Colton Underwood Was “Blindsided” After Reports That Cassie Randolph Filed a Restraining Order Against Him

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From Cosmopolitan

  • Cassie Randolph allegedly filed for a restraining order against ex Colton Underwood.

  • Cassie and Colton started dating during his season of The Bachelor.


The reports of Cassie Randolph’s restraining order against ex Colton Underwood has left him in shock. Us Weekly confirmed the news of the restraining order, which was initially reported by TMZ. Cassie’s allegations come after they announced their breakup in May.

The court documents state that Cassie cited Domestic Violence Prevention as the reason for the request. She accused Colton of harassing her via text messages, placing a tracking device on her car, and even showing up to her parents’ home and her apartment unannounced. TMZ wrote:

“She claims he takes obsessive walks to her apartment complex and loitered in the alley outside her bedroom window at her parents’ Huntington Beach house at 2 a.m.”

Now, sources tell Us Weekly that Colton hasn’t spoken to Cassie “in a month.” The insider adds, “He’s been in Colorado and this was all a surprise. He was completely blindsided.”

Since the breakup, Cassie has been hush-hush about revealing any details that led to the split. Demi Burnett, who also appeared on Colton’s season of The Bachelor, admitted that she doesn’t even know anything about what drove them apart.

“I probably asked her like 50 times, ‘Why’d you guys break up?’ She would not talk about it. She is so respectful of that privacy they had,” Demi said during the Chicks in the Office podcast. “She had nothing bad to say about him. She cried at one point and she was just like, ‘It’s really hard.’ I know she cares about him so much. I don’t even know what happened.”

It seems like the full story will eventually be revealed.


If you’re a victim of stalking, contact the National Center for Victims of Crime hotline at 1-855-4-VICTIM (1-855-484-2846). If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or text LOVEIS to 22522.


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