Bachelor In Paradise Twist Revealed: Why I’m More Excited for This New Hulu Series!

Caution! This story discloses the finale of Grant Ellis’ season on “The Bachelor”, which was broadcasted on March 24. If you haven’t watched it yet and wish to, you can do so using your Hulu account.

The popular show “Bachelor in Paradise” is back on our screens for 2025, following a hiatus last year. Excitingly, there’s a major twist coming! The announcement was made during an extended three-hour finale of “The Bachelor,” where Grant Ellis proposed to Juliana Pasquarosa. Although I’m looking forward to going back to the beach, I’m also curious about the upcoming Hulu series titled “Got to Get Out“, which includes a group of faces known from the franchise.

Bachelor In Paradise’s First Golden Contestants Revealed

I, as a follower, am thrilled to share that for the very first time, participants from The Golden Bachelor/Bachelorette will be joining their younger counterparts on Bachelor in Paradise. This intriguing twist, which has been the subject of much speculation, was officially confirmed during the airing of Season 10’s premiere. In addition, we were introduced to the first two cast members – Leslie Fhima and Gary Levingston.

In a previous season, Leslie Fhima placed second behind Gerry Turner, but she’s more famously known as the “Golden” contestant who made a humorous remark about 69 during Fantasy Suites. On Joan Vassos’ season, Gary Levingston gained popularity and was highly anticipated to star in The Golden Bachelor Season 2. Prior to this, he had shown interest in joining Bachelor in Paradise, and it seems that both of them are now prepared for some beach dancing.

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To be honest, Bachelor in Paradise Season 9 left me puzzled due to the unusual “poop baby” plotline and all three couples splitting up right away. With a new showrunner taking charge in Season 10, I’m trying to stay optimistic, but for now, I might give Got to Get Out on Hulu a try.

Three Bachelor Alumni Will Compete On Upcoming Hulu Series

Among the numerous promotions during the three-hour finale of The Bachelor, what caught my attention was the show Got to Get Out. Admittedly, the trailer sparked my interest (but please don’t mistake this for support of the extended finales). This competition program will present a mix of reality stars and ordinary civilians. Let me share who we can expect to see on the show:

In a thrilling turn of events, three prominent figures from the popular reality show ‘The Bachelor’ franchise are set to vie for some cold hard cash – Demi Burnett, Clare Crawley, and Susan Noles. What an exciting threesome! Each one has earned their reputation for expressing their thoughts fearlessly, making their presence on screen a must-watch. I can’t help but wonder what’s behind the golden alum of ‘The Bachelor’ donning a large Santa suit while vociferously proclaiming that retired NFL star Rashad Jennings is as good as gone to her.

It seems that “Got to Get Out” is Hulu’s response to “The Traitors,” as both shows share similarities, with the participants being reality stars who engage in strategic gameplay with and against one another, all while competing for a monetary reward.

It’s unlikely that it will surpass the quality of “The Traitors”, given its impressive standard. Simu Liu might not be able to emulate Alan Cumming’s iconic wardrobe, but I’d certainly enjoy seeing him give it a shot. While I appreciate the Bachelor Nation members, none quite measure up to Gabby Windey’s exceptional performance, and that’s perfectly fine! I don’t expect it to rival the success of the Peacock hit; instead, I’m just excited to see Spencer Pratt returning to TV as the villain he naturally excels at.

If “Got to Get Out” captures your curiosity just as it does mine, don’t miss the series debut on Hulu this coming Friday, April 11. In the meantime, Jesse Palmer announced that the tenth season of “Bachelor in Paradise” will air on ABC this summer.

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2025-03-25 22:37