Phillips, who competed on The Bachelor in 2003 and starred as the second Bachelorette in 2004, detailed her allegations on Reality Steve's podcast, which was released Wednesday. "Normally (I) wouldn't really talk about this, but I'm going to tell you because it's bothered me for years," she said, according to Buzzfeed. Phillips proceeded to talk about how a producer sent a masseuse to her room who gave her what might've been a roofie. "The last thing I remember — she was in the tub with me and she was rubbing my back and she was rubbing areas that she probably shouldn't have. Then I was put in bed...I woke up naked. Don't remember much...I wasn't even drinking...so...yeah," she said. Phillips added that she could "remember everything until a certain point and when the pill kicked in and I literally couldn't even move my body." Phillips says she wanted to end filming, but ultimately decided to finish what she started. "I have kind of held it in for a long time because in a weird way I kind of wanted to protect the franchise, which is f*cked up," she said. ABC has yet to respond to Phillips' allegations.
TOPICS: The Bachelorette, ABC, The Bachelor, Meredith Phillips, Reality Steve, Reality TV, Sexual Misconduct