After finding love onThe Bachelorette,Tayshia Adamsand her fiancéZac Clark’s relationship has endured hardships.During an appearance onThe Ben and Ashley I. Almost Famouspodcast Thursday, Adams, 30, revealed how being away from Clark, 37, as she filmedKatie Thurston’sBacheloretteseason impacted them.“I think after that, it was kinda like we need to remember why we were with each other,” she said. “And I think that that’s absolutely normal. … It’s hard to be in a new relationship and then kind of go away for a couple of weeks, you know what I mean? And this is me being real and honest.“Adams continued, “People don’t need to need to know our story, but like, I think people need to know that even when two people are heavily in love, you still go through things. Like, okay, we need to remember where we came from.“Dimitrios Kambouris/GettyThe reality star said that they later “reminisced” and “figured out why we got in this in the first place.“While away from Clark, Adams was “so excited” to support Thurston, 30, throughout her own season. And yet, Adams struggled being away from Clark.“For me, I’m not going to lie, because it was so close to, like, my season, I feel like I kinda was in my feels a lot of the journey. I would even text Zac and be like, ‘I’m thinking of us through this thing.’ ‘I’m thinking of how you kind of stressed out, like, [with me] going on a date or how I was feeling,'” she said. “It was tough for me, I was crying a lot.“Adams and Clarkgot engagedduring the finale of herBacheloretteseason last year. Shemoved to New York City to be with Clark, but they have continued to spend time in her native California.Will you accept this rose? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly Bachelor Nation newsletterto get the latest news onThe Bachelor, The Bacheloretteand everything in between.Adams gave an update on how the pair are doing during anOn Air with Ryan Seacrestappearance Thursday.“We’re doing so well, thank you,” she said to hostRyan Seacrest. “It’s been so fun living in New York City. And, you know, with the world finally kind of opening up a little bit to where we can go out to dinner and go on dates and stuff like that, New York life, it’s actually giving Orange County/L.A. a run for its money.”
After finding love onThe Bachelorette,Tayshia Adamsand her fiancéZac Clark’s relationship has endured hardships.
During an appearance onThe Ben and Ashley I. Almost Famouspodcast Thursday, Adams, 30, revealed how being away from Clark, 37, as she filmedKatie Thurston’sBacheloretteseason impacted them.
“I think after that, it was kinda like we need to remember why we were with each other,” she said. “And I think that that’s absolutely normal. … It’s hard to be in a new relationship and then kind of go away for a couple of weeks, you know what I mean? And this is me being real and honest.”
Adams continued, “People don’t need to need to know our story, but like, I think people need to know that even when two people are heavily in love, you still go through things. Like, okay, we need to remember where we came from.”
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The reality star said that they later “reminisced” and “figured out why we got in this in the first place.”
While away from Clark, Adams was “so excited” to support Thurston, 30, throughout her own season. And yet, Adams struggled being away from Clark.
“For me, I’m not going to lie, because it was so close to, like, my season, I feel like I kinda was in my feels a lot of the journey. I would even text Zac and be like, ‘I’m thinking of us through this thing.’ ‘I’m thinking of how you kind of stressed out, like, [with me] going on a date or how I was feeling,'” she said. “It was tough for me, I was crying a lot.”
Adams and Clarkgot engagedduring the finale of herBacheloretteseason last year. Shemoved to New York City to be with Clark, but they have continued to spend time in her native California.
Will you accept this rose? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly Bachelor Nation newsletterto get the latest news onThe Bachelor, The Bacheloretteand everything in between.
Adams gave an update on how the pair are doing during anOn Air with Ryan Seacrestappearance Thursday.
“We’re doing so well, thank you,” she said to hostRyan Seacrest. “It’s been so fun living in New York City. And, you know, with the world finally kind of opening up a little bit to where we can go out to dinner and go on dates and stuff like that, New York life, it’s actually giving Orange County/L.A. a run for its money.”
source: people.com