The Bachelor’s Colton Underwood says he's 'a single man right now' amid reports he's seeing Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale
The Bachelor’s Colton Underwood says he's single right now.
The 28-year-old reality star was asked by Too Fab about his love life while out in Los Angeles last week amid reports he's been seeing Pretty Little Liars actress Lucy Hale, 31.
'I am a single man right now,' Underwood, who was the leading man on The Bachelor's 23rd season, told the outlet.
The latest:The Bachelor’s Colton Underwood, 28, said he's single while out in LA this week, amid reports he's been seeing Lucy Hale, 31. He was snapped March 11 in LA
Asked where Hale was, after the pair had been spotted with one another in Los Angeles, the Bachelor Nation star said, 'I have no clue.'
Underwood told the outlet that things were 'all good' with his ex-girlfriend Cassie Randolph, 25, following their split in May after a year-and-a-half as a couple.
'Nothing wrong with Cass,' he said. 'She's a great girl. We're all good.'
He was asked about her claims on Instagram that he was seeking to make money off of their relationship by writing a tell-all after they previously promised they would keep the split private.
Beauty: Hale was snapped Tuesday running errands in LA
Cordial: Underwood told the outlet that things were 'all good' with his ex-girlfriend Cassie Randolph, 25, following their split in May after a year-and-a-half as a couple
Asked about her specific allegations, he said, 'I don't want to go there tonight.'
He said on social media upon their split in May, 'Its been a crazy few months to say the least, Cass and I have been doing a lot of self-reflecting. Sometimes people are just meant to be friends - and that's okay.
'We both have grown immensely and been through so much together - so this isn't the end of our story, it's the start of a whole new chapter for us.'
It's been an eventful year for Underwood, who in late March revealed he'd tested positive for COVID-19.
Recovering: It's been an eventful year for Underwood, who in late March revealed he'd tested positive for COVID-19
The former professional football player for the San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles and Oakland Raiders organizations said on social media that he found himself feeling physically exhausted prior to the diagnosis.
'The main thing is I can’t even walk up a flight of stairs without being out of breath,' he said, 'or going to the bathroom without having to sit down because I’m exhausted.'
As of Tuesday, the death total for COVID-19 - declared a public health emergency by World Health Organization - had soared to 164,536 people in the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins, amid 739,960 deaths worldwide.
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