‘The Bachelorette’ Recap: After An Awkward Two-On-One, Charity Struggles To Decide Who Will Make It To Hometowns
25.07.2023 - 02:13
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from Monday’s episode of ABC’s The Bachelorette.
With Brayden finally gone, will Charity finally get a peaceful week to explore her connections with her remaining six suitors?
Only time will tell, but from the looks of this week’s preview, it seems as though there’s plenty more drama headed Charity’s way before she can accept a proposal.
Episode 5 of The Bachelorette finds Charity and her men in the Big Easy, and by the end of the week she will have narrowed her dating pool down to four. You know what that means, it’s almost time for hometowns, and the pressure of that is certainly weighing on everyone.
The men barely have a chance to explore New Orleans before Charity is whisking someone away for a date. She meets the group at a cafe in the city, where she steals Joey for his second one-on-one of the season. You’ll remember Joey was on the group date where he won a chance to break the record for Bachelor Nation’s longest on-screen kiss with Charity, and then the other men were sent home so he and Charity could have some alone time. Since Tanner and Sean still haven’t had a single one-on-one, Charity’s choice naturally ruffles some feathers.
At this point, both men wonder if Charity is open to exploring their connections and whether they’ll have time to actually deepen their relationship before hometowns when she would presumably meet their family. Charity says during her confessional that she chose Joey because she sees a future with him and wanted an entire day to see if those feelings are reciprocated.
The pair take a horse-drawn carriage around New Orleans before stopping for some authentic cajun food. Then, they get a tarot card reading. They end their afternoon by
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