Although production of the upcoming “Bachelor In Paradise” has been cancelled, there is so much drama surrounding the controversy that happened on set, which involved two of its contestants.
The Daily Mail published a version of the sexual encounter that happened between Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson. The version, which was shared by an anonymous crew member of the show, indicated that there is really more to the story, Vulture noted.
According to the crew member, the producers already suggested to Olympios and Jackson ahead of the encounter that they should hook up. The source added, “Corinne and Demario found out when they arrived in Mexico that the story line would involve the two of them hooking up so they decided to hang out and get better acquainted over drinks. Soon they decided to go swimming and when they climbed into the Jacuzzi, they were both loaded. Corinne proceeded to remove her bathing suit and things got increasingly sexual.”
Before long, the source told the tabloid that Olympios got limp, presumably because she has passed out, but Jackson continued to “be having intercourse with her.” After the deed was done, the source said Jackson lifted the unconscious Olympios out of the water and onto the cement, where he decided to perform oral sex. By that time, some of the crew had stepped in and carried Olympios to her room. The source said that the crew’s actions were disturbing, as no one sought out medical help for Olympios.
Both Olympios and Jackson has since lawyered up, the Independent said.
TMZ said despite the alleged incident, Olympios nor Jackson cannot hold the show producers responsible over the sexual encounter. According to a copy of a contract obtained by the gossip site, all contestants waive their right to sue producers over claims of "negligence, personal injury (including without limitation, any injuries arising out of the transmission of a sexually transmitted disease or unwelcome/unlawful contact or other interaction among participants)."


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