Things sure are heating up in Bachelor land.
22.01.2020 - 16:56 / nypost.com
“The Bachelor” returned for Week 3 on Monday and, let’s be honest, it was a pretty boring episode. It feels like we got four hours of the Sydney vs. Alayah feud despite the episode only being two hours long.
For the uninitiated, the feud went like this: Sydney takes issue with pageant queen Alayah’s seemingly “fake” and “rehearsed” personality, brings it up to Peter and causes a ripple effect of drama that spreads through the entire house.
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Things sure are heating up in Bachelor land.
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Hooo boy The Bachelor is getting real now! Peter Weber has his final four: Hannah Ann, Victoria F., Kelsey, and Madi. Natasha and Kelley got sent home. The last two voices of reason are gone. The drama is about to get even more dramatic.
Love ain’t easy! Peter Weber made some difficult decisions ahead of hometown dates during the Monday, February 10, episode of The Bachelor. Keep reading to find out who made it to the final four.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the seventh episode of Season 24 of “The Bachelor.”
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