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Colton Underwood Gives Update On COVID-19 Diagnosis, Details New Memoir ‘The First Time’: ‘I’m Finally Fully Back To Myself’

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Colton Underwood, the famous fence-jumper from “The Bachelor”, broke new ground on the show by proudly proclaiming he was a virgin.

Now, he’s a first-time author with his new book, The First Time. While chatting with ET Canada’s Sangita Patel, he shares what rose lovers can expect from his new project and reveals how he’s doing since recently contracting COVID-19.

RELATED: ‘The Bachelor’ Star Colton Underwood Admits Horrific Bullying Led Him To Question His Sexuality: ‘I Didn’t Know Who I Was’ “I’m doing so much better,” shares Underwood. “I was very blessed and lucky that it only lasted five or six days and all my symptoms were manageable from home, but I feel like I’m finally fully back to myself.” However, his assures that his battle

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