“I don’t think some of girls are fans of me at all,” Sandra revealed to Sydney Confidential after her elimination.
After watching the show with the rest of the Australia, the primary school teacher revealed to the publication, “It’s really interesting to see behind the scenes and what the girls are saying.”
She added: “They were really nice to my face, and a different story behind my back.”
Sandra isn’t hesitant to call the other ladies out for bullying, but when her bitchy behaviour was exposed in the first episode, she rigorously defended herself!
The Melbournian was called out for bad behaviour at first cocktail party of the season and she explained herself at the time by saying: “Reshael said I would cause drama by backstabbing people. You put me out there as this terrible person and I’m not. I wear my heart on my sleeve.”
Despite not appearing level-headed on the reality show she did understand that her larger-than-life persona may cause a stir, “I’m a huge personality and I love that, but there are negative things that come with it.”
“I’m constantly in your face, I want to be in on all the action,” the brunette babe explained, “but I can also be softer Sandra.”
No doubt, she relished her 15 minutes of fame, but the 27-year-old was glad to leave.
“I had an amazing experience and I think I left on a major high,” she said, “It was kind of like a relief in a way.”
She continued: “The thing about chemistry is that if you don’t have it there, you can’t force it. “Sam said he wants a confident woman, a strong woman. But I guess there was no chemistry there.”
That’s a wrap for The Bachelor’s most memorable Group Date Groupie. We’ll for sure miss Sandra’s whacky behaviour and wicked one-liners!