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Demi Burnett Doesn't Even Remember Submitting Herself for The Bachelor

'Heartbreak is a part of life, and that’s something you can learn from.'
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Caution: Spoilers for The Bachelor ahead.

Demi Burnett established herself early on this season as one of The Bachelor's most controversial contestants. Her attitude toward the "older" women on the show—any woman over 27, that is—was not well-received, nor was that "Fantasy Closet" stunt she pulled at the expense of Tracy's time with Colton.

Her boldness, though, shouldn't have come as a surprise to viewers. Her first statement to Colton when she exited the limo on night one was out-there, to say the least. “I haven’t dated a virgin since I was 12 but looking forward to giving it another shot," she said to him, who's only response was “Boy, I’m in trouble.” She was also quite open about her family: Her mother, at the time the show premiered, was in prison for embezzlement and only a short time away from release.

But ultimately, Burnett's journey was short-lived on the show. After telling Colton she was falling in love, he realized he wasn't feeling the same way and sent her home. It's been quite the ride for the 23-year-old Texas native, who says she doesn't even remember signing up for The Bachelor in the first place. "I think me and my girlfriends were having wine one night, and we got on [the site]," she tells Glamour. "I didn’t think anything would ever come of it, but it did. So that was very exciting."

Burnett admits she didn't know much about Colton before going on the show, but her dad did some research. "My dad approved, and that’s all I needed to hear," she says. "I usually don’t bring a lot of guys around or anything, so he ensured me that [Colton] would be worth it.”

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Going into this process, Burnett says she was most afraid of getting her heart broken—though that fear faded away the more she thought about it. "Heartbreak is a part of life, and that’s something you can learn from," she says. "I choose to be pretty optimistic.”

It's unclear what—or who—is in Burnett's future, but she'll have her family, including her mother, to lean on. “Family is huge for me," she says. "I think that without your family you don’t have a lot of people that truly have your back. Your family is a very, very strong core that you need to have in life to survive in this world.”

To learn more about Burnett, follow her on Instagram here.

Reporting by Alize Emme