Cassie and Caelynn found themselves in the crosshairs of the other women in “The Bachelor” house on Monday’s Season 23 installment.

Episode 7 saw star Colton Underwood take his remaining seven contestants to his home state of Denver. With the season getting down the wire, the installment also saw some of the women accuse Cassie and Caelynn of being on the show for the wrong reasons.

Following ABC’s premiere of the episode, Cassie took to social media to vent her frustrations about the drama, which include accusations she and her co-star had alternative “Bachelorette” plans.

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“Mood going into tonight knowing I’m contractually obligated to stay silent,” she wrote on Instagram alongside several images of herself looking less-than-pleased on the installment.

Cassie continued to speak out the best she could on Twitter, retweeting a post she made in 2012 that read: “Those people try to control me #youcant.”

“I like rumors. I find out so much about myself that I didn’t even know,” she later posted. “I think everyone needs to remember that these “characters” are real people. Emotions run at a high on this show and we are in a very unique environment. While I very much appreciate the support, please do not drag others through the mud or bully in the process.”

This isn’t the first controversy for Cassie this season. Last week, it was revealed that she filmed the reality series “Young Once” alongside her longtime ex-boyfriend just weeks before production began on “The Bachelor.” After her ex, Caelan Tiongson, defended her character online, Cassie spoke out about the controversy.

“The timing of everything was completely chance. I care very much about Caelan and I want nothing but the best for him and his life,” she wrote.

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“The Bachelor” airs Mondays at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.