A former contestant on The Bachelorette has opened up about a recent trip to Colombia where he was “drugged, beaten and robbed.” Will Urena was on the 2021 season of the dating game show where he attempted to win the heart of Michelle Young.
He didn’t make it past round four, but gained a following from his time on the show. The academic interventionist — who works with autistic students in elementary school — was most remembered from season 18 for saying he wanted to “make a substantial connection with someone” because he was “very tired of being the only single one in his group of friends.” Related: Former Bachelorette Tayshia Adams Is Dating A Bravolebrity?? Fans who followed Will from the show were surprised to see on his Instagram Stories Tuesday that he was the victim of a violent crime while enjoying a vacation in Colombia.
The shocking story read: So scary! The Michigan native went on to thank everyone for their support: Wrapping up the post, Will said he’s just grateful to be alive while he recovers: Such an awful situation, but we’re so glad he’s okay!
It’s unclear what kind of injuries he sustained from the attack or what area it took place in — but over the weekend, the 29-year-old posted some pics of himself walking through the streets of Medellín.
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