Bachelor Matt James shares photo of on-again girlfriend Rachael Kirkconnell’s cleavage as they grab lunch in NYC
THE Bachelor star Matt James shared a photo of on-again girlfriend Rachael Kirkconnell’s cleavage.
The 29-year-old shared the snap as they grabbed lunch in .
took to his on Wednesday to post a photo of their lunch as they spent time at a restaurant in Manhattan’s Lower East Side neighborhood.
Three sandwiches were placed on the table, while a bowl of fruit sat between Matt and .
The 24-year-old’s cleavage was also on full display in the shot, as she wore a tight gray tank top for the lunch date.
The reality star's Instagram Story post comes shortly after around the city.
Matt and Rachael met on the most recent season of , though their relationship has not always been the easiest.
They splitt for a brief period of time in March, though decided to give their relationship another chance back in April.
At the end of the twenty-fifth season of The Bachelor, , 27, in the final rose ceremony.
However, Matt took a break from their relationship because he needed "the time to address the troubling information that has come to light since we wrapped filming."
The couple broke up in February after photos surfaced of Rachael in college.
The TV personality received severe backlash for attending the event, which glorified the confederate nation at the time of slavery.
Rachael's cousin Anastasia and insisted that she is "not racist," but also admitted the photos are "hard to defend."
During the After the Final Rose ceremony, Matt and stated: "If you don't understand that something like that is problematic in 2018, there's a lot of me that you won't understand. It's as simple as that.”
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After the photos resurfaced, told her followers on Instagram: “If you are in my comments or anywhere defending me or telling people that I did nothing wrong or that there is nothing to be hurt or offended about, please stop.
“That’s not our place to tell people what they can and can’t be offended about. That's wrong and that’s part of the problem so stop saying I did nothing wrong, that’s not true.
“If you really want to support me then encourage me to do better.”