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Colton Underwood Opens Up About His Sexuality, Fighting Coronavirus & Much More

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Colton Underwood couldn't be more grateful for girlfriend Cassie Randolph. On Wednesday, the former Bachelor gave Daily Pop co-host Justin Sylvester an update on his coronavirus battle.

As the retired NFL player revealed he's "feeling so much better," he also stated that wouldn't be on the mend without Randolph and her family. "It's been going well, I can't say enough good things.

They've helped me so much," Underwood shared on being quarantined at Randolph's family home in Huntington Beach. "I've obviously been quarantined in their house for this whole entire period, I've been out down in Huntington.

So, without them, I don't know where I'd be right now. So, I can't thank them enough." Back in March, the 28-year-old reality star confirmed.

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