“This was never yours to weaponize — you weren’t the one who lived it,” she reportedly wrote.
A private series of text messages allegedly sent by The Bachelor alum Jasmine Goode have been leaked — and they paint a damning picture of how she truly feels aboutThe Valley co-star Janet Caperna’s decision to label Danny Booko a “sexual predator” on national television.The leak, which surfaced late Tuesday night via a Bravo fan account with over 50,000 followers, appears to show Jasmine calling Janet out for “hijacking her story” in order to fuel a personal feud and dominate the narrative in Season 1 of The Valley.“You don’t speak for me,” the message reads. “You weren’t there that night. You didn’t see it. You didn’t experience it. This was never yours to weaponize — you weren’t the one who lived it.”The explosive backlash comes after last week’s episode, in which Janet Caperna told Kristen Doute during a boat party in Hawaii that Danny Booko had “sexually assaulted” both Jasmine and her friend Melissa Carelli during a Halloween party. The accusation sent shockwaves through the group — and the Bravo fandom — reigniting an already volatile controversy that had seemingly been addressed months earlier.Though Danny previously apologized to both Jasmine and Melissa for what was described as “drunkenly inappropriate behavior,” neither woman had ever used the term “assault” publicly. Now, with Janet taking that liberty on their behalf, it appears Jasmine is drawing a sharp boundary — and making it clear she does not approve.
According to the leaked texts, Jasmine also accused Janet of "turning something painful into something performative."
“You made it about your narrative,” Jasmine allegedly wrote. “And I’m left picking up the pieces of a storyline I never wanted broadcasted in the first place.”
The tone of the messages, while measured, reportedly grows more pointed toward the end.
“There’s a difference between supporting someone and exploiting them. I didn’t ask you to fight this fight for me. And I definitely didn’t ask you to turn my experience into ammunition.”Sources close to production told DailyMail.com that Jasmine was “completely blindsided” by Janet’s use of the term “sexual assault” during the Hawaii scene — and even considered walking away from the show altogether.
“She felt betrayed,” the insider said. “Janet never told her she was going to say that on camera. Jasmine found out when everyone else did — when the episode aired.”Meanwhile, Janet has remained defiant, telling cast members she stands by her word and claiming that her husband Jason Caperna — a lawyer — assured her the term was legally accurate.“I’m not going to apologize for using the proper language,” she said in a confessional. “What happened is what happened.”But many castmates — and fans — aren’t convinced. Kristen Doute publicly called Janet’s remarks “slander” and accused her of “attempting to ruin someone’s life.” Even Nia Sanchez, Danny’s wife and a former Miss USA, broke down in tears on the show, calling the moment “absolutely terrible.”Social media has since erupted into chaos, with hashtags like #JusticeForJasmine and #JanetOverstepped trending on Twitter/X. Several fans have pointed out the uncomfortable irony of using someone else’s trauma without their consent — especially on a show built on fame, perception, and camera time.
As for Jasmine, the messages — if authentic — speak volumes. While she hasn’t confirmed or denied the leak, her Instagram bio was quietly changed this morning to read:“Empowered doesn’t mean exploited.”
A subtle, yet pointed reminder that sometimes, silence speaks louder than scripted outrage.