'The Bachelorette's Luke Parker Issues Apology to Hannah Brown After Explosive Argument Airs on TV
The Bachelorette‘s Luke Parker is sharing his thoughts after his explosive argument with Hannah Brown aired during tonight’s episode.
The 24-year-old reality star took to his Instagram to clear the air after watching the upsetting things he said to Hannah about her sex life and was subsequently sent home.
“It hurt my heart that @alabamahannah felt I was shaming her. In our conversation my heart was never to judge or condemn Hannah. I was simply making a decision for myself on what I expected in our relationship, our conversations and our beliefs led me to believe we were on the same page about sex,” Luke wrote.
He continued, “As for my time on the show I made mistakes and no I’m not perfect (crazy right) I didn’t totally behave as the man I want to be and I did not represent Christ the way I thought I was prepared to and that has broken me.”
Luke continued his thoughts on his Twitter, but was seemingly displeased about Hannah‘s lighthearted reaction to the situation.
“The difference in how we view sin is seen in the response, I’m weeping at mine and you’re laughing at yours. All sin stings. My heart hurts for us both,” Luke wrote.
Hannah responded, “@luke_parker777 time and time again jesus loved and ate with ‘sinners’ who laughed. and time and time again he rebuked ‘saints’ that judged. where do you fall Luke?”
Click inside to read Hannah and Luke’s entire conversation…
to the windmill, to the wall. 🎶 #TheBachelorette
— Hannah Brown (@AlabamaHannah) July 16, 2019
@AlabamaHannah The difference in how we view sin is seen in the response, I’m weeping at mine and you’re laughing at yours. All sin stings. My heart hurts for both of us.
— Luke Parker (@luke_parker777) July 16, 2019
@luke_parker777 time and time again jesus loved and ate with “sinners” who laughed. and time and time again he rebuked “saints” that judged. where do you fall Luke? #TheBachelorette https://t.co/FlhZ5JbOCA
— Hannah Brown (@AlabamaHannah) July 16, 2019
@AlabamaHannah There is a difference between eating with sinners who laugh and sinners who laugh at their sin. Sin is the very thing that put Jesus on the cross and that’s not a laughing matter. https://t.co/cU1YlEgeFB
— Luke Parker (@luke_parker777) July 16, 2019
i have never said that i find my sin funny. i’m not going to lectured on appropriate emotional responses by a guy who threw deli meat in a guys lap. https://t.co/hc8lsPUUA8
— Hannah Brown (@AlabamaHannah) July 16, 2019
Your tweets about the windmill and the wood were enough, it’s not about the action it’s about the response. If you want to talk about it, you know how to get ahold of me. https://t.co/BQpIn0TqEh
— Luke Parker (@luke_parker777) July 16, 2019