'The Bachelor' 2016: Nick Viall Joins ABC Series Again? Says 'The Bachelorette' Kaitlyn Bristowe Broke Rules For Him

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“The Bachelorette” 2015 couple Kaitlyn Bristowe and Nick Viall revealed a few details about their relationship to the delight of their fans. Viall shared that Bristowe broke the rules of the ABC reality series by saying “I love you” several times.

"We told each other [I love you] a bunch of times," Viall revealed in an interview with Ali Fedotowsky.

"She's not allowed to say that, even technically in private," he added.

Bristowe confirmed that "The Bachelorette" producers warned them about being too vocal about their feelings in the course of the show. She, however, said that the showrunners were only looking out for the contestant's best interest.

"When I was the Bachelorette, the producers were always like, 'Don't tell someone you love them! Don't tell them!'" she recalled.

"It's a rule. You're not supposed to say it, because you can change your mind. They say, 'Don't say it until the end just in case.'"

When he was sent home and Bristowe ultimately chose Shawn Booth, Viall admitted that he had been hurt. The reality star added that it was painful to see what he went through on live television.

"I spent the past three months really just focusing on moving forward. It took a lot out of me, and all of my energy has been focused on [healing]. After last night, I think anyone would feel really lucky to be considered. It's obviously an incredible opportunity."

Overall, Nick Viall revealed that being on "The Bachelorette" has its ups and downs. When asked if he will consider being on "The Bachelor" given the chance, Viall said that he will definitely think about it.

"It's one of those things I'd have to obviously spend a lot of time [discussing] with my family and friends, he said.

"But I can't say that I wouldn't. It's certainly something that I'd have to take into serious consideration, because I want to take it seriously. I really want to do it only if I felt like it could really work for me."

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