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Jeremy Simon has been caught red-handed and The Bachelorette fans are not happy. The season 21 contestant , who is still in the race to win Jenn Tran 's heart, has been caught out by eagle-eyed Bachelor Nation sleuths who have somehow stumbled across a disturbing Instagram comment left by Jeremy. The comment was seemingly written under an Instagram post 558 weeks ago, which equates to taking place around 2013.

Olympic gymnast breaks down in tears after Team USA inquiry took her medal away Olympic triathlete hospitalized after swimming in Seine as team withdraws from event "[N-word] first off you ain't," the message began as Jeremy, who would have been around 20 at the time, appeared to go on to clap back at someone he had upset. "Second off I was saying past tense you looked small so I was complimenting you on the fact that you got bigger but now I take it all back @mirtwell. Taking to a Bachelor Reddit thread, one user @Ok-Term-8582 posted a screenshot of the comment along with the caption "Jeremy.



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" "I was curious on if Jeremy was exaggerating being the “fat kid” in high school and so I went stalking and...

I know it’s from 2013 but [skull face emoji]" they added. Others were quick to comment on the resurfaced message, like @eyedontgohere who penned: "HUH?! they need to start over from scratch and give Jenn better guys, what a racist piece of s---." Another fan @sproutpotion asked: "How do you even find this?" Don't Miss: Ben Affleck, 51, gets total mid-life crisis makeover amid Jennifer Lopez divorce drama Golden Bachelor's Theresa Nist admits 'my life has never been the same' in emotional post Jennifer Aniston breaks silence after being doused in black paint in the street As user @ZoSoTim avatar pointed out: "He didn’t think to scrub his social media before going on the show?" While @Lonely-Prize-1662 said: "I've actually never understood why even adolescent white boys think talking like that even sounds cool.

" Episode five of the hit ABC reality show aired this week and for the second consecutive week, Jenn decided that she didn't want to have a cocktail party, so she and her remaining suitors headed straight to another rose ceremony. With Grant and Jonathan already having a rose, the remaining roses went to Sam, Devin, Marcus, Jeremy, and Spencer — sending Dylan home. The Bachelor airs Mondays on ABC and is available to stream on Hulu.

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