Chase Rice Was 'Upset At First' After Dramatic 'Bachelor' Appearance

Chase Rice Was 'Upset At First' After Dramatic 'Bachelor' Appearance

Chase Rice was not happy with The Bachelor producers after their latest attempt to stir up more drama this season.

The country star appeared on Monday's episode of the popular ABC dating show where he ended up performing for ex Victoria Fuller while on her one-on-one date with Peter Weber. Anyone who tuned in could immediately sense how awkward the whole experience was.

"I was pissed at first," Rice said in a previous interview, "and then I was like, ‘I gotta figure out a way to turn this positive for myself, mainly because I had no desire to be a part of any reality TV show. I was just going on there to promote 'Lonely If You Are,' promote my music. And that was it."

Although he was upset about the producer's choice at first, Tuesday morning (January 28), told The Bobby Bones Show, he's not "mad at anybody." He even adds, "I'm pretty happy with it."

"At the end of the day, if it takes people to my music, takes people to my new album, then I'm not going to complain about that," Rice tells Bobby Bones.

The country singer also set the record straight, saying that his new record is not about Fuller who he said he met once in Charlotte. Although the album is not about Fuller, it is about his last girlfriend who he says he dated on and off the last two years or so.

"It was the real deal," he says of his ex-girlfriend. "We had a great relationship, great friendship and that's where you get a song like 'Everywhere.' You start to see her everywhere you go." He adds, "I miss her sometimes still for sure, she was a great one."

Rice dropped the surprise project, The Album Part I, on Friday (January 24). "Messy" and "Forever To Go" are two highlight tracks from the record in addition to "Lonely If You Are."

Take a listen to Rice's full interview with Bobby Bones on Tuesday morning (January 28) below.

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