Kaitlyn Bristowe defended throwing her engagement ring in a dance video two months after her split from fiance Jason Tartick
Bristowe, 38, took to Instagram on Wednesday, October 25, to share a clip of herself and two other dancers performing to 'Flawless' by Beyoncé. 'Put on the captions for a reason,' she added in the caption.
Bristowe wore a white blazer and coordinating shorts in the video, completing her look with black combat boots and fishnet tights. As the song referenced diamonds, Bristowe approached the camera and showed off her left hand. She dramatically removed her engagement ring, throwing it on the ground. Bristowe explained that she intended to send a message about 'empowerment,' adding, 'Women take the heat so much worse than men,' before sharing her own experience with criticism in the public eye. 'I literally get comments all the time that I'm 38, I should be married or should have done this and my time is running out ... I have so many big feelings and I think sometimes I have a hard time articulating them,' she said.
Bristowe and Tartick announced via Instagram in August that they ended their engagement after four years together, telling their followers in a joint statement, 'Our care and admiration for one another will never die.' One month later, Bristowe alleged her ex 'didn't protect' her from backlash surrounding their breakup.
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