It turns out The Bachelorette's Tyler Cameron has a flaw, as it's been reported that he missed his court date for a car accident back in May. Of course, the reason he skipped out on this was likely in part because all the dates he's been on since the finale.

After being dumped before getting down on one knee in the finale, Cameron's post-Bachelorette life has worked out pretty well. After meeting up with Hannah Brown in Los Angeles, the 26-year-old has been on a couple dates with fashion model Gigi Hadid. He's been so busy, in fact, that Chris Harrison doubts he's thinking about becoming the next choice for The Bachelor. He's not wrong, as Cameron himself has said it's not his priority right now to consider that option. Brown, who originally had said she'd be uncomfortable with the thought of a man she still has feelings for being The Bachelor, has since stated that she's satisfied with moving on and enjoying the single life for a bit. For Cameron, with the Bachelor franchise out of the picture, at least temporarily, the question is whether he can stop going on dates long enough to make it to court.

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According to ET, court documents state that he failed to show up to the Palm Beach County courthouse in Florida, was fined $60, and is required to fork over $106 mandatory court fees. He's also expected to complete an eight-hour driving school course. The deadline for all of this is November 4.

Tyler Cameron in The Bachelorette Finale

He was cited for careless driving after rear-ending another vehicle in Jupiter, Florida, his hometown. There were no serious injuries reported. He was initially fined $166 for the crash.

Like the role of The Bachelor, traveling from his current residence in New York down to Florida to attend court may be low on his growing list of priorities. In the aftermath of The Bachelorette, he's transformed into somewhat of a public figure. His Instagram following has ballooned to over 2 million followers, and he can't go out in Brooklyn without the paparazzi picking up on his whereabouts, especially when Hadid is involved.

Cameron doesn't seem like the type of guy to let all this sudden fame inflate his ego, but just in case, the notice that he needs to show up to court might be a timely reminder of some of the challenges he faced in his pre-Bachelorette life. And, if nothing else, it will be a great chance to practice his driving, because living in New York City, odds are he's rarely behind the wheel.

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Source: ET