Corinne Olympios, 29, is displaying PDA along with her new boyfriend, Jerry Morris, whereas vacationing within the stunning Turks and Caicos.

The “Bachelor” alum was not afraid to indicate off her sizzling physique to her 1.1 million followers as her new Instagram put up is definitely steamy.

Corinne Olympios’ Latest Bikini Picture

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The “Bachelor” alum is at present courting Jerry Morris and it’s protected to say the 2 are very pleased. Olympios posted a collection of photographs to Instagram, sharing her and her boyfriend getting cuddly within the pool at Turks and Caicos.

Olympios is seen carrying a white floral print bikini whereas Morris is in easy black swim trunks. In the photographs, the couple is hugging, snuggling, making out, and splashing round whereas having fun with their time in paradise.

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The 29-year-outdated began courting Jerry Morris earlier this 12 months. “Corinne Olympios is dating Jerry Morris and she’s really happy with him and he treats her super well,” the supply advised ET.

“Corinne has been dating Jerry and she’s really happy. It’s a new relationship, in the beginning stages, but she’s really excited. He treats her amazing and she’s optimistic, while enthusiastic to see how their relationship develops,” a rep for Olympios added.

Corinne Olympios’s Sexual Assault Incident During “Bachelor In Paradise”

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In 2017, “Bachelor in Paradise” filming was suspended when Warner Bros. launched an inner investigation right into a sexual encounter between DeMario Jackson and Corinne Olympios.

“I am a victim and have spent the last week trying to make sense of what happened on June 4. Although I have little memory of that night, something bad obviously took place, which I understand is why production on the show has now been suspended and a producer on the show has filed a complaint against the production,” Olympios stated in a press release on the time of the incident.

Later on, Olympios sat down with then-“Bachelor” nation host Chris Harrison to additional clarify her facet of the story. “I would love for everyone to have a better understanding of me and my side,” Olympios advised Harrison. “I’m doing a lot better. It was hard for me. It was really just a rough time for my family. My mom came out and is staying with me. I’m better.”

Olympios obtained plenty of backlash when she referred to herself as a “victim.”

“At that point in time, I saw myself as a victim of having something this serious happen to you and have the media paint you a certain way that you know you aren’t and having all these people make their judgments and comments and they don’t even know what happened or went on,” she stated in one other assertion. “That’s what I’m a victim of. I never meant that I was a victim of DeMario. I strongly believe he had no bad intentions at all. It was all good. It was unfortunate that no one really knew how intoxicated I actually was at the time.”

She continued, “I believe that nobody knew that. It was nobody’s fault. I was a victim of not really knowing what happened at the time. We were just really trying to get to bottom of everything.”

Demario Jackson Speaks Out Regarding Sexual Assault Incident

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When the sexual assault incident was ongoing, Jackson spoke to “Bachelor” franchise host Chris Harrison concerning the incident, saying, “It was tough as a result of I do know who I’m. I do know I’m not that monster that they’re attempting to painting on TV.

He continued, “Like Michelle Obama said, ‘When they go low, you go high.’ It was hard to go high. I had to do it because I train and mentor children and I can’t tell them to be something that I’m not. That’s what kept me going – and great family, friends, school teachers, people at the gym … it was just crazy to see the response from them. My castmates – Alexis, Raven, I think I FaceTimed Taylor every single day. There was so much love. I was extremely humbled.”