'You get more Instagram followers if you make it to the end!' Rachael Gouvignon accuses Nathan Favro of going on Bachelor in Paradise for money and fame By Daily Mail Australia Reporter Published: 00:30 BST, 3 May 2019 | Updated: 00:50 BST, 3 May 2019 Viewcomments Fans of the Bachelor franchise have often suspected that some of the people on the show are there for fame, not love. And Rachael Gouvignon confirmed those suspicions during the Bachelor in Paradise reunion on Thursday, accusing Nathan Favro of using the show to get money and Instagram followers. 'Nathan wanted to get as far along as possible to get to the end because he got paid every day,' the 34-year-old revealed. Slammed! Rachael Gouvignon (right) accused Nathan Favro (left) of using Bachelor in Paradise to earn money and gain Instagram followers during Thursday's reunion episode 'You get more Instagram followers if you make it to the end, we all know that,' she added. Rachael, who appeared on the first season of Bachelor in Paradise, also said that last year's cast had more genuine intentions. 'Last year, I felt that people were a lot more serious about being in an actual committed relationship outside of Paradise,' she said. She's not holding back! 'You get more Instagram followers if you make it to the end, we all know that,' said Rachael She added: 'There weren't so many games being played.' Rachael, Zoe O'Brien, and Brooke Blurton then accused Nathan of being one of the biggest game players of the season, claiming that he was just trying to secure roses to make it to the end. He was later confronted by Tenille Favios, who accused him of 'friend-zoning' her after filming the show in Fiji late last year. Emotional: Nathan was later confronted by Tenille Favios (right), who accused him of 'friend-zoning' her after filming the show in Fiji late last year 'It was shocking, it was confusing, it was upsetting. I felt foolish,' the flight attendant said as she broke down in tears. After the episode aired, Nathan apologised for his behaviour on Instagram, saying that he was leaving reality TV behind and moving forward with his life. 'My intentions were never to string anyone along or to play rose games,' he said in an emotional video. 'I'm so glad that all of this is over now.' 'I'm so glad that all of this is over': After the episode aired, Nathan apologised for his behaviour on Instagram, saying that he was leaving reality TV behind and moving forward with his life Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility