Taras Tsymbalyuk spoke about his disappointment after participating in the romantic reality show "The Bachelor" and explained why his expectations from the project did not match reality.
After filming, the actor spoke to his Instagram followers and frankly answered questions about his experience. One user asked if the project was a frivolous step for him. Tsymbalyuk denied this assumption, emphasizing that he initially took participation in the show quite responsibly.
According to the artist, before the start he had much higher expectations for the format and cooperation with the team. He expected a greater understanding with the producers and a deeper content of the project. However, after the start of work, his attitude changed.
"Before the filming started, I had a more global belief in this project: in a more complete consensus with the producers. After the start, after getting acquainted with the filming format, my feelings about everything changed. But everything was already on certain rails," Tsymbalyuk shared.
The actor noted that, despite some disappointments, he also remembers many positive moments. He talks about warm communication with the participants, a friendly atmosphere and emotional episodes. At the same time, he emphasizes: "The Bachelor" is, first of all, a television show with its own rules.
According to him, the filming process involved a script, daily briefings, defined characters and roles, and restrictions on freedom of action. This was a surprise to him.
"The key is a show where there is a script, daily briefs, characters, roles, surprises in the morning. And, unfortunately, freedom of action is not in everything," the artist explained.
At the same time, Tsymbalyuk does not blame the creators of the project. He admits that his main questions are primarily directed at himself, because before participating, he did not study the format and internal kitchen of reality shows in depth enough.
"I have fundamental questions only for myself. The key thing is that on the shore I did not clearly enough examine the skeleton of the project," the actor concluded.

