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Juliette sashayed around the cocktail party, batting off accusations





Juliette sashayed around the cocktail party, batting off accusations

Bach star names celebs sending her pics | Noosa News

Wednesday night’s bizarre Bachelor cocktail party was a confusing watch.

But one aspect of the episode made it even trickier to keep up with the unfolding cat fight: a very distracting green dress.

Contestant Juliette, who earned the ire of Roxi for merely speaking to Locky at the party, rocked a green formal gown with a plunging neckline, leaving viewers unsure where to look.

As Juliette sashayed around the cocktail party, batting off accusations of conniving behaviour, her daring dress looked at risk of revealing a little more than she bargained for – and far too much for the timeslot.

Juliette Herrera left The Bachelor last night. Picture: Channel 10






 














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