Single student Tayshia Adams denies separating from Zac Clark after being seen without an engagement ring
She is set to co-host the new season of The Bachelorette with fellow student Kaitlyn Bristowe, after longtime host Chris Harrison was left out of racism.
And on Monday, Tayshia Adams reassured her fans that she is still engaged to her beautiful Zac Clark, from season 16, despite having been seen without her stamp on social media posts lately.
Taking his Instagram stories, Adams, 30, explained that sometimes he doesn’t seem to have the ring on his left hand when his image is inverted into mirror selfies and that he has now also left it at Los Angeles to resize it.

Still together: Tayshia Adams reassured her fans that she is still engaged to Zac Clark in a post on her Instagram stories Monday following rumors of a split
“There are always weird rumors circulating that they don’t wear the ring and that Zac and I are separated. I don’t know what’s going on, but guys, I had the phone in my left hand,” he said.
“But, ironically enough, since I had been showing my hand for a week and a half, my ring was literally swinging around my finger and many of you sent me messages like,‘ Don’t miss the ring! “, It continued .
“Well, I was in Los Angeles for a hot minute and I was finally able to drop my ring and get the size.”

No drama: Season 16 Bachelorette explained that her ring was missing from recent posts on social media because she recently left it in Los Angeles to resize it.

Chill: Adams, 30, reprimanded his fans for putting “unnecessary rumors / pressures” on the reality show couple
He then summed it up with, “So yeah, ironically, it was my right hand in my story, but they also sent me my ring to clean and size it, finally six months ago I don’t have that.”
Adams concluded, “Everything is good in this foreground. Thank you so much for caring, but we’re fine. We’re chillin ‘.
Adams, of Orange County, California, and Clark, 37, of New Jersey, got engaged last summer.

He said yes: Adams and Clark, 37, got engaged to the ABC dating competition last summer, but have yet to set a date for their wedding.
The two are based on the East Coast, though Adams still travels back and forth to his native Southern California, where he maintains a residence.
He revealed that he knew Clark was “the only one” when he met his family during the filming of the ABC dating contest.
She told The Hollywood Reporter, “There were several times I saw myself imagining a life with him. I guess he solidified when my family got involved, just because I’m so close to my family. Not just he marries a person, but he also marries his family.
Adams explained, “It was very important for me to see him with my siblings and see how he interacted with my parents. My dad protects me, if you haven’t noticed! Therefore, getting their approval is all. ”

Married: The two are based on the East Coast, where Clark, a native of New Jersey, is a co-founder of a rehab facility, although Adams still travels back and forth to his native Southern California.
In the meantime, ABC confirmed Friday that Harrison would not return to season 17 of The Bachelorette and that Adams and Bristowe would temporarily take over.
The two are said to be at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa in New Mexico, where the reality show will be filmed.
They along with the cast and crew have to go through a mandatory quarantine before filming begins due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Dynamic duo: Meanwhile, ABC confirmed Friday that Adams and his student Kaitlyn Bristowe will be co-hosts of season 17 of The Bachelorette to replace longtime host Chris Harrison

Let’s go! Adams shared his excitement for his new concert and is now in New Mexico with the rest of the cast and crew preparing to start filming after the mandatory quarantine