I even prefer it toThe Golden BachelorandThe Golden Bachelorette, which says a lot because I love theGoldenspin-off.
The Bachelorseason 29 finale aired recently, and host Jesse Palmer announced the imminent return ofBachelor In Paradiseseason 10.
I was thrilled to learn the show would finally be back by the summer.
My excitement was hampered whenJesse went on to reveal the season’s big twist.
Read on for an explanation of the twist and why I hate it.
I’mworried this could ruinBIP, which I would never get over.
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What Does This Mean For Bachelor In Paradise?
Perhaps there will be two side-by-side storylines, with two separate rose ceremonies.
That would be the best way to do it, in my opinion.
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Surely, it won’t be some kind of dystopian free-for-all with everyone in the same cross-generational dating pool.
I don’t think I can handle that.
Perhaps theGoldencontestants will only be there on an advisory basis, likebartender and former contestant Wells Adams.
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We can only hope.
The meteoric success ofThe Golden Bachelorspin-offs has caused a serious scheduling headache.
There simply isn’t enough time to make and air all these great shows.
They already had tosidelineThe Bacheloretteto make room.
Despite this reality, I wish they wouldn’t mess with my belovedBachelor In Paradise.
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