Rachael Kirkconnell isn’t sure she’s ready to give out roses.
The reality star, 28, recently revealed whether or not she would be interested in returning to “The Bachelor” franchise as the leading lady on “The Bachelorette,” if offered.
“Never say never, but I think right now, when I think about that, I would really have to consider if that would be the right move for me,” Kirkconnell exclusively told The Post on Tuesday. “Because I am looking for my person, and I am excited to date whenever that day comes — when I’m ready for it.”
She admitted that doing the process again wouldn’t be easy for her.
“The idea of it being in that environment and having only a small group of men to date and to see if they’re my person and I’m theirs, it’s just a tough thing,” she said.
Kirkconnell first appeared on Season 25 of “The Bachelor” and found love with Matt James. The two did not get engaged during the finale but dated for four years before splitting in January.
During their season, Kirkconnell was at the center of controversy after pictures of her at an antebellum-themed party in college resurfaced online.
The pair broke up before quickly getting back together after the finale aired.
And although the influencer has seen the magic of finding love on television work in real life, she isn’t sure it’s her journey.
“Of course it works,” Kirkconnell added. “I know so many couples right now that are so happy and they never would have met each other if they had not gone on the show. I think it would be just a very, very, very long discussion and a very long process of really thinking if that was good for me or not.”
The former “Bachelor star” said she “would do a little bit better at maybe a game show or a competition show right now.”
There are certain shows, however, that Kirkconnell would say yes to in a heartbeat.
“I would love to do reality TV, depending on what it is. I’m big on game shows,” the foodie noted. “I’m big on competition shows. I’m big on HGTV and Food Network and fun things like that.”
“I don’t know about a dating show,” Kirkconnell confessed. “That seems a bit scary.”
Reality television isn’t the only outlet the Georgia native would consider — Kirkconnell would also be open to doing a podcast of her own if the content was right.
In January, she went on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast and has since spent time with host Alex Cooper and her team at Unwell network.
“I love her. I love the network she has built. She has made a total empire,” Kirkconnell gushed. “She is such a boss babe, and she’s such a rockstar. So, it’s cool to get to know her and see her in her element.”
“But, I don’t ever want to start anything — podcast included — unless I have something really specific to say,” she said. “Or I really feel like it’s something that I should be doing or I could excel at. Again — trying to be very intentional. There are really good podcasts out there and then there are some that you’re like, why do you have a podcast? And I don’t want that to be me.”
If Kirkconnell were to hop on the mike, she’d want “it to have a reason.”
“I don’t know if inspiring is the right word,” the ABC vet stated, “but I wouldn’t want to have one just to have one. It would be an honor to even be asked, of course. But I think I would just want to really see if that is something that I could do or not and if it’s something that would make sense for me at the time.”
Kirkconnell also told The Post who her dream guest would be — and the creative director knows exactly who she’d choose.
“I would love to just chat with normal girls all day,” Kirkconnell said. “That would be fun. But if there was space for it or a market for it, that could be fun. There are just a lot of voices out there and there are some people who do so well with it and, again, if it made sense then yes. We will see!”