The Bachelorette alum Becca Kufrin has revealed whether she'd be open to starring on the show again now that she's single again after her breakup from Garrett Yrigoyen.

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Becca starred on The Bachelorette's fourteenth season in 2018 and got engaged to Garrett during the season finale, but Becca announced their split in September after nearly two years of dating.

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Becca is now living in Los Angeles, CA, and picking up the pieces of her life, and so she opened up about whether another stint on The Bachelorette could be in the cards for her in the future.

"Oh God! I don't know. Lately, people have been asking, I think just because I'm single," Becca shared on Tuesday's episode of Off the Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe.

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"I never want to say no and I'd never want to say never. But also, like, I am 30. I feel like a grandma. I love to sleep. I love my bed. I love snuggling with [my dog] Minno."

Becca continued, "When you film an entire season, there's no sleep for two-plus months. I don't know if I could do it again."

Kaitlyn Bristowe, who starred on The Bachelorette's eleventh season, agreed it's "a really, really draining process" and was hard to build a solid foundation with a man when she was dating and dumping dozens of other bachelors at the same time.

Prior to starring on The Bachelorette, Becca competed for Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s heart on The Bachelor's 22nd season.

Arie proposed marriage to Becca during the season finale, but he dumped her weeks later and asked his runner-up, Lauren Burnham, for a second chance.


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Once Lauren took Arie back, the pair got engaged on The Bachelor: After the Final Rose. Arie and Lauren then went on to wed in 2019, and they are now parents to a one-year-old daughter Alessi.

Due to Becca's two previous engagements, she admitted she wouldn't want to feel pressure to get engaged for a third time on a future The Bachelorette season.

"Let's be honest, I was engaged two times already. I don't want to keep racking up the rings," Becca said with a laugh. "As much as I love Neil Lane, I don't want to have a ring graveyard."

Becca even has one of her engagement rings in her bedroom still!

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While Becca no longer has her ring from Arie, she is able to keep her ring from Garrett.

"It's just sitting on my dresser," Becca shared.

"I don't know what to do with it. I'm never going to wear it again. I don't want to reuse the diamonds for anything, for myself. I don't want that juju. So who knows."

After Becca announced in September she and Garrett had split and decided to call off their engagement, Garrett seemingly moved on quickly with another woman.

However, rumors began swirling in June that Becca and Garrett's relationship was done, and the pair noticeably spent a lot of time apart over the summer.


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Becca also confirmed in September she and Garrett had "many conversations" before deciding to split and she also waited to make the public announcement as to not be "reactive."

Garrett then went Instagram official with girlfriend Alex Farrar in late October.

As for Becca, she made a "last-minute decision" to pack up her belongings and move to California, where she wanted to live all along, for a "new adventure" in her life.

Becca told Kaitlyn that moving to Los Angeles was "liberating" after living with her mother for two months in Minnesota. Becca said life in L.A. is "magical" and just "feels right" to her at this point in time.


"At the beginning, I just needed to get away. There was so much heaviness going on in my relationship and in my personal life, with my grandpa dying, my friend dying. It was very, very heavy," Becca explained on the podcast.

"Coming to L.A., the first couple days were super hard, I will say that. I went from living with Garrett to living with my mom to being all alone. I was like, 'It's way too quiet,' and I wasn't used to it. Now I love it. Now I love my alone time and having my own space and being able to do what I want and not having to check in."

Becca, however, admitted life is a little more difficult now that Los Angeles is shutting down again because of the recent rise in coronavirus cases.

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"It's an adjustment. It's not easy. No one wants to go through a breakup," Becca said.

"But I will say quarantine was kind of nice because I had an excuse to hole up and just feel the emotions. I was sad and didn't have to force myself to go out or make appearances."


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Becca elaborated, "I'm honestly still taking it day-by-day. I feel like I'm really just trying to focus on me and feel all of the emotions when they come because I don't want to be that person that bottles them up anymore like I used to be."

A source told E! News in August that Becca and Garrett's lifestyles just didn't "mesh" anymore and the couple realized they were no longer "compatible."

Becca previously said there was a lot that went into her breakup from Garrett even though people assume the differences in their political and social views resulted in them calling it quits.

Becca revealed she was ready to tie the knot with Garrett in December 2019 and the pair's relationship seemed to be strong and thriving in May 2020, but drama began in June when Garrett made a controversial social media post amid the Black Lives Matter movement.

Garrett posted a thin blue line on June 4, which showed solidarity with police forces amid nationwide protests triggered by the killing of George Floyd and appeared to spearhead the couple's demise.

Becca made it known on her own Bachelor Happy Hour podcast that she did not "align" or "agree with" Garrett's perspective. She admitted at the time she and Garrett were trying to work things out but the future of their relationship was uncertain.


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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.