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feels to me a bunch o. we're still up. to some more push at the under. a goal you put it's not just on thoughts almost unusable not on one notable not so there's 2 more stubborn it takes to get the ship. over or to just. hey there dennis miller coming to you from home base isolation and today we'll talk to the bachelor star colton underwood seems like a nice kid about his popular reality t.v. show his new book and also the fact he had recently had coronavirus so we can actually talk to somebody who's gone through all that right after this on dennis miller plus want.
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hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're doing it by remote nice for our guest to join us today he's the bachelor star colton underwood colton 1st appeared on the franchise as a contestant on the bachelorette before becoming the bachelor myself for season 23 in 2019 colton has a new book out called the 1st time finding myself and looking for love on reality t.v. currently available online poll number one colt thanks for joining us. now you for having me on i appreciate it. and then we can see your bald spot in a mirror behind you no i'm kidding i get it i know it said. listen we're all struggling with our hair right now we don't have any we can't get our hair cut room i'm sitting here in my pajamas i'm not gonna lie to you. i'm so they're my pajamas
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from the waist listen i hear you. i hear you have the coronavirus know what stage are you do you clear a bit in the middle i'm here no i'm actually full recovery so i have the anti-bodies now i have no more traces of the crown of virus in me other than the good stuff i guess you want to call it but i made a full recovery i have the medication today to be honest with you and a good doctor out here that was on top of it so well tell me tell me but you know listen well i'm going to get to the book obviously because people everywhere i look the show is everything with people shut in they love stuff like this they can even john but let's talk about just the illness for a 2nd because you're like the canary in the coal mine when you've been there what is your 1st notice how long before tell me about getting out of it break it down for us called yeah. so men to be honest with you i started becoming symptomatic and i thought i just had the flu my body aches fever night sweats and i just assumed it
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was the flu i didn't it was so early on then i was like there's no way statistically speaking i think at the time there was like 30 cases in california 40 cases tested and i didn't think i had it. and one night i just woke up in the bed was completely wet i could barely catch my breath i panicked ordered oxygen boost those little cans off of amazon right 4 am because i was gasping for air. so i think in that moment i realized hey i need to probably take a test and see what i have so i can treat it and i called kathy called 2 doctors on my behalf and i got denied by both of them and then her mom stumbled upon a doctor in orange county here that had tests and i drove down and took the test and 2 days later realize i tested positive. you know what it's so there's a there's an interim weavings thing here where you're freaked out that you might have but they're talking about how it affects your breathing hyperventilation
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happens when you get these things start to dovetail and the next thing you know you're trying to think and i have a trouble catching my breath because i have this dream i worried about it most of it scared the living hell out of you yeah that now is something i always kept in the back of my mind too i was like i am i just anxious and maybe maybe the symptoms are like phantom and i'm just thinking i have it it might be in my head but then i walk to the bathroom and i have to sit down to pee because i was so winded i think that's when i was like ok this isn't something to play around with. the other scariest part i think was just the unknown and the mixed messaging going on in the news and in the media is the reason why i spoke out publicly about it because at the time there was still spring breakers in florida on the beach my age and there was kids that were saying i don't care if i did it's not going to affect me i'm sitting here barely being able to talk to my phone catching my breath tell me about you know when when do you start coming out and what's it feel like do you come out
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as abruptly as you go in or no as a black. i was about 4 or 5 day lag after the medicines completely back to health casting our parents and our whole family did an amazing job so i felt isolated on their 3rd bedroom floor and they would bring up food and water with gloves and masks on and drop it off and leave and i was up there for god god knows how long probably way too long by myself but they stayed healthy they all tested negative. so it's you know it's a good thing that they did what they did to stay healthy what a long strange trip when you think about a cult that you would go on and it's kind of a strange thing you're obviously a good looking guy you're bright you could be with him but you go out to t.v. show i'm sure at the beginning it's kind of a lark and then it turns out you did as well then but where did you end up with her with her parents and they're bringing stuff up to the title or like your question
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moto it's just an unbelievably strange trip visited you know what i know and the craziest part about it is we sort of been through something similar because there's a 4 month lag between the show and when we filmed it so for 4 months i keep my i keep my relationship secret and i don't let the public know that i'm with kathy so i've been in this position before where i'm like running around the house hiding and trying to like just stay locked down here and i can't go out for a walk i can't do anything so i sort of been through it on a minor scale before so we were prepared for it a little bit. you know what they must literally scare the living hell out of you guys with a nondisclosure form because i'm always thinking what in god's name can they say to these people up front that would scare them to the point that they would literally go for months living this clandestine existence the lawyers just to do with every possible contingency up front you know they talk to us about it for sure but i think there's also for me i don't know i had fun filming the t.v.
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show i had i had fun looking at the ratings i had fun engaging the people who were in it for the entertainment i wanted to make my show really good you know i wanted the bastard to do really well so there's a part of me that want to like hide out and try to throw people off and you know sort of play the game. play along just to wrap on your corn to negate you're not able to execute is where you're reading watching t.v. what were you doing well when i was at my when i was really really sick i was sleeping obviously 1516 hours a day to recover but for the most part i was binge watching t.v. shows. but also like doing i mean sure i was catching up you know i made a lot of phone calls to a lot of people who i might not have talked to in the past just because i was busy so i got i got them to catch up with old friends and family. well let's talk about the show and let's talk about the book and once again the book is the 1st time in the show is the bachelor i talk to chris he seems like
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a guy like him harris is his name harris and he seems like it could super close guy this thing is such of you know i'm an honest to god my son watches and now his girl and years ago we used to watch it and just because we'd always try to do the beats of it it wasn't a drinking game it's obviously my sound but we'd say he's about to say journey's about she spots a journey we'll have all these games with it but it's how long is a been on the it's like survivor forgot 6 it's been on so long right yeah i mean i was season 23. just to put things in perspective and i think that's where it comes to 15 or 16 now in paradise i mean it's a year round thing a.b.c. basically is a bachelor show now are the bachelor networks because they have off work and they have a new thing in show come out i think next week and they've done a great job with the franchise they're just expanding and really laying it all out before we get to the book and the book is the 1st time how does it come about like i guess they put ads up on the show and you call it when you go in for interviews i'm just trying to figure out how do you go from being
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a watcher of the bachelor to the bachelor i am going lock i guess fate whatever you want to call it from a movie interview and walking down 63 mall in denver and they had an open casting call at a hard rock cafe and i popped in and talked to some people and i was at a point my life where i had no clue what was going on what was next i was done playing football so why not you know let's look try it look there at let's have some fun. well tell your brothers that we're from denver i don't know your bag group i grew up denver noir but i grew up in illinois but i live the last 56 years before you know the whole show out in colorado tell me about your football journey i'm obviously fascinated about that yeah so for me i played football for 17 years grew up high school went to illinois state university played my freshman sophomore engineer their. pride and my role on the teams and had 2 outstanding all-american
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teams and i don't i stay in one draft in 2014 to the chargers and then i got cut 3 different times to 3 different teams to between the eagles and the raiders and i was just spending my tires and i was realizing hey this isn't going to be a 1012 year career so i need to figure out what's next for me you know i was practice squad all 3 seasons and i took pride in it had a lot of had a lot of fun with my teammates but i just wasn't filling me any more you know just in that role while you know it was a necessary role for a team to have i just didn't find pride anymore so when i got my final injury i decided it was time to serve pack up and not return boy you know when i watch the $24.00 seventh's show each year you think boy they make good not only is it a brutal sport physically obviously but i can't believe how little fun some some of the coaches was it at some point you've got to come in there like gruden and have the knock knock thing or a few things to where you can have
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a light moment or it just turns into the boot camp yeah god sakes yeah i think john green obviously does a great job. i enjoyed my time through it but the chargers organization and stuff too but i was a little crazy. all right folks we're going to talk to colton more after the break dig down on this book a little and the well like i said a genial chap right up to this morkel underwood on dennis miller plus my. book. world is driven by shaped by one percent of those.
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in the depths. for a mate in the shallowness. of . a fox welcome back to dennis miller plus one colton tell us about the book give us the overview my friend. yes i decided to dive in and write a book just to get control back or feel like i had control back in my life and tell my story folks that are so therapeutic so emotional to write and it's a book that covers a lot of different variety of topics from. being bullied my high school in grade school. you know sort of experience and then through college and dealing through my
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parents' divorce working through that working through my identity where i fit in what i liked and then dive into a little bit of that f.l. and then the bass or experience and all my relationships whether it's with god my parents my girlfriends i laid off there. well tell you what brother you know what you just just described his life you know i had my ass kicked daily in grade school you know and. it's just it is a long strange trip was jerry garcia said are you a happy man you've been happy through all this because you know obviously people downturns in their life upsurge what's been your general demeanor over your life. i would say confused frustrated and now i'm happy i'm very happy these last 2 years for may have been so good just and self discovery and you know really coming into my own skin i think having a little more confidence and being ok with just being named being different i dealt
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with a lot of insecurity as a lot of struggles growing up just confused in trying to fit into. maybe a culture that i didn't really fit into but i lied and those lies compounded and then it became frustrating for me and i became depressed and anxious so i can say now i'm very happy but i've definitely definitely been through ups and downs. well what's the pivot moment you mention god i saw when you were taking off what jeff feelings are is that what you pivoted on god or what did you pivot on yeah well so that i contribute that quite a bit to it i grew up in a i went to catholic grade school grew up in the church in a very conservative faith based family and then my when my parents separated i sort of went there a rough patch right stepped away from the church and sort of questioned you know why things are happening the way they were happening and i tell a story where when i was with the raiders i was going to write injured my shoulder and i was really lost at the time and car reached out to me and said hey we have bible study if you want to cut your hot tub time little short come on comes when by
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and hang out and i did that and it really changed my perspective really changed my relationship with god and all the best ways and i from there on out i had to lean on him half faced and that definitely helped in my road to sort of recovery of finding myself a good for derek that he seems like a good guy when i watched him on the show it's funny quarterbacks and in the league have to put on that that they smile when there's a glint coming off their geez they have to be super heroes but that you know all the pressure come and go and his brother got hit every time he dropped back today that he was a great quarterback yeah to hell kicked out of them i'm sure derrick saw that it's nice to know he's grounded and good cat graded graded and there was that that was a so cool about the locker room or at least part of my football experience and just meeting all different sorts of people from all walks of earth and it's great it was it was a fun time. all right well tell me about cassie now i do like i said i i know the
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show like a anybody living in the united states those the show to a large degree that you must go on and think ok i'll do the show and have fun with this and that. must be a weird moment when you start. falling in love you're i think yeah i'll always go back to franchise works the show works i really i really do believe in that and when you take the distractions away when you're filming you know under someone you don't talk to your family members you don't touch your friends you literally have 2 and a half 3 months just to focus on that relationship so for sure works in that aspect and for me i always knew like going on i was going to have a fun time fun experience and how like home love and yeah i would tell people we understand or make an m.p.v. show but that doesn't take away from the fact that you can find love and you can build a relationship and i can actually be real too. so i'm very very fortunate to be in a loving relationship with her and very very lucky that she's she's great and she's
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normal so that's the best part about it all is i didn't you know you never know rather than going to find. normal is a good box to check. because it's some foot you're making the long run fireworks don't have to go up every 3 seconds you need somebody to get in the bunker go ok i trust sounds like get out this person. right. tell me but. i think you've gone through all permutations of the vets and what's the 1st one you go on the bachelorettes you're one of the guys who is the gal and their deposit back to you and her get along and all. yes so season 14 i was back in season and yeah i think i left after that one realizing i had a lot of love for her to the great person i mean you spend that much time as not time that you spend that type of time with somebody you're naturally going to fall in love our fall fall to appreciate and love for them that's what happened to her
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and then i went to fashion paradise which is their summer show back and that was my personal hell i was not that serious one morning edition. one yeah that's the one that not built for me. and that's that and then and then i had that shot to sort of call the shots and in the bachelor and. i came out happy and made the most show. what's the worst part of the show called i think it's a good read for you seem like a good cat you fall in love i like the fact you're proud of it and think that it's as good an incubus place for love as anything is when you think about all the p.f. over the world they have to meet somewhere at some time there what's the downside are some of the guys lunkheads or what's the deal. i mean of course i think actually that's the cool part about it is you get once again it's like the melting pot of what and and a locker is going to be you get guys from all over the areas of different types of
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personalities that part fine. i think as far as a negative. i mean. i don't know i mean obviously you have to it's a fine line between t.v. and entertainment history making a t.v. show and then realizing it's your life so that part sometimes can be challenging and where you draw the line. but you know there are so many positives to come out of it as well you know i grew as a person more than i ever thought i was going to as athletes were taught to have a hard shell exterior not let anybody enter not let people know that they're getting to you and the bass are the exact opposite to let all your wall down and show everybody who you are and deal with it and that's what was sort of cool for me to go through you know what could i use this term loosely when i 1st got famous and like i said i used loosely i got all screwed up in my head because i used to go out and then there's the human party to just say so my god i was never go to by anybody have they had notice and then i'd feel guilty about. what
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a shallow person you are that that matters to you and then i'd have the other place i'd say well what i'm just do you were being let me enjoy it a little and i had so many discussions in my head i spent half my daily fighting that fight to what felt right a job something like that. i mean there is always a part of me that of course in their twenty's like to him this is cool like i could go anywhere i can do anything that's only fun opportunities coming my way of course there was that but i i have to think my family and my friends were humbling me every single day and that same kathy to her friends and her family as well keeps you grounded and you need that because it could be a world that you can get lost in very very you know a medley play a game we're called there are shocked says just give me a click pop questions get just to get it seems like people have seen just so long they probably know most things about you but i'm going to find that quickly q. and a at your family your click gets a somebody who inspires you call this a personal insult my college football coach coach and i went. let's call it eastern
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illinois i didn't like that and when i state illinois we're liable to mr know and yes a tony romo jimi i play to get you make problem college. it was funny when i 1st saw romo i went to the dallas cowboy camp that i was standing talking to jerry jones and he said and romo was like standing next to us and he seemed so cool and self-possessed for a young guy who knows what you're looking for in a quarterback it's all you know there's accuracy obviously is the big thing but at some point you got it even as a young kid he also is so involved and so our self-involved wrong so where i'm self i should say guilty pleasure call what's your guilty pleasure. peanut butter i love peanut butter yeah crunchy or smooth my friend crunchy it's more of a smack. something we should all be paying more attention to what do you think the
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culture is missing. patient and kind of turn out. yeah i'd say well listen we might find out on the other side of this i don't know right now everybody still seems and cranky but i'm telling you if we hit the mattresses for a few months like this and come out and we're still given each other the finger in traffic we have missed the entire point of this time no 100 percent i think there's a lot of laughing a lot of cover lining if you can take from it yeah stranded on a deserted island what 3 things do you want to bring with you. a friend food and water there you go a pragmatist something that's still on your bucket list you've got a place you want to visit or something you want to do billing your bucket list them out these would be great to visit i've never been there but i've seen pictures and i want to get there at some point. listen you gotta google there's a story out right now i forget where i read it but this will make you so jealous because it could be you and your ear lady cassie there's
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a couple that was in the mall deaves in one of those on still beautiful joints that we all look at and think that must be amazing to be in yeah those above a lot or they got stuck there during the korean team it's just them and read that in the mel deeds every day and the hotels giving them a deal they still have to pay something every day but it's just in his way if they're bringing him food or snorkelling it sounds like a dream gig for you i was going to say that would be perfect to be corny and i don't want to get older not that yeah that's what the guys said you have to read the article he said listen i don't want to sound like a whiner but i'm telling you this after a few weeks to start it started to wear out hill adult. what show you've been on right now when you should talk to him what he like so i finished the 100 on netflix was a great series from the c.w. thought highly suggest that i just started the arc with jason bateman look couple
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more real quick somebody for mistreated like to take to lunch. i would say probably just like a great great great great grandpa and just see what life was like and talk that might one of my old family members you know be weird if you sat down and you wondered brussel sprouts and he said i hate brussels sprouts yeah i know now. and lastly cult underwood your idea of a perfect day rather it's only what you do on your dream day i think it would be honestly at this point we just be going for a walk outside and taking in nature and traveling i think right now especially especially house but think in perspective. some things we take for granted time i would cherish the little moments cherish little things and be there for strangers and other people listen i'm sorry we had a bit of an overlap here with that electronic thing but you seem like a good cat every time i meet somebody from this bachelor thing and i'm not trying to be sucked but they all seem like nice people harrison's good thank you seem like
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