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Editor’s note: Season 29 spoilers ahead!
With just two roses remaining, “The Bachelor” Grant Ellis is episodes away from announcing who his final choice will be.
But before viewers find that out, 15 women from this season will be returning for “The Women Tell All” episode to talk about their experiences on the show.
“It’s a night full of confrontations and emotions as Grant reunites with 15 women from this season,” says ABC about the upcoming episode. “For the first time since filming, Grant’s former flames come together to address the season’s most memorable moments and heated controversies. Plus, Grant enters the hot seat to answer burning questions and share behind-the-scenes glimpses of the season’s funniest moments.”
Unlike the other episodes, Monday’s “The Women Tell All” episode is not scripted and cast members will take the stage in front of a live audience to talk about their experiences on the show. While the “Tell All” episodes of the franchises also usually feature the next “The Bachelor” or “The Bachelorette,” that’s not expected this time as ABC reportedly stopped production on the female-led series for the first time since 2007 due to scheduling conflicts.
The previous episode of “The Bachelor,” meanwhile, ended with Ellis down to his final three choices: Litia, Juliana and Zoe. Dina Lupancu’s journey came to an end on the show after she told Ellis he wouldn’t be meeting her family during the hometowns’ week because her pastor father disapproved of the show’s format and did not want to be a part of it. Dina later told Parade her mother, who, like her father, also grew up in Romania did not want to be on camera, and she did not want to put her parents through it.
Here’s what to know about “The Women Tell All” episode of Season 29 of “The Bachelor,” including final contestants, trailer and how to watch it.
‘The Bachelor’: Top 3 contestants
Juliana
- Age: 28
- Occupation: Client service associate
- Hometown: Newton, Massachusetts
Zoe
- Age: 27
- Occupation: Tech engineer and model
- Hometown: New York, N.Y.
Litia
- Age: 31
- Occupation: Venture capitalist
- Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah
What time does ‘The Bachelor’ air? Episode 7 date, time
Episode 7 of Season 29 of “The Bachelor” will air on Monday, March 10 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET/PT.
ABC has not released a full schedule for Season 29, and it is not yet clear how many more episodes the season will have. “The Bachelor” franchise typically has nine to 13 episodes per season.
How to watch ‘The Bachelor’
“The Bachelor” airs on ABC on Mondays, with new episodes available to stream on Hulu the next day.
Watch “The Bachelor” on Sling
‘The Bachelor’ ‘Women Tell All’ episode: Episode 7 Trailer
Which contestants will be part of the ‘Women tell All’ episode of Season 29?
The 15 women who will be a part of the episode include:
- Alexe, 27: Pediatric speech therapist from New Brunswick, Canada
- Alli Jo, 30: Boxing trainer from Manalapan, N.J.
- Allyshia, 29: Interior designer from Tampa, Fla.
- Bailey, 27: Social media manager from Atlanta, Ga.
- Beverly, 30: Insurance salesperson from Howard Beach, N.Y.
- Carolina, 28: Public relations producer from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
- Chloie, 27: Model from New York, N.Y.
- Dina, 32: Attorney from Chicago, Ill.
- Ella, 25: Luxury travel host from Los Angeles, Calif.
- J’Nae, 28: Account coordinator from Colorado Springs, Colo.
- Natalie, 25: Ph.D. student from Louisville, Ky.
- Parisa, 29: Pediatric behavior analyst from Birmingham, Mich.
- Rose, 27: Registered nurse from Chicago, Ill.
- Sarafiena 29: Associate media director from New York, N.Y.
- Vicky, 28: Nightclub server from Las Vegas, Nev.
Who is Grant Ellis?
Season 29’s “Bachelor” Grant Ellis is a 31-year-old day trader from New Jersey and a former pro basketball player.
A Lakers fan, Ellis enjoys “hitting strikes at the bowling alley, or belting out tunes at karaoke nights,” per ABC. Grant is the second Black man to lead “The Bachelor” since the show first premiered in 2002. Matt James was cast as the first Black bachelor in June 2020.
Ellis “captured the hearts of Bachelor Nation on Season 21 of ‘The Bachelorette’ with his infectious smile and unwavering positivity,” ABC says about him, adding “fans saw Ellis’ genuine desire to build a future centered on family” before his emotional exit.
“As the Bachelor, Ellis is eager to embark on a journey filled with romance, adventure and genuine connections,” according to ABC, and “hopes to find a partner who shares his values of loyalty, humor and a deep appreciation for life’s simple pleasures.”
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