Ashley Iaconetti has given away whether she slept with Jared Haibon in the fantasy suite on Bachelor in Paradise.

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Monday night's episode of Bachelor in Paradise concluded with Iaconetti inviting Haibon to spend the night with her in Mexico. Haibon hesitantly accepted her invitation, and then Iaconetti made comments to the cameras about wanting to "do stuff" with him and potentially lose her virginity.

But Iaconetti took to Twitter Monday night to basically slam the idea she "lost her V-card" to Haibon.

"Y'all's know I'd never lose my v-card to a guy that wasn't all in," Iaconetti tweeted last night.

Haibon made it clear all season he wasn't crazy about or sold on dating Iaconetti, however, she pursued him relentless with the hope that might change.

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"You say CRAZY things during a 2am interview...I would never loose my virginity outside the bounds of MUTUAL love & commitment," she explained.

Afterward, Iaconetti pinned a tweet from March in which she wrote for Cosmopolitan, "My article is up!! I'm a Virgin, So Why Am I Being Slut-Shamed?"

While Iaconetti is the first to admit she went after Haibon aggressively, she suggested on Twitter Haibon talked to her about the heartfelt letter she wrote him prior to the Rose Ceremony when she offered him a rose.

"OMG! WHAT?! How could they not show when Jared came up to me to discuss the letter? WTF?! Where's the continuity to this plot line?!... WAIT. Still in shock. They're pretending like I just gave Jared the rose without feedback on the letter? His reaction was my deciding factor," Iaconetti wrote.

Iaconetti has had a major crush on Haibon ever since they both entered Paradise.


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During Monday night's episode, she said he looked like a mix of Ashton Kutcher and a Jonas brother. Hilariously, Kutcher's wife Mila Kunis asked him to tweet out a split screen of Kutcher and Haibon to show the resemblance.






About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.