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‘Bachelor’ contestant was limp and unconscious: crew member

“Bachelor in Paradise” contestant Corinne Olympios appeared to have lost control of her body and gone “limp” during the intoxicated pool-sex encounter with a fellow cast member that forced the reality show to halt production, according to the Daily Mail.

Olympios and fellow contestant DeMario Jackson were “both loaded” when they ended a night of trying to get to know each other better over drinks by climbing into a Jacuzzi at a Mexican resort, the source told the newspaper.

“There was hugging and kissing and touching, but before long, she seemed to go limp,” the source said. “DeMario kept trying to hold her up and . . . he appeared to be having intercourse with her.

“After he finished — which only lasted a few seconds — he lifted her out of the water and laid her on the cement, where he proceeded to have oral sex with her,” the source added.

“She appeared to be unconscious. At that point, some of the crew came out and carried her off to her room. She was limp and seemed unable to walk on her own.”

The entire incident was reportedly filmed by the crew of the ABC reality show, and Jackson has been telling friends he believes the video will exonerate him, according to a text message obtained by The Post.

“I just want the footage,” he wrote in a text to a pal. “We all know what happened and the tape will prove it . . . thanks for the love though.”

According to TMZ, Jackson says he was not able to engage in intercourse because of all the drinking.

Reports had previously said that Jackson thought Olympios was fully into their hookup in the pool in Puerto Vallarta — and that she was acting friendly toward him the next day.

After the incident, however, a field producer on the show was so concerned about what had happened, and the possibility that Olympios was unable to consent, that the worker filed a complaint with Warner Bros., which has halted production and launched an investigation into the incident.

The production company did not address the new allegations, but on Monday, it released a statement explaining that once its probe is complete “we will take appropriate responsive action.”

Neither Olympios nor Jackson returned requests for comment.

Olympios, however, has hired a lawyer and, according to TMZ, is blaming producers for letting the encounter go so far.