Colton Underwoodwill shed more light on his coming out journey in an upcoming Netflix reality series, a source confirms to PEOPLE.A film crew has been following the formerBachelorstar, 29, over the last few weeks,according toTMZ. The series will focus on him navigating life as a gay man and will reportedly feature appearances from well-known figures in the LBGTQ+ community.Underwoodcame out as gayduring an interview withRobin Robertsthat aired onGood Morning Americaon Wednesday. In their candid discussion, he opened up about how he “came to terms” with his identity after struggling with it for years.“I’ve ran from myself for a long time. I’ve hated myself for a long time, and I’m gay. And I came to terms with that earlier this year and have been processing it,” the former football player said. “The next step in all of this was letting people know. I’m still nervous. It’s been a journey, for sure.“He continued, “I’m emotional, but in such a good, happy, positive way. I’m the happiest and healthiest I’ve ever been in my life, and that means the world to me.“Colton Underwood.Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagicUnderwood said that he first realized that he “felt different” at just 6 years old, but it wasn’t until his high school years when he discovered that he “was more attracted to the boys and the men” than he was to women.Will you accept this rose? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly Bachelor Nation newsletterto get the latest news onThe Bachelor, The Bacheloretteand everything in between.The reality star noted that he still has “a lot to work through” going forward. “I still haven’t had an emotional connection with a man, I’ve never allowed myself to. It’s never been in my cards to let myself get there. I want to, more than anything,” he said during the interview. “I’m looking for someone who can push me and challenge me in all the right ways. I still have a long ways to go. I’m still learning.“Listen below to the episode ofour daily podcast PEOPLE Every Dayfor more on Colton Underwood.Underwood joined Bachelor Nation when he was as a contestant onBecca Kufrin’sBacheloretteseason, which aired in 2018. During his time on the female-led spinoff, he told Kufrin, 31, that he was a virgin.After being eliminated in week 8, Underwood went on to appear onBachelor in Paradise’s fifth season before being named the season 23 Bachelor. He ended his run in the leading role in a committed relationship with frontrunnerCassie Randolph.Underwood and Randolph, 25, announced via Instagram in May 2020 thatthey had called it quits. She then filed a restraining order against him that September, which wasdropped nearly two months later.During Wednesday’s interview, Underwood made a public apology to his former girlfriend.“I got into a place with my personal life that was dark, and bad, and I can list a bunch of different things, but they’d all be excuses,” he told Roberts. “I’d like to say sorry for how things ended. I messed up. I made a lot of bad choices.”

Colton Underwoodwill shed more light on his coming out journey in an upcoming Netflix reality series, a source confirms to PEOPLE.

A film crew has been following the formerBachelorstar, 29, over the last few weeks,according toTMZ. The series will focus on him navigating life as a gay man and will reportedly feature appearances from well-known figures in the LBGTQ+ community.

Underwoodcame out as gayduring an interview withRobin Robertsthat aired onGood Morning Americaon Wednesday. In their candid discussion, he opened up about how he “came to terms” with his identity after struggling with it for years.

“I’ve ran from myself for a long time. I’ve hated myself for a long time, and I’m gay. And I came to terms with that earlier this year and have been processing it,” the former football player said. “The next step in all of this was letting people know. I’m still nervous. It’s been a journey, for sure.”

He continued, “I’m emotional, but in such a good, happy, positive way. I’m the happiest and healthiest I’ve ever been in my life, and that means the world to me.”

Colton Underwood.Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

Colton Underwood

Underwood said that he first realized that he “felt different” at just 6 years old, but it wasn’t until his high school years when he discovered that he “was more attracted to the boys and the men” than he was to women.

Will you accept this rose? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly Bachelor Nation newsletterto get the latest news onThe Bachelor, The Bacheloretteand everything in between.

The reality star noted that he still has “a lot to work through” going forward. “I still haven’t had an emotional connection with a man, I’ve never allowed myself to. It’s never been in my cards to let myself get there. I want to, more than anything,” he said during the interview. “I’m looking for someone who can push me and challenge me in all the right ways. I still have a long ways to go. I’m still learning.”

Listen below to the episode ofour daily podcast PEOPLE Every Dayfor more on Colton Underwood.

Underwood joined Bachelor Nation when he was as a contestant onBecca Kufrin’sBacheloretteseason, which aired in 2018. During his time on the female-led spinoff, he told Kufrin, 31, that he was a virgin.

After being eliminated in week 8, Underwood went on to appear onBachelor in Paradise’s fifth season before being named the season 23 Bachelor. He ended his run in the leading role in a committed relationship with frontrunnerCassie Randolph.

Underwood and Randolph, 25, announced via Instagram in May 2020 thatthey had called it quits. She then filed a restraining order against him that September, which wasdropped nearly two months later.

During Wednesday’s interview, Underwood made a public apology to his former girlfriend.

“I got into a place with my personal life that was dark, and bad, and I can list a bunch of different things, but they’d all be excuses,” he told Roberts. “I’d like to say sorry for how things ended. I messed up. I made a lot of bad choices.”

source: people.com