Bachelor Happy Hour - Getting Real with Daisy
Episode Date: April 2, 2024Today on “Bachelor Happy Hour,” we’re sitting down with a very special guest — the one and only Daisy! Joe and Serena dive in with Joey’s runner-up and Bachelor Nation sweetheart to talk abo...ut everything from how she got to the show to the historic finale. Daisy tells Joe and Serena all about her health journey, her experience on the show shortly after getting her cochlear implant, and so much more. Plus, we had to ask, and Daisy did not hold back: What’s the story behind her infamous music video?! Tune in to hear all this and more, and be sure to follow so you never miss an episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey everyone, welcome back to Best Your Happy Hour. I'm Joe. And I'm Serena. And we are here with Daisy. We're so excited that you're here at Daisy. Thank you for coming on. How are you?
Hi. Thanks for having me. I'm so excited to be on here. Yeah. We're really, honestly, we're really excited to have you. I don't, I mean, the feedback on everything Daisy has just been so positive. So like I said, we're going to
try to try to get you to say something you shouldn't.
So are you ready for that?
Sounds good. I'm ready.
So, okay, let's start.
How did you get on the show?
So I actually was making TikToks like a year ago just about my cochlear implant, like my process
of getting it.
And a producer, someone in casting, saw one of my TikToks that had gone viral.
And then they DM'd and reached out to me and were like, would you ever be interested
in going on the back?
bachelor. And I was like, maybe. Yeah. What was that decision like? Because I know you just said at the
finale that it's just been now one year since you got your cochlear implant, right? So it was still kind of
early in that transition. Was it a hard decision to go on the show? Or were you like, no, I'm living
my best life. Let's do it. It definitely. It was because at the time, I was still really learning a lot
with it and speech didn't sound as good as like it can with it. So it was kind of I had a lot of
conversations with my parents about it too just because I already had like gone through like a ton
of stress because of that and just the whole process and like relearning to hear in a different
way. And I knew it was going to be hard going on the show because I was going to be around people
I'd never met. So I couldn't really focus on their like mannerisms and like I didn't know
anyone and so I also talked to the producers a lot too and I was like you know I don't know how
this is going to go for me and actually the first night when I walked in I was like I don't think
I can do this and I actually talked to a couple of the producers I was like I think I need to leave like
I don't think I was ready for this yet just because of all the noise but everyone was so comforting
and like found ways to like make me more comfortable so that was great but yeah it definitely
it was a hard decision but now I'm so happy that I did it
it's also so hard because like there's not an ease in to the show and night one is the longest
and the most overwhelming night so you're kind of just thrown into the deep end right away
yeah and they were definitely like they kept reassuring me they were like this is going to be like
the hardest night like probably probably like acoustically for you and it's like you're going
in you don't know anybody you're meeting this guy you never met and all the girls are
going for the same guy so that's intimidating too
and so the first time I was like oh my gosh um yeah no night one is night one's awful for
for everyone I do I have um so I have a friend that um that has Lyme disease and I actually
looked up the hospital that you went to in Germany yeah um do you think if you do you think
like if you didn't go to that hospital um you would have found another way to cure it
or you think like that hospital is like the reason?
I think that's the reason for me definitely
because I did a lot of other treatments in the States
and I tried basically everything I could
from like Eastern to Western medicine.
And then I heard of this place.
So I went and I did it.
It was kind of, I was at that point in my life
where I was like, it can't get worse.
Nothing gets worse.
And so that's when I decided to go and do it.
And I'm so thankful that I did it.
it and I know a lot of people that have done it that it's worked for um so yeah that for me was
definitely it and I always say if I were to get sick again or anything were to happen I would
go back there in a second yeah that's amazing yeah it's interesting too because like I mean it is
in a different country so there's like a whole different like aspect to it and just the doctors
kind of look at medicine differently so it was really interesting being there too
I can I ask you once so then once you leave that hospital and you're done with that treatment
like how how much longer did it take for you to be I guess back healthy again back to like fully
healthy yeah I would say probably two months after that is when I really noticed I was like
I feel like a completely different person some people right after they do like the main part of
the treatment they feel better right after and then people can too
take like up to six months because your body can still be like detoxing and also like everything
that was kind of damaged damage damage has to like replenish and rebuild yeah that's what I would
figure okay thank you thank you for uh opening up about that um okay so let's go to joey joey joey
you see him out of the limo what are your thoughts I at the beginning I was like I don't really know how
this is going to go. I was really excited. And when, like, he was announced as The Bachelor,
I was like, I could actually see myself, like, me and him getting along really, really well.
And so I was excited about it and I got out. I was just so nervous. But then, and then you walked in
and it was just like craziness, all the girls and everything. But then when I talked to him,
that was the first time I was like, oh, I was like, maybe I think something's like,
like there. That's always like a good feeling too because you're like this night's so crazy
I've just like turned my life upside down to be here. So to have that first conversation be like
okay, this wasn't all for nothing. Like there's potential connection must have felt really good.
Yeah. And I didn't talk to him until like 6 a.m. I think. No. Were you panicking thinking
you might not get a chance? I mean, yes a little bit because I'm I was the last one to talk to him that
night. And so as the time was going on, as it called like 3 a.m. I was like, I don't know if
I'm going to talk to him. You're like, I'll be here if he's got some time to chat. How was he
when you had that last conversation, that he seemed exhausted? Or was he just like amped up on
adrenaline and fine? Yeah, he seemed really present. So. Yeah. I don't know. I remember being like at
from like three to four. I was like, I'm not going to
make it. But then I got another man. Nice. And then I would say like what, what point in
the season did you realize like I'm really starting to catch feelings and I'm one of his
stronger connections? I would say that a lot of the other girls in the house noticed it before I did
and a lot of my friends were like, no, he's really, really into you. And I think I was still, I kind of,
with the whole process, I was always being, like, kind of careful about it all and how I was
feeling. But I would say every time I was with him, I was, like, liking him more and more.
And then when I was away from him, I was kind of like, but is this whole thing, like, real?
I was, like, kind of in my head about it, you know?
But I would say definitely, I would say our date in Jasper, for sure, was kind of like a huge, like, stepping stone.
like getting to the next step and like my feelings but i would say like even after our first
one-on-one i was like whoa i really really like this guy and i didn't expect myself to be like
that but yeah you opened up a lot on your first one-on-one too how did you expect him to react
was that the first time you shared that story in like a dating sense actually yeah definitely so
after I got my cochlearine plan I'd only been on like one date since but it was somebody that
I had known prior so they like knew all my health stuff and knew everything about me but this was
my first time like sitting down literally with anybody in my life and being like so like this is
what's happened and it happened really recently that's why it was such a big thing for me to tell him
and like for yeah that's just why it was such a big thing for me to like sit down and like
and talk to him about because I had never done that and it was still like a huge thing I was
learning and being comfortable with so it was important like that he knew especially after
that first night because I was like I don't know how this is going to go for me um so yeah I was like
I was nervous but I knew like everything I had heard about him is super nice and kind so I knew
it was probably going to be a good conversation but it was still difficult because I you never
now. Oh, of course. And it's still, you had the first one-on-one date. So it's still early on,
I feel like that it's not like you've had a few weeks to get to know him where you're going in
with like, oh, I think this is how he's going to react based on like my time with him. How were you
thinking, expecting, hoping he was going to react to you sharing your story? Honestly, just the
way he did. I thought it was like perfect how he reacted. Honestly, he reacted. Honestly, he reacted better
than I even like imagine somebody would so that was really good to see and it was really special too
because after that episode I had so many parents reaching out to me um with like kids who had cochlear implants
or if they have other things and they were just like you know it gave us kind of a sense and like
an understanding of how they do ever want to talk about it like a way they can talk about it and so
that was really special to see too yeah do you think do you think getting the first
one-on-one date is good or bad for me because big a nothing sorry not to cut you off
because it is something that's like you get the first one-on-one and you guys if it's really
seemed like you really liked each other but then like so much happens and we're kind of like
wait what's going on with joe joey and daisy yeah yeah i think in my case i think it was really good
And I think it allowed for us to kind of build a good, like, foundation from the beginning
and talk about a lot of things that we both, like, wanted and felt like we needed to talk
about. And then I think moving forward, we just kept, like, building and building from that.
But it is weird because, like, you go from having all that time with them. And then it's super
cut short, like on group dates and stuff. But I kind of looked at it like, okay, I have to make
the most out of, like, the time, the small amount of time that I have now.
But also, I don't know, I could just tell after that, like, first one-on-one, like, I never felt very, like, insecure in mind and his relationship.
I feel like it, I feel like we just kept, like, progressing until we didn't.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I feel like that just goes to show that he was probably making a conscious effort to validate you.
And, like, I feel like we saw both of you, like, making an effort to, like, move the relationship.
forward. You know what I mean? Like throughout those small times that you had together. I know you said
that your date in Jasper was kind of like a big turning point. I want to talk about your conversation with
him on how you said like, hey, I'm not in love with you. Kind of what was your thought process
going into that conversation? I mean, I felt like I had heard like other girls in the house and
I was friends with a lot of them and I had heard a lot of people have told him that they were
falling in love with him. And I remember when we were in Spain, I was like, I, I'm not there yet,
but I feel like I should be because I was like, I've gotten like the most time out of a lot of people
and I'm like, I was kind of like, should I be here? Like that was my like my thought process
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Was there any part of you that?
was worried that when you said that he was going to be like, well, you know, your steps behind
these other connections and maybe end the relationship right there? Yeah, definitely. I thought that
was like that could be a thing for sure. But I also knew I could tell he like really cared
about me and I really cared about him too. And I think I was holding back in ways also. But yeah,
that definitely went through my mind.
Okay.
Let's go to hometown.
So, yeah, I guess when was the switch where you're like, oh, I actually, I'm now here or I'm getting here.
And yeah, like hometowns went really well.
Was it maybe just him meeting your family?
Like, what was it?
Yeah, I think meeting my family.
And after that date in Jasper, I think it shows a clip of me.
And I'm like, it's happening.
after that I was talking and I was like yeah I think I think I might be like in love with him
and then yeah and then going to hometowns and like meeting my family and everything it just went
it was like such a perfect day and so that was definitely the moment and I think talking to my parents
too because it is a crazy experience and you're cut off from everyone and so I didn't have like
my family I could talk to I didn't have my typical like friends
that I talk to all the time to be like, oh, like this guy and tell them all this stuff,
kind of get their input. But it was really good for me too because it made me kind of work
and process through my own emotions in a way that I hadn't before. So I think overall it was
really good. But I think that would be like the turning point probably. Yeah. It was crazy as
a viewer watching your last few weeks of the show because I feel like we went from that conversation
on your one-on-one where you tell Joey
like I'm not in love with you yet
and then it's really like this quick snowball effect
of your feelings it's like almost like you said that
and he was like I still want you here
I still have a connection
and then it was your family
and then it was fantasy sweets
did it feel like that
like did it feel like you kind of fell in love
really quickly and like all at once
I don't know I'm just trying to see if like
the way we viewed it was in line
with how you felt about the journey
you jinxed yourself Daisy
you jinxed yourself
I think I'm out there.
I really did.
But no, I think it was slowly, like, building up,
and I was kind of denying it a little bit.
But then, yeah, at the end,
and I remember going into the row ceremony before Fantasy Sweets Week.
I remember doing, like, an interview.
And I was like, you know,
I'm just worried that I, like, wasn't allowing myself to feel it all.
And now I'm feeling everything.
And I'm wishing I would have felt it sooner.
Because now I feel like I'm, like,
going to miss out. Yeah. And I can totally understand how you would maybe have like a guard up
in the sense of like you were maybe holding back those feelings because he is dating multiple
women and it is scary to be like, yeah, I'm just going to let myself like totally fall in love
with this guy when there's like 15 other girls here and I might get my heartbroken.
Yeah, definitely. That definitely is a reason I feel like a lot of people hold back sometimes.
But, yeah, I'm happy.
You kind of like, yeah, it's kind of, it's kind of insane not to hold back a little bit because, yeah, like there's just there's so many other women there.
It's, it is.
But with how it ends, are you happy you eventually let yourself feel everything despite everything that happens?
Yes, I am because I think, I think it really like opened me up in a different way.
And I think, yeah, I just think the ending happened like really beautifully for everyone involved.
And yeah, and I am really happy I did it because it was such a great experience and I had so much fun.
And I did create like really good relationships through it too.
And so, yeah, honestly, as like hard as it was in that moment, like looking back on it, I'm like, I think it was like everything I needed.
Yeah, that's good. That's definitely a positive outlook. The in-between time between after Fantasy Suites and before that last date, right? That's what we like the sauna date. Where was your headspace before that date?
Yeah, because I know you mentioned on the finale that the first time you felt that shadow of a doubt was after the rose ceremony.
after Fantasy Suite seeing Kelsey and Joey look at each other.
So, yeah, to reiterate what Joe said, where was your head at?
Yeah, so from, yeah, from that last row ceremony when I saw him and Kelsey,
I could just tell there was like this energy between them.
And I was like, I don't think it's me for like a second.
I remember thinking that.
And then I remember I like broke down crying.
And they both like hugged me.
And I was like, going to be okay.
Oh, no.
Yeah. And then, and then from, I think I kind of just like blocked it out because I was like, oh, we're meeting the family, meeting the family went great. And then after that, I was like, okay, that went so good. And I was like, but I didn't get, you didn't really get to talk to him when you like meet the family. You don't get to talk to him that much. Just basically just talking to the family. And then going into our next day, I was just so, that.
like filled with anxiety and it didn't feel like the excitement I had always felt when I was going
to see him and everything just started to like physically like hurt like my whole body like I was
just like this doesn't feel right and then we went into that date and I don't know maybe I had
some like spiritual awakening I don't know but I was like I feel like it's like women's intuition
or like you just have this sixth sense yeah well it did yeah yeah
because it did feel like as a viewer it kind of felt like joey was like soft breaking up with you
like he was kind of launching the breakup yeah and then and then i know at the reunion or not the reunion
whatever it's called finale i should know by now because i've been doing this for 10 years um he he like was
like how did you know but like as a viewer we were kind of it was kind of like yeah it's it's kind
of obvious the yeah it's like joey your poker face wasn't as good as you thought it was
And like, do you think, do you think, like, do you think you, you, I guess, poked that out of him at all?
Or do you think like it was kind of just like you both were feeling it, I guess?
I think we both were feeling it and we both knew.
But I think it was just processing and kind of like coming to terms with it for me.
Yeah.
But I think I think I definitely knew.
And I think there was something, if I'm being honest, there was something always missing between us.
And I felt like in ways, I was kind of trying to, like, force it to be there.
Because I felt like we are a lot alike in ways.
But I also, I just felt like there was something always missing between us.
And I think for a period of the show, I just kind of ignored it.
And then when it got to like the ending, I was like, yeah, I was like, I'm right.
like there is something missing between us.
Did you ever feel or consider like pushing the answer out of him on that last date,
either the day or the night portion and just like asking him like, is it me?
You know, I didn't think about asking him that.
I always felt like if he knew for sure that it wasn't me that he would have enough like respect for me.
to send me home whenever he was feeling that.
So I trusted him in the aspect that if he knew 100% it wasn't me,
he would have enough respect for me to send me home then.
Yeah.
Was there any part of you?
Okay, so then you make the active choice to basically go to Kelsey and tell her,
like, it's not me.
I guess why did you why did you decide to do that and then was there any part of you that
maybe you were saying that to Kelsey and then second guessing like what if I what if it is me
though like what if I'm wrong no I I've never been more sure of something and honestly
and like my reason going to talk to Kelsey was from like
a friendship standpoint and I think just talking to her about like how both of our weeks have been
and also it was a way like I know they both really cared about me and I wanted them to know that
like I was going to be okay and that I supported them and I want them to be happy even though
like this was really hard for me it's still something that I can be happy for them for and I don't
think everyone will always understand that especially if you haven't been on this show and
gone through the position, but you don't understand how much time, like, you spend with the
girls, especially towards the end. Like, me, Rachel, and Kelsey were extremely close towards the
end. And I felt like we all just had a lot of respect for each other. Also, that conversation
with me and Kelsey, it was, like, I know it's, it's, the show's only like two hours, so they
can't have everything in it. But there was like a lot more parts to it of me and her just like talking
about how I was feeling talking about how she was feeling talking about like we want the best
for each other and like me saying he's not my person like I know he's your person and there was a
lot of like beautiful moments behind that and she she like she knew it was her and she knew it
wasn't me and she said I've been worried about you all week because I felt that it was going
it be me. And so it was a really, like, beautiful conversation between me and her, and it's
going to be, like, something that me and her will always have. And, like, the important thing is
that, like, her and Joey know why I did it and know, like, what was behind it all. And so, like,
that's what matters. And I know some people will probably have different things to say about it,
but they know why. And they were really, like, accepting of it and supportive of how everything went.
You know, it's your life, your choice, so you have to do what you feel in the moment.
I don't, I think there's, there'll be a lot of people that that will criticize you for that, but they, you know, they don't know what it's like to be in that position.
And I think you have to go with your gut.
And if that's what you were feeling, it was the right move.
Was it validating in any way, watching the show back and seeing their connection?
I know you said you were like super confident it wasn't you on the show, but just watching it back and being like, I see it between them and maybe help you understand maybe what was missing between you and Joey.
Yeah, definitely.
And it's interesting that you ask about that because in my journal, I like, I journaled every single day.
And when we were in, I think it was in Montreal.
It was either Montreal.
Yeah, I think it was Montreal or no, Jasper.
Yeah, Jasper.
there the day me and Kelsey were like sitting on this like dock on the little lake there and we
were just talking about like so many things and then I went back to my room and I started
journaling and I was like you know if it's not me I think Kelsey would be perfect for him and I was
like I think I like I knew because I like had seen them together you know what I mean but yeah it's
just it's a weird situation to be in and kind of be processing everything too but I remember
I like when the shows would air I would go back and read like my journal for like that week
and I remember reading that and I was like oh my gosh I was like I kind of called it
but it is weird because it's so hard if you haven't been on it to explain but it's like you're
getting to know this guy so well but you're also getting to know all these girls so well
so it's like you kind of were in a position where you could be like I can like I if you were to
match them like you could essentially you would
have all the information to do so.
Yeah, for sure.
And definitely, like, watching them back and seeing, like, how, like, you can definitely
tell, like, they're so in love with each other, like, on the show they were and, like,
even now seeing them in person.
So.
Yeah.
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Knowing what you know now after going through all this
and kind of maybe trying to look at it from like Joey's point of view.
And I know, like I think Jen's going to be an excellent bachelorette.
and I know you kind of expressed that you weren't you weren't really ready for that but do you think
you could ever be the lead of a show like this I think I definitely could I think right now just in my
life I had like I said I had like two really huge things happen in a short amount of time and I
haven't really just had time to like live and be me and do the things I want to do and so
like right now it's just like not a good time for me to do something like that um but i'm like
i loved being on the show and i had such a great experience but i just think yeah just right now
it's just not right for me and then you had a very big year you're allowed to have a chill year now
yeah i had a very big year and i'm excited to see everything that like comes from this and everything
that I can do, but it's just, I knew it wouldn't be, like, best for me right now.
I think that was smart.
It's smart.
What is something that you want to do from this?
Yeah, what's next for Daisy?
I've been working on my nonprofit a lot, so I really want to keep working on that.
Yeah, plug it.
What's it called?
Tell people where they can find information about it.
It's called Hear Your Heart.
You can go to Hear Your Heart.
dot org um but i want to do that there's also i have another children's book that's in the works
i want i have like a kind of a like memoir from my life that i actually had finished like six
months before like before i even ever got asked like on the show so it's interesting because
it's about my life like before the show and yeah it goes through all my health stuff and
everything and i had it done before i came on so i want to publish
that eventually um and i really want to do a lot of like public speaking especially to the younger
kids um that's kind of like the stuff i want to do right now but yeah i'm excited to see
where everything goes from here are you ready to potentially start dating i think
yes like i'm i'm not going to say like no i'm not ready to date i think if it was somebody like
really special and someone that I really connected with well, like, yes, but I don't know.
You never know what's going to happen.
True, yeah.
It's true.
I will say, I think right now is a time in my life where I, like, I want to put myself first
because I haven't been able to do that in a really long time.
And so I think, like, that's kind of my standpoint on it.
Like, I just need to put myself first.
but I'm not going to be like, no, you know?
Yeah, like if your husband walked into the room,
you're not going to turn away,
but you're prioritizing yourself and like settling into your single head.
Yes.
But you're open, you're open to.
The DMs are open, guys.
Yeah, you're right.
Okay, so we have to ask, there's been a lot of online chatter
and podcast talking about the music video that you are in
with with the what's the chorus do you can you touch on that at all do you want to yeah give us the story
how did this music video come to be how did you meet the guy what's the story daisy it's actually no
it's all good it's actually one of my like best friends since like we were probably in fourth or fifth
grade he's always been like one of my best friends and he like makes a lot of music
does a lot of beats and stuff.
I, like, always did choir and everything.
I, like, played piano and play guitar.
So we would always just do random music stuff together.
And then he made that song, and he was like, you want to be on?
I was like, sure.
So I was on it.
And I was like, but it went around on the internet.
When you went on the show, did you ever think, like, I wonder if people are going to see this?
I mean, I thought, like, yeah, people were probably going to see everything that was.
online i didn't i honestly didn't think people would have that big of a reaction to it but
it was kind of funny because like me and all of my like hometown friends were all like laughing
about it because it honestly most people weren't like mean about it they were just like what the
heck this is so like out of pocket well yeah i mean the lyrics i mean did you when when you did the
music video or did you question his lyrics and all were you kind of like this is a little like it's a little
aggressive. I mean, yeah, a little bit. And I remember my mom, my mom was like, oh, this is
interesting. And I remember calling my mom and I was like laughing and she's like, what's going
on? And like me and Brandon's video, the video or like the music video I was on of Brandon's.
I'm like, it's like going viral and people are saying no much stuff about it. And my mom goes,
my mom's like the most supportive person ever of me.
mom goes, hmm, I get it. And I was like, okay. You're like, hey, mom, remember that music video I did
four years ago with Brandon about, you know, that line about balls? Yeah, it's going viral.
My mom's like, oh, I get it. But honestly, like, I don't regret doing it because we had so much fun that day.
And it was like a time of my life where honestly I was like so, so sad. And so whenever I had a day
where I was just like having fun and like doing whatever like I don't know it was a great day
and he's one of my best friends and like me and him laugh about it so much now so like I don't regret
to be there and also like it was kind of a time in the show where like I was like kind of like
slowing down and like other people were like getting more like focus on and then I feel like
all of a sudden that came out and about and people were like oh daisy what
That is so true. It was like mid-season where it was like all of a sudden like, wait, why is Daisy in this blue light all over my Instagram page?
And then, but yeah, it was funny. But also like during that time, too, like, I think on my YouTube, I still have like, I have like so many videos and me like covering songs and like singing and playing music.
And a huge reason that like I did that is because that period of my life is when I found out like I was probably going deaf.
And so I was like, okay, I'm going to like do like as much music stuff as I and because it's always been such a big part of my life.
So I have like literally like hundreds and hundreds of like covers on like this drive that I have.
So but yeah, I mean.
Make sure you check the lyrics before before you release.
But honestly, yeah.
I mean, everyone's got to have something come up, right?
Yeah, no.
Honestly, it's funny.
honestly you guys should truly make t-shirts and sell them because that you would crush you should make a new one you should make a new one the people want more okay let's uh we're gonna play a game with you and then and then we'll let you go also i know i asked you about about potentially being the bachelorette but let's say bachelor in paradise came around would you consider that um like in this in this moment probably no but i don't know you never really
But I think I didn't realize like I always I like I knew how like big The Bachelor was because I watched it.
But I didn't really understand how crazy some people are.
So I think right now like I always like want to be involved in some way.
But I think right now I just kind of want to kind of take control of my life.
Yeah. Makes sense. All right. Let's do it. This is rapid fire. Rapid fire with Daisy.
It's all easy, easy, easy, fine questions, not just like favorite food kind of thing.
Okay. Night in or go out? Night in. Early bird or night owl?
Early bird?
Favorite food or cuisine?
I love sushi and pasta.
Same girl.
Yeah.
What is your love language?
Physical touch.
What is a deal breaker for you?
Cheater.
What is your go-to cocktail?
Guinea spicy marg.
Favorite place you visited this season?
This season, Jasper.
That's really the favorite.
Everyone says that they loved Jasper.
It's beautiful.
And just like the energy there and like all of us girls,
us like six girls we had so much fun that week even like in the bloopers it's us like sitting by the
fire like kind of impersonating each other and like that night was so much fun but yeah it was great
vibes uh favorite group date um the tennis date least favorite group date um I honestly I don't think I have one
i like i had a really good time at the mall honestly maybe the i love the painting one when we
were in spain but i was really really like sick that day so i did not uh okay a favorite look
you wore this season i really liked the white like cut out dress i wore when we are in malta
because i felt like it wasn't like something people would expect me to wear yeah that was a good one
gold or silver
Gold.
Go to hangover care.
Liquid Ivy or fake.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's the best.
Favorite color to wear?
Favorite color to wear?
Green or black?
I like green myself.
I feel like Serena probably should have been the one asking these questions.
Favorite, favorite beauty product?
Favorite beauty product?
I love the rare beauty blush.
Serena, you know that?
I do.
I do.
classic. Joe, do you know that?
Of course. Do you know what celebrity owns rare beauty?
Rare beauty? Yeah.
Give me a call.
It's a female singer slash actress.
She's a Burnett. She's dating a guy that was in Dave.
Yeah.
Yeah. Good job. Good job.
Adventurous or relaxing vacation.
A mix? Can I say?
Yes, you can.
because that is the correct answer.
Dream destination spot.
I really want to go to Australia.
Nice.
Okay.
Well, Daisy, you're wonderful as we expect it.
And thank you so much for coming on Bachelor Happy Hour.
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