‘The Bachelor’ Jason Mesnick Dishes About Letting Go of Naomi Crespo (and the Dead Dove)

Jason Mesnick had to let one lady go on Monday’s episode of The Bachelor, and after the weirdest home town date ever, none of us were surprised that Naomi Crespo got the boot. On his blog, Jason dished about that date and what it was like telling her goodbye. Here are some highlights:
My date with Naomi was a real roller-coaster ride almost literally. Unfortunately, you didnt get to see the very memorable horseback ride that we took together. My horse got a little spooked and started spinning in circles. I really thought it was trying to buck me off. Luckily, I slipped of the back of the horse and it took off. I know its not the thing to do if you are trying to impress a girl, but I dont have much experience with horses!
…As for the dead dove, I honestly thought it was a joke at first and I was just playing along. That was until the bag was opened and a feather flew out. I thought, Are you kidding me? Is this really happening? Am I really about to do a eulogy for a wild dove? I had no idea what to say. Really, I think Naomis mom was just having fun with us all.
I had an interesting conversation with Naomis father about religion. I am not a person that has practiced a lot of religious faith. My conversation with her father was very unexpected. He is a great man with a lot of faith and I learned a lot about him and I really respect his belief system.
The rose ceremony was tough because I had to say goodbye to Naomi. She and I are very similar in so many ways. I made my decision because I realized in my heart that Naomi has huge wings and she needs to fly and experience more in the world. She is a great girl and I know I made the right decision for all of us.
Regardless of her crazy family, it was obvious that the crazy fire that Jason has with the other girls wasn’t there with Naomi. She’s an exotic-looking, beautiful, smart, adventurous girl who will find an amazing man. We wish her the best!
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