‘BIP’ Aaron Schwartzman Reveals Life-Changing Experience
Bachelorette alums Aaron Schwartzman and Brayden Bowers survived a boat sinking and the experience really seemed life-changing for Aaron. Both of them appeared on Charity Lawson’s Season 20 on ABC, and the Bachelor Nation stars both appear on Bachelor in Paradise.
Bachelor in Paradise Fans See A Man Who Seems Supportive
The dry-as-dust reporting of a boat sinking at sea really doesn’t do much justice to the actual experience. Actually, it really shouldn’t be a huge surprise that when Brayden Bowers and his friend left Charity Lawson, they became besties. In fact, they became extremely close and the incident at sea made them even closer.
Bachelor Nation hated the scene in Bachelor in Paradise when Sam Jeffries and Aaron Schwartzman had the first-ever poo date on the show. However, they loved how supportive he seemed to be. In fact, he helped her with her diet and fed her a “poopoo platter” of things to help her go to the toilet. These days, he seems to be caring and thoughtful and claims that his harrowing experience at sea changed his outlook.
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Life-Changing Near-Death Experience For Aaron Schwartzman
Spending nearly four hours off the coast of San Diego after the boat sank really seemed terrifying for the two men and their friends. Bachelor Nation reported that the former Bachelorette alum opened up about how it changed his life when he spoke about it with Joe Joe Amabile on the Bachelor Happy Hour podcast.
Aaron Schwartzman and Brayden Bowers nearly lost their lives out at sea, and Joe heard about “massive great white sharks out there, huge like submarines that could just swallow you.” The Bachelorette alum also talked about how incredibly lucky they were that other fishermen saw them. After all, they thought they just saw some debris in the water. he added, “The fact that they drove to what they thought was debris in the water is the only reason I’m right here. “
A New Perspective On Life
Aaron Schwartzman and his friends certainly got a new outlook on life. As he explained, the “majority of people in this world have not had a true life-or-death scenario. I have been unfortunate enough to have that at work, but not to this magnitude.” Next, he described the overwhelming feeling of helplessness with “no help coming, no cell phones, no radio, no nothing.” He described it as “a whole new mindset.”
How did the experience change things for the Bachelor in Paradise star? Well, he admitted that the experience “reset some of the things I’m going to do going forward and how I look at family and friends.” From now on, he’s not about to take anything “for granted.”
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