The Valley's Jasmine Goode calls Nick Viall a 'clout chaser' after 'uncomfortable' moment on The Bachelor

   

The Valley star Jasmine Goode has broken her silence after Nick Viall quipped he wanted an 'apology' from her after their 'uncomfortable' moment during his season of The Bachelor.

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Goode, 37, shared her thoughts on the Viall Files podcast host in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com.

Before she joined the cast of Bravo's The Valley, a spin-off of Vanderpump Rules, Goode was a contestant on Viall's season of The Bachelor in 2017. 

At one point during the season, Goode confronted Viall about not getting a one-on-one date and shared her frustration by putting her hand on Viall's throat and playfully pretending to choke him.

Viall reflected on the moment during a recent episode of his podcast The Viall Files, which he co-hosts with his now-wife Natalie Joy.

 

'I would love an apology from Jasmine,' Viall said during the May 29 episode, which also featured fellow The Valley star Janet Caperna. 'I'm still triggered.'

The Valley's Jasmine Goode calls Nick Viall a 'clout chaser'

The Valley star Jasmine Goode (pictured) called The Bachelor alum Nick Viall a 'clout chaser' after recent comments he made on his podcast, The Viall Files, about her

Nick Viall (pictured) quipped he would like an apology from Goode after an 'uncomfortable' moment during his season of The Bachelor in 2017

'All the jokes aside [on] the Jasmine strangling me thing… that did make me uncomfortable. There was a blackout moment,' Viall said.

In response to his comments, Goode told DailyMail.com that Viall is a 'clout chaser' and insisted that her pretending to choke him was simply a 'joke.'

'Nick is a clout chaser,' Goode claimed. 'He wants attention because I actually did his podcast when he first started out and we joked about it. He laughed about it.'

'Number two, I did not actually touch him. It was gesturing,' she continued. 'And number three, when you're in that situation, I was a sister wife, this is my man, you're dating, this is your boyfriend.

'I'm sorry, I'm from [New] Jersey. If I'm upset with you, like, yes I want to choke you right now. That's how we handle things.

'So, for Nick to act like, "Oh, Jasmine," please. Really, Nick? Get something else. I know you want attention, but this is so Nick coded.' 

DailyMail.com has reached out to Viall's reps for comment. 

Elsewhere during Goode's interview with DailyMail.com, the reality star opened up about feeling 'triggered' by co-star Danny Booko's alleged drunken behavior in season two of The Valley, which premiered last April.

The Valley, a spin-off of Vanderpump Rules, airs Tuesdays on Bravo at 9pm ET

Elsewhere during Goode's interview with DailyMail.com, the reality star opened up about feeling 'triggered' by co-star Danny Booko's alleged drunken behavior in season two

At the start of the season, The Valley star Jason Caperna claimed that Booko, 41, had been 'inappropriate' with Goode and Goode's fiancée, Melissa Carelli, during a Halloween party. 

'Not too long ago, Jasmine was in a situation where Danny was blackout drunk and was really inappropriate,' Caperna explained during a confessional in the premiere episode.

'Danny approached Jasmine, put his hand on her thigh and said, "Get daddy a drink," referring to himself as "daddy." 

'And then when she went to go get "daddy" and some other people a drink as well, he approached Jasmine's girlfriend Melissa and grabbed her butt.'

Booko later apologized to Goode and Carelli, telling the couple at co-star Brittany Cartwright's white party that his behavior was 'completely out of his character.'

However, Goode told her co-stars she still felt 'triggered' by Booko following a cast trip to Santa Barbara, California, in which he had missed a group dinner after a long day of drinking at a winery.

Speaking to DailyMail.com, Goode admitted that she wanted a second apology from Booko over the Halloween incident because she felt his original apology wasn't genuine.