Chris Harrison tries to reason with Yosef Aborady during Men Tell All

THE BACHELORETTE - "1601" - Clare Crawley will finally embark on her journey to find her soul mate as "The Bachelorette" returns for its sizzling 16th season on a new night. After putting Juan Pablo in his place on the memorable, 18th season finale of "The Bachelor," and gaining a new sense of resolve and self-worth, Clare is more than ready to put her romantic disappointments in the rearview mirror and start a wild ride to find her happily ever after on the season premiere of "The Bachelorette," TUESDAY, OCT. 13 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)CLARE CRAWLEY, YOSEF
THE BACHELORETTE - "1601" - Clare Crawley will finally embark on her journey to find her soul mate as "The Bachelorette" returns for its sizzling 16th season on a new night. After putting Juan Pablo in his place on the memorable, 18th season finale of "The Bachelor," and gaining a new sense of resolve and self-worth, Clare is more than ready to put her romantic disappointments in the rearview mirror and start a wild ride to find her happily ever after on the season premiere of "The Bachelorette," TUESDAY, OCT. 13 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)CLARE CRAWLEY, YOSEF /
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Chris Harrison tries to appeal to Yosef Aborady who returned for this season’s Men Tell All after a controversial exit–and it didn’t go as well as anyone would have liked.

Chris Harrison was all of us during last night’s Men Tell All segment of The Bachelorette. As always, some of the men returned to relive some of their horrible, awkward, and shining moments during their time on the show, but one contestant, in particular, had all of us rolling our eyes.

It’s not a surprise when Chris Harrison tries to stir the pot a little bit, but he did a little something different last night when he confronted the season’s most controversial contestant–Yosef Aborady. Instead of trying to simply pull out the drama, Harrison tried to talk sense into Yosef by asking for an apology.

It’s not a shocker that Yosef refused to apologize for his behavior, and in fact, made himself look even worse when asked if he ever would want someone to talk to his daughter that way. His response? “If my daughter did something like that, I would hope someone would call her out.”

Yikes, Yosef, yikes.

In case you’ve forgotten what moment we’re referring to, let me remind you with this cringe video below. Disclaimer: It may frustrate you beyond belief, so watch at your own discretion.

During the Men Tell All, Chris Harrison tried to appeal to what he would hope would be Yosef’s more understanding side, but apparently, that doesn’t seem to exist. Instead, Yosef brushed the entire ordeal off, claiming he was in the right for attacking Clare…for a date he wasn’t on…and for something she never asked the guys to do in the first place (strip down naked during the dodgeball date).

Instead of listening to Harrison’s advice about trying to understand how he was in the wrong, Yosef completely brushed him off and said he didn’t care what anyone thought of him. I’m not sure how Harrison got through that entire segment without pulling his hair out or asking Yosef to leave, so I give him kudos for calmly sending Yosef away after he refused to be a gentleman.

All I can say is that I’m relieved Yosef left long before Tayshia took over as the Bachelorette and that his Men Tell All segment was short. We really didn’t need to see him at all, but it was affirming to know that he indeed deserves the title of “Villain of The Bachelorette Season 16“.

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Did you watch last night’s Men Tell All segment? And what are your thoughts on Yosef’s comments? Tell us below!

Tune into the second night of The Bachelorette tonight on ABC at 8 PM EST! It’s time for hometowns, Bachelor Nation!