Brad revealed that his relationship with Emily ended because of his anger problems … are you happy he’s finally taking responsibility?
Brad Womack definitely has some serious issues. The Texas native and bar owner is on People magazine’s cover with his ex-fiance Emily Maynard and they are finally discussing what went wrong in their relationship. But Brad put all of the onus on himself, blaming it on his horrible, off-the-handle temper. But we’ve known this all along!
This is what Brad said in his statement: “I would get so angry and would feel almost violated. I would keep those feelings bottled up, and by the time I had the chance to speak to Em … I would let that negative emotion come flooding out, and it was almost as if she was being attacked. Distance didn’t allow me the opportunity to simply put my arms around her after a disagreement and admit that I’m wrong. Maybe at the end of the day she needs someone that handles situations differently than I do….Those questions will haunt me forever.”
HollywoodLife.com has spoken to several sources who live in the Austin and know Brad, and they have all echoed the same thing.
“Brad is known for having a really bad temper,” one of our sources tells us. “Brad is a hot head and he even gets into bar fights especially when he’s been drinking.”
Back in March, Brad’s ex-girlfriend Laurel Kagay told Life & Style that he would sometimes “yell really loud, to the point that he would almost start throwing things. And some of the things he would say were abusive … things that were just rude.”
We warned Emily to be careful … now we hope she just stays away from this guy. He sounds really unstable don’t you agree?




Helen
Posted at 5:28 AM on August 23, 2011
I was concerned to see how Brad behaved in the second series of The Bachelor.., his body language when under stress was quite revealing, as was his avoidance strategies when dealing with difficult issues. He struck me as no where near ready for a relationship. I am sorry he has had a difficult life., but he needs to change a lot more than he has to bring positive things to a relationship. From what I saw, Emily was way more ‘adult’ than him (his ‘we can’t kiss because there’s a child upstairs and she pointed out that this was always going to be the case.., does this mean we can’t ever kiss?). I’m sorry Brad, you need to go a bit further in the counselling route. I am happy that Emily was careful about proceeding with this relationship, and decided not to in the end.
I feel the programme producers etc should have investigated more into Brad’s readiness to be someone’s partner.., if reporters can find reports on his drinking and violent tendancies.., why couldn’t they?