
Courtney Robertson is the most notorious villain in Bachelor History. She won Season 16 of The Bachelor and went on to write the New York Times Bestseller "I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality TV Show Villain"
Now Courtney weighs in on current episodes of the Bachelor Franchise, pop culture news, and every week she talks to other reality stars about how being on reality TV ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 187 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Today's episode of After Reality: I'm breaking down Episode 3 of Bachelor Mansion Takeover — dishing on my design ideas being dismissed, the "mean girl" behavior I faced, and those guilt‑tripping "mom card" jabs.
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I return to TV on HGTV’s Bachelor Mansion Takeover with a behind-the-scenes look at the renovation competition where 12 Bachelor alums compete for $100,000. I play a clip revealing who voted for me, reflect on early vulnerability in the game, and ask... more
I’m back with a solo life update — and I’m officially returning to TV for the first time in 14 years with HGTV’s Bachelor Mansion Takeover. I’m sharing the real behind-the-scenes prep (mom guilt, body changes, and the very humbling moment I forgot my... more
In this Mom Talk: Valentine’s Day Edition of After Reality, I’m reflecting on the many sides of this holiday — the sweet stuff, the pressure, and everything in between. I’m celebrating my seventh Valentine’s Day with my husband (the longest Valentine... more
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Such a light in the world and just love love this pod so so much! Loved the book and everything you do Courtney! A Legend!
Courtney is authentic and does not censor herself. This is so refreshing and different from most other people who come from reality tv.
I love the different people Courtney brings on and the wide range of topics. You never know what you are going to get and it's always interesting.
I also love her discussions on parenting and growing older. So relatable and honest. Please keep it coming, Courtney!
Courtney is very kind , friendly , and a great host. I enjoy her topics , and I love that there are no ads ! Edit - now there are TONS of annoying ads popping up! Four separate times today. It really ruins it for me. I will say though, that it’s been the same with other related podcasts that I listen to.
I enjoy listening to Courtney’s podcast and I find her to be be very down to earth and interesting. I also love her great relationship with her dad, it is very sweet. My only criticism is that I wish she would stop talking over the guests. It is distracting and she would learn more if she allowed the guests to speak freely.
Happy New Year!
I do really enjoy Courtney’s podcast, but sometimes it is challenging to listen. When she is interviewing someone (i.e. the recent Ben Higgins interview) she takes so long to ask a question that it’s easy to get lost on what the question actually is. I would suggest trying to be more succinct and not rambling during the questions. And also try not to interrupt.
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A candid, personality-forward show that blends pop culture, reality TV commentary, and personal life updates. Episodes commonly center on Bachelor Nation headlines, dating and relationship topics, parenting, and mental and physical wellness, often featuring guests with expertise in dating, nutrition, somatic psychology, and civil rights history. The host leans into authentic, sometimes provocative takes, mixing practical life tips with behind-the-scenes reality-TV reflections. This mix of relatable personal stories and timely pop culture analysis makes the show a compelling listen for listeners who want entertaining commentary with real-world applications and guests who offer expert or lived experience in dating, health, and media dynamics.... more
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