'Bachelor in Paradise' star Jasmine Goode gives different account of what happened to Corinne Olympios

"Bachelor in Paradise" star Jasmine Goode is speaking out for the first time about the situation involving her good friend Corinne Olympios and fellow co-star DeMario Jackson, which ultimately halted production on the hit ABC show.

According to Goode, who has remained close friends with Olympios following their season of "The Bachelor" with Nick Viall, what she witnessed was just Corinne being Corinne.

"To me and everyone else, it just seemed like crazy fun Corinne that we're used to because for the next two days we kept filming," Goode explained in an interview with PEOPLE. "So there was never any moment that we felt unsafe or that I thought that she felt unsafe."

The situation that was described by "Bachelor in Paradise" producers as a sexual encounter that happened between Corinne and DeMario in a pool where both parties may have been too inebriated to know what they were actually doing.

Goode's statement comes just two days after Olympios revealed her own statement that claimed she was a victim.

Olympios said a statement to PEOPLE via her rep: "I am a victim and have spent the last week trying to make sense of what happened on June 4. Although I have little memory of that night, something bad obviously took place, which I understand is why production on the show has now been suspended and a producer on the show has filed a complaint against the production."

"As a woman, this is my worst nightmare and it has now become my reality," continued the reality star. "As I pursue the details and facts surrounding that night and the immediate days after, I have retained a group of professionals to ensure that what happened on June 4 comes to light and I can continue my life, including hiring an attorney to obtain justice and seeking therapy to begin dealing with the physical and emotional trauma stemming from that evening."

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But Goode said she doesn't entirely agree with everyone's description, adding that nobody felt that Olympios' behavior and drinking seemed less than normal.

Goode also tells PEOPLE she believes at one point another contestant asked producers if they should intervene with Olympios' drinking, and were told she "was fine."

"I personally didn't [ask if she had too much to drink] because I thought she was just being the normal girl she usually is. And Corinne's one of my friends too, and that's what bothers me because I'm getting a lot of heat now, a bunch of us are, for not taking her side but the thing is, there really wasn't a side," Goode added. "If someone's getting hurt and you're my friend, I'm going to step in but what I saw, I didn't see any different than what I normally deal with."

"I just thought she was showing up for TV, honestly" Goode explained and adding, "That's what I got from the moment."

As more contestants come forward with their accounts of the situation, it's definitely raising eyebrows as the network has been unable to come forward with a realistic story of what went down.

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