Bachelorette graduate Tayshia Adams denies breaking up with Zac Clark after being seen without an engagement ring
She is set to co-host the new season of The Bachelorette with schoolmate Kaitlyn Bristowe after longtime host Chris Harrison was eliminated in a row of racism.
And on Monday, Tayshia Adams reassured her fans that she is still engaged to her 16-season brother, Zac Clark, despite being seen without her ring on social media posts lately.
Taking to Instagram Stories, 30-year-old Adams explained that sometimes she doesn’t seem to have the ring on her left hand when her image is inverted in selfies in the mirror and that she has now left it in LA for to be resized.

Still together: Tayshia Adams reassured her fans that she is still engaged to Zac Clark in a post on Instagram Stories, on Monday, after rumors of a breakup
“There are always strange rumors that I don’t wear my ring and that Zac and I are separated. I don’t know what’s going on, but you guys were holding my phone with my left hand, ‘she said.
“But, ironically, as I was showing my hand a week and a half ago, my ring was literally spinning around my finger, and many of you sent me the message, ‘Don’t lose your ring!’ “, Continued .
“Well, I was in LA for a hot minute and I finally managed to let go of my ring and enlarge it.”

No drama: Bachelorette from season 16 explained that her ring was missing from recent social media posts because she recently gave up LA to be resized

Chill: Adams, 30, blamed his fans for putting “unnecessary rumors / pressures” on the reality show couple
Then he summed it up with: “So, ironically, it was my right hand in my story, but I also got my ring to be cleaned and sized, in the end – it’s been six months, for example. when I had this. ‘
Adams concluded: “Everything is good in this regard. Thank you very much for your concern, but we are fine. We cool off.
Adams of Orange County, California, and Clark, 37, of New Jersey got engaged last summer.

He said yes: Adams and Clark, 37, took part in the ABC dating competition last summer, but have not yet set a date for their wedding.
The two are based on the East Coast, although Adams still travels back and forth to Southern California, where he resides.
She revealed that she knew Clark was “the one” when she met her family during the filming of the ABC dating contest.
She told The Hollywood Reporter: “There were many times when I saw myself imagining a life with him. I think it really solidified when my family was involved, just because I’m so close to my family. You not only marry a person, but also their family.
Adams explained: “It was very important for me to see him with my brothers and see how he interacts with my parents. My father protects me if you haven’t noticed! So to get his approval is everything.

The two are based on the East Coast, where Clark, originally from New Jersey, is a co-founder of a rehabilitation facility, although Adams still travels back and forth to Southern California.
In the meantime, ABC confirmed on Friday that Harrison will not return for season 17 of The Bachelorette and that Adams and Bristowe will temporarily take over.
The two are said to be at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa in New Mexico, where the reality show will be filmed.
They, along with the cast and crew, must make a mandatory quarantine before shooting begins due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Dynamic duo: Meanwhile, ABC confirmed on Friday that Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe’s colleague will co-host season 17 of The Bachelorette, replacing longtime host Chris Harrison

Let’s go! Adams shared her enthusiasm for her new concert and is now in New Mexico with the rest of the cast and crew preparing to begin filming after the mandatory quarantine.