? They didn’t sign an NDA to start their relationship. Why is he sending an ex-girlfriend a cease and desist?

They have a public relationship. She’s allowed to talk about what happened in their relationship if she liked to. Now, it might not be your cup of tea. You might not say. I had a relationship and I wanna talk about it. I’m gonna go to TikTok. I’m gonna go to Instagram and talk about what a jerk, even a, even maybe someone that you were dating, but she has every right to, so he went to US weekly and gave them the quote that they broke up and they were better off as friends.

So US Weekly went to Kat to get a quote from her about what Dale said about the breakup. But nothing from Kat ever came out in US Weekly. Stephanie and Jackie asked her, well, why didn’t US weekly post your quote? And she said, well, they must have gone to Dale with it because after that is when I got a cease and desist letter.

And she read directly from the cease and desist letter. And this literally as Stephanie and Jackie said, this seems like chat GPT, and we might even be giving chat GBTA bad name that they came up with this. This was a part of the cease and desist letter she got. It said, these statements are lies manufactured by you calculated to extend your 15 minutes of fame and garner sympathy from female fans and social media followers by deceptively indulging in negative stereotypes about men, which you would have no application to my client’s conduct.

In relation to you. Your wrongful and tortious action expose you to significant liability. It also went on to say, you’ve also made negative and aggressive comments on my client’s social media and communicated private threats to him. This conduct will not be tolerated by my client. This is what he sent to a woman that he dated.

Not very long. What’d they date for? Six months, seven months, eight months, whatever it was. But this is the kind guy you’re dealing with. Like I, I, I can’t tell you. How good of an idea I think it is for a Kat to put this out there, because any woman would be tone deaf and blind to not Google Dale. See what he has said about Kat.

See what he did to her just because she decided to, by the way, he gave the quote first about the breakup, something that she didn’t know was coming. So US Weekly comes to her for a quote. She gives them a statement. They run to Dale and said, this is what Kat said. And Dale runs to his lawyers and his lawyers send a cease and desist to her.

Does this sound like a guy who’s all there? I don’t think so. And I think one of the other funny things, one of the last things I wanted to point out, Stephanie and Jackie basically said, Hey, we thought Dale was going on Bachelor in Paradise so he could get in the good graces of the public, and they would set him up for a bachelor gig.

And Kat said. There’s zero chance Dale will ever be the Bachelor. And they’re like, why not? And she said, because he can’t put a complete sentence together. She said, even my mom said to me, he talks in bullet points. I’m sorry. It’s a great line. And when you think back to Dale on tv, can you say, that’s really inaccurate?

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