‘Bachelor’ star DeMario Jackson details pool sex with white castmate

DeMario Jackson is telling his side of what happened on Bachelor in Paradise during the infamous pool sex romp that temporarily got production cancelled.

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DeMario Jackson is telling his side of what happened on Bachelor in Paradise during the infamous pool sex romp that temporarily got production cancelled.

“That night was probably one of the wildest nights of my entire life,” he told E! News, recalling the night that he says Corinne Olympios invited him to the pool.

“Our first real conversation was at the bar,” Jackson said. “We were hanging out. We kind of were just complimenting each other on being villains. I was like, ‘Look, I’ve accepted this role.’ We were kind of just laughing, like, ‘Oh, we’re about to dominate Paradise!’ Like homie stuff, like really, really like friends. And then, you know, we started having a little bit more fun … and had a few drinks.”

He said that Olympios suggested the pool after they had both been drinking and taking shots.

“I was like, ‘Hell yeah!’” he said. “You know, I’m down for it. I’m not gonna … I don’t think any single man — some married ones — wouldn’t turn down Corinne. She’s a beautiful woman!”

Jackson added that he made sure they were being watched before they hit the pool.

“It’s crazy because when you’re a man — mostly African-American man — no matter where you’re at, you always look for things that can help you out. And at that moment, I made sure the cameras followed us,” he said. “It just seemed too perfect in a sense for me, and at the point, that’s when my spidey senses got up.”

He went on to say that even though both of them removed their bathing suits, Olympios was the one to suggest oral sex.

“I get out of the pool, and I have my legs in the pool, and I’m just hanging out … This is when she gets up out of the pool and puts her lady parts right on my face,” he said.

After the events of the night, Jackson said that they were still friendly the next day.

“She wasn’t mad. We were hanging out. Actually, I offered her a shot, and she said that the production had cut her off from drinking for the day,” he said.

But then, three days later, Jackson said one of the producers approached him.

“He goes, ‘Here’s what I’m gonna need you to do: I’m going to need you to bow out. Tell [host Chris Harrison] and the crew that you love them, you’re thankful. However, you — you know you’re not there for the right reasons,” Jackson said. “I’m like, what the f–k? Straight up. He goes, ‘I can’t tell you what I know, but it’s going to be bad if you don’t leave tonight.’”

Although production was halted on the show while an investigation was conducted, Jackson was eventually cleared of wrongdoing in the matter.

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