Olivia Caridi earned her title as the villain during Season 20 of ABC's hit reality TV dating series "The Bachelor." The former news anchor relied on heavily aggressive and rude tactics to win over Ben Higgins' heart, but the backlash she received from the other ladies in the house led to her dismissal later in the season.

Now all of the former "Bachelor" contestants are reuniting for the "Women Tell All" special which is set to air Monday (March 7) night, and Caridi will face off with the women one last time. In an exclusive sneak peek for tonight's special obtained by Entertainment Tonight, things get heated when former contestants Amanda Stanton and twins Haley and Emily Ferguson both confront Caridi about her behavior while competing for Higgins' heart on the show.

"The Bachelor" host Chris Harrison discusses the drama surrounding Caridi this season, and he gave her a chance to defend herself and her actions.

"When girls had a problem with Jubilee, they went to Jubilee and said something," Caridi explains, while Emily and Haley make shocked and incredulous faces, and Emily even rolls her eyes.

"But for me, it was never really brought to me. Emily came to me once and said, 'You know, it bothers me when you grab him first," she continues.

Emily holds two fingers up and disputes Caridi's claim, and the other ladies laugh at her reaction.

"I came to you twice," Emily tells Caridi as her sister Haley nods in agreement. "Not only in Vegas but after the 'Teen Mom' comment was said and that whole drama, I came to you again and I was just like, 'Olivia, we're still feeling disrespected by you in the house.'"

"But that was after you trash-talked me," Caridi responds.

"And you weren't trash-talking her?" Haley interrupts, coming to her sister's defense and former contestant Stanton chimes in.

"Did you not trash-talking me and my kids? And say that any guy should be running the other way from somebody with kids? Do you not think that's rude?" Stanton asks.

Watch the full sneak peek below and be sure to catch tonight's "The Bachelor: Women Tell All" special, airing at 8 p.m. on ABC.