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Bachelor star posts throwback ballerina snap – can you guess who it is?

She was a performer at an early age

A star of The Bachelor Australia has shared a throwback snap with a difference – one that sees her on stage performing as a ballerina.

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The reality TV star shared the snap to Instagram, remarking that it brought back ‘memories of a more graceful/flat chested me’.

So can you guess who it is?

Bachelor Australia 2018 star posts throwback photo
(Credit: Instagram)

The snap shows the blonde bombshell dancing in a beautiful black gown.

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In the photos she leaps impressively into the air – while doing the splits.

Eagle-eyed fans of The Bachelor may recognise the star as none other than Romy Poulier.

Bachelor Australia 2018 star posts throwback photo
Romy Poulier shared the photo to her Instagram page (Credit: Instagram/Romy Poulier)

‘Happy International Ballet Day,’ she captioned her post.

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Romy was one of the tripod of ‘mean girls’ who left The Bachelor early on.

She was widely criticised for starting fights, scheming and plotting with Cat and Alisha and gaslighting the other girls in the mansion, particularly Vanessa, Tenille, Blair and Shannon.

Romy who was headlined as a Photoshoot Director on The Bachelor has previously appeared in Home And Away, The Elephant Princess and auditioned for a role to play Schapelle Corby in a 2014 telemovie.

Bachelor Australia 2018 star posts throwback photo
(Credit: Instagram/Romy Poulier)
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Since leaving The Bachelor, Romy has been outspoken about her regret at appearing on the show.

‘The whole process has been dampened by the — I know everyone hates this word — but by the edit,’ the 29-year-old told the Hit Network’s Goulburn Valley breakfast show, Josiah and Elly. 

‘Every single mean or cheeky thing I said was played, every single part of it. Not one positive thing came out of mouth, which is a real shame because there were so many great times — it’s just not how I remember my experience.’

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