The Bachelor (American TV series) season 26

The twenty-sixth season of The Bachelor premiered on January 3, 2022, with Jesse Palmer as host.[1] This season featured 28-year-old Clayton Echard, a medical sales representative from Eureka, Missouri.[2]

The Bachelor
Season 26
Promotional poster
StarringClayton Echard
Presented byJesse Palmer
No. of contestants30 (31 initially)
WinnerSusie Evans
Runners-upGabby Windey
Rachel Recchia
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 3 (2022-01-03) –
March 15, 2022 (2022-03-15)
Additional information
Filming datesSeptember 29 (2021-09-29) –
November 21, 2021 (2021-11-21)
Season chronology
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Echard finished in eighth place on the eighteenth season of The Bachelorette featuring Michelle Young.

The season concluded on March 15, 2022, with Echard's final choice, 28-year-old wedding videographer Susie Evans, rejecting him. Evans was the first person in the show's history to reject the lead's proposal. However, during the live After the Final Rose special, it was revealed that they had since gotten back together, and they moved in together in Virginia Beach, Virginia in April 2022.[3] They announced their breakup on September 23, 2022.[4]

Production

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Casting and contestants

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The Bachelor longtime host Chris Harrison departure from franchise by ABC after allegations over racist controversy.

In August 2021, it was reported that men from The Bachelorette who had been considered for the lead role were Tyler Cameron and Mike Johnson from season 15; Ben Smith from season 16; and Greg Grippo, Andrew Spencer and Michael Allio from season 17. Spencer and Allio eventually went on to compete in season 8 of Bachelor in Paradise.[5][6][7][8]

On September 15, 2021, media outlets reported that Clayton Echard was named the Bachelor. The next day, the production crew was reported in his hometown of Eureka, Missouri filming footage for this upcoming season, just one week after the filming of season 18 had concluded. Echard was officially announced as The Bachelor on November 30, 2021.[9][10][11]

On September 28, 2021, it was announced that season five bachelor Jesse Palmer would host the season, replacing former host Chris Harrison. Harrison departed the franchise in June following backlash after his support for Rachael Kirkconnell, the winner of the previous season, whose photos resurfaced of her attending an Antebellum South-themed party.[1][12]

Notable contestants include Hurricane Sandy survivor Daria Rose; Denver Broncos cheerleader Gabby Windey, who is the ex-girlfriend of The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise contestant Dean Unglert; Olympic sprinter Marlena Wesh, who represented Haiti at the 2012 Summer Olympics; Miss Virginia USA 2020 and Miss USA 2020 competitor Susie Evans; Miss South Carolina Teen 2015 and top 10 finalist at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2016 Sarah Hamrick; Miss Teen America 2013 Lindsay Dobbs; and Oppenheim Group realtor Kate Gallivan, who appeared in the series Selling Sunset.[13][14][15][16][17]

Filming and development

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Filming began on September 29, 2021, at The Bachelor mansion in Agoura Hills, California, marking the return to the mansion for the first time since the twenty-fourth season.[18] Filming was reported in Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium; in October 2021 in Iceland in November 2021; at Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík; and at Ingólfsskáli Viking Restaurant in Ölfus. Additionally, the season includes visits to Toronto, Ontario, Hvar, Croatia and Vienna, Austria. Croatia and Iceland were initially planned to visit in the sixteenth season of The Bachelorette, however, plans were cancelled at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic due to travel restrictions.[2][19][20]

Actresses Hilary Duff and Nicole Eggert, comedians Ziwe Fumudoh and Russell Peters, former Bachelorettes Kaitlyn Bristowe and Becca Kufrin, Houston Texans players Jonathan Greenard and Kamu Grugier-Hill, and musicians Restless Road and Chris de Burgh made guest appearances this season.[21][22][23][24]

Contestants

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33 potential contestants were revealed on September 25, 2021.[25]

The final cast of 31 women was announced on December 15, 2021.[26]

However, one of the contestants, Salley Carson, a 26-year-old spine-surgery robot operator from Greenville, South Carolina, made the decision to drop out of the show just hours before the limo arrived. As a result, only 30 women participated in the show.[14]


Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place Ref
Susie Evans[27][28] 28 Poquoson, Virginia Wedding Videographer Winner 1 [29]
Gabriela "Gabby" Windey[16][30] 30 O'Fallon, Illinois ICU Nurse Runner-Up
(Week 10)
2–3
Rachel Recchia[31] 25 Clermont, Florida Flight Instructor
Susie Evans (Returned to competition) Week 9 [a] [32]
Serene Russell[33] 26 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Elementary School Teacher Week 8 4 [34]
Teddi Wright[31][35] 24 Redlands, California Surgical Unit Nurse Week 7 5 [24]
Sarah Hamrick[14][36] 23 Spartanburg, South Carolina Wealth Management Advisor 6
Genevieve Parisi[37][38] 26 Rehoboth, Massachusetts Bartender 7
Eliza Isichei[39] 25 Tampa, Florida[b] Marketing Manager Week 6 8–9
Mara Agrait[40][41] 32 Collingswood, New Jersey Entrepreneur
Hunter Haag[42] 28 Lake Wylie, South Carolina Human Resources Specialist Week 5 10–11 [43]
Marlena Wesh[27][39] 30 Virginia Beach, Virginia Former Olympian
Shanae Ankney[44] 29 Sycamore, Ohio Recruiter 12
Jillian "Jill" Chin[37] 26 Scituate, Rhode Island Architectural Historian Week 4 13–15 [23]
Lyndsey Windham[45] 28 Orange, Texas Industrial Sales Representative
Sierra Jackson[46] 26 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Yoga Instructor
Elizabeth Corrigan[47] 32 Highlands Ranch, Colorado Real Estate Advisor Week 3 16–18 [22]
Kira Mengistu[40] 32 Greensboro, North Carolina Physician
Melina Nasab[46] 27 West Hollywood, California Personal Trainer
Ency Abedin[48] 28 Burbank, California Sales Manager Week 2 19–21 [21]
Kate Gallivan[17] 32 Clarksville, Tennessee Real Estate Agent
Tessa Tookes[46] 26 Stamford, Connecticut Human Resources Specialist
Cassidy Timbrooks[49] 26 Cave Creek, Arizona Executive Recruiter 22
Daria Rose[50][51] 24 Baldwin, New York Law Student Week 1 23–28 [52][53]
Hailey Malles[51] 26 Orlando, Florida Pediatric Nurse
Ivana Noble[51] 31 Snellville, Georgia Bar Mitzvah Dancer
Jane Paik[51] 33 Santa Monica, California Social Media Director
Lindsay Dobbs[51] 27 Warner Robins, Georgia Neonatal Nurse
Rianna Hockaday[45][51] 26 Mount Pleasant, Texas Registered Nurse
Samantha Jeffries[51] 26 Dayton, Ohio Occupational Therapist 29 (quit)
Claire Heilig[27][51] 28 Virginia Beach, Virginia Spray Tanner 30

Future appearances

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The Bachelorette

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Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey were chosen as co-leads for season 19 of The Bachelorette.[54]

Bachelor in Paradise

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Season 8

Eliza Isichei, Ency Abedin, Genevieve Parisi, Hailey Malles, Hunter Haag, Jill Chin, Kate Gallivan, Kira Mengistu, Lyndsey Windham, Mara Agreat, Salley Carson, Sarah Hamrick, Serene Russell, Shanae Ankney, Sierra Jackson, and Teddi Wright returned for season 8 of Bachelor in Paradise.[55] Haag, Malles, and Mengistu were eliminated in week 1. Wright, Jackson, and Carson quit in week 2. Mengistu returned in week 2 and left in a relationship with Romeo Alexander later that day. Chin and Hamrick quit in week 3, the latter had to leave due to the death of a family member. Abedin, Windham, and Agrait quit in week 5. Isichei and Gallivan split from Rodney Mathews and Logan Palmer, respectively, in week 5. Ankney and Parisi split from Joey Young and Aaron Clancy, respectively, in week 6. Russell got engaged to Brandon Jones in week 6.

Season 9

Isichei, Recchia, and Samantha Jeffries returned for season 9 of Bachelor in Paradise.[56] Jeffries was medically removed in week 2. Recchia quit in week 4. Isichei got engaged to Aaron Bryant in week 5.

Bachelor in Paradise Canada

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Season 2

Rianna Hockaday and Tessa Tookes returned for the second season of Bachelor in Paradise Canada. Hockaday was eliminated in week 1. Tookes got engaged to Joey Kirchner in week 6.

Dancing with the Stars

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Gabby Windey was chosen to participate in season 31 of Dancing with the Stars partnering with Val Chmerkovskiy.[57] They finished the competition as the runner-up.[58]

The Voice

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Claire Heilig competed on the 24th season of The Voice. She was a member of Team Gwen, and was eliminated in the Battle Rounds.

Call-out order

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Order Bachelorettes Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Sarah Teddi Susie Eliza Rachel Gabby Teddi Susie Susie Rachel Susie[a]
2 Lyndsey W. Serene Sarah Sarah Teddi[c] Rachel Rachel Serene Gabby Gabby Gabby[d]
Rachel
3 Genevieve Susie Eliza Gabby Serene Genevieve Sarah Rachel Rachel Susie
4 Ency Eliza Rachel Marlena Sarah Sarah Susie Gabby Serene
5 Susie Rachel Serene Teddi Marlena Serene Serene Teddi
6 Claire Ency Sierra Rachel Genevieve Susie Gabby Sarah
7 Serene Sarah Teddi Mara Mara Teddi Genevieve Genevieve
8 Teddi Kate Lyndsey W. Sierra Gabby Eliza Eliza
Mara
9 Tessa Cassidy Jill Susie Susie Mara
10 Lindsay D. Elizabeth Gabby Jill Eliza Hunter
Marlena
11 Daria Kira Kira Serene Hunter
12 Kate Shanae Mara Genevieve Shanae Shanae
13 Sierra Sierra Marlena Hunter Jill
Lyndsey W.
Sierra
14 Melina Mara Genevieve Lyndsey W.
15 Hailey Marlena Hunter Shanae
16 Jill Genevieve Melina Elizabeth
Kira
Melina
17 Marlena Melina Elizabeth
18 Jane Gabby Shanae
19 Rachel Jill Ency
Kate
Tessa
20 Ivana Lyndsey W.
21 Kira Hunter
22 Mara Tessa Cassidy
23 Rianna Daria
Hailey
Ivana
Jane
Lindsay D.
Rianna
24 Eliza
25 Gabby
26 Elizabeth
27 Hunter
28 Samantha
29 Cassidy Samantha
30 Shanae Claire
  The contestant received the first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during the date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant was eliminated during the date
  The contestant initially received a rose during the date, but was eliminated
  The contestant initially rejected a rose, but later accepted it
  The contestant quit the competition

Episodes

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2641"Week 1: Season Premiere"January 3, 2022 (2022-01-03)26013.54[59]0.8/4[59]

Clayton arrives at his mother's house and surprises her with the news that he is the next bachelor. The 30 contestants prepare for the first night. Entrances include Sarah presenting a pin from Clemson University; Susie holding a buzzer to shock Clayton's right hand; Kate presenting two mini-bottles of whiskey, hidden in her dress; Sierra's reference to Back to the Future; Melina bouncing in modified kangaroo boots; Marlena throwing a penalty flag; Jane driving a vintage car, and Kira in a sexy doctor's uniform.

Clayton has one-on-one time with Susie, and Elizabeth shows him a picture of her great-grandfather. Teddi tells him that she became interested in him after he was solicitous about Michelle's cast on The Bachelorette. Kira gives him a check-up, and Eliza gives him a German language lesson. Claire surprises Clayton with a tailgate party, but gets drunk and says that she hates him; he sends her home. Genevieve tells Clayton that she is close to her parents, and Rachel offers to teach him how to fly a plane. He give the first-impression rose to Teddi, and Daria, Hailey, Ivana, Jane, Lindsay D., Rianna, and Samantha are sent home.
2652"Week 2"January 10, 2022 (2022-01-10)26023.19[60]0.7/3[60]

On the season's first group date, Teddi, Ency, Melina, Gabby, Kira, Mara, Sierra, Genevieve, Serene, and Cassidy go to a Beverly Hills mansion and meet Hilary Duff to help plan a children's birthday party. Genevieve decorates a cake for Maya, and Cassidy drops it on the lawn when she brings it to her. The women talk about Cassidy, and Serene tells Clayton that she is a teacher who loves children. Teddi and Clayton kiss, and Genevieve makes him another cake. Cassidy receives the group-date rose.

On the season's first one-on-one date, Clayton takes Susie to a seaside cliff and on a helicopter ride. On a yacht in downtown Los Angeles, they relax in a hot tub with a glass of champagne and plunge into the Pacific Ocean. Susie tells Clayton about her father's health problems and their effect on her parents' relationship, and accepts his rose. Shanae, Marlena, Elizabeth, Kate, Sarah, Lyndsey, Rachel, and Tessa are the week's second group date, and meet Ziwe Fumudoh for a relationship-red-flags challenge. Shanae and Elizabeth quarrel, and Sarah wins the challenge. Eliza shows Clayton her scrapbook of their journey together, and the episode has a cliffhanger ending.
2663"Week 3"January 24, 2022 (2022-01-24)26033.61[61]0.8/4[61]

Cassidy admits lying, and Clayton sends her home; he also sends Ency, Kate, and Tessa home. Serene, Susie, Eliza, Marlena, Mara, Genevieve, Hunter, and Jill, on a group date, have a therapy session with season 11 bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe. Hunter talks about her ex-boyfriend's infidelity, Serene about her struggle with anorexia, and Mara about being bullied at school. At the after-party, he gives Eliza a group-date rose.

Sarah has the one-on-one date, and she and Clayton meet season 14 bachelorette Becca Kufrin for a scavenger hunt in Los Angeles. They go for a long run in a park, smash piñatas and go to the Van Gogh Exhibit Los Angeles, where Sarah talks about her adoption and receives the date rose.

Gabby, Rachel, Kira, Melina, Teddi, Lyndsey, Sierra, Elizabeth, and Shanae are chosen for the second group date at Will Rogers State Beach, where Nicole Eggert gives them two tasks for a Baywatch training challenge; they test sunscreen and practice CPR. At Clifton's Cabinet of Curiosities, Gabby treats Clayton's sunburn. Shanae tells him about problems with Elizabeth, who tells him about Shanae's disrespect. Gabby receives the group-date rose.
2674"Week 4: Houston, Texas"January 31, 2022 (2022-01-31)26043.54[62]0.8/4[62]

Clayton talks to Shanae and Elizabeth; Elizabeth, Kira, and Melina are sent home. Jesse announces that they are going to Houston. Clayton is surprised to see Clarence Green, his former Missouri Tigers football teammate, visiting their hotel and they catch up. Rachel has a date with Clayton in Willis, Texas, where they ride horses to a farmhouse for a barbecue, and see the band Restless Road.

Sierra, Gabby, and Genevieve discuss Shanae and her behavior. Sarah, Eliza, Teddi, Marlena, Jill, Susie, Mara, Sierra, Hunter, Lyndsey, Genevieve, Gabby, and Shanae are chosen for a group date at NRG Stadium. Clayton throws a tailgate party. Houston Texans players Jonathan Greenard and Kamu Grugier-Hill divide them into two teams of seven and six: the Purple Punishers and the Shrimp Stampede. Jesse and Hannah Storm provide the commentary. The Punishers shut out the Stampede 21–0, and are invited to an after-party at Hughes Manor. Teddi shows Clayton her left knee, which was injured during the game, and Sierra asks him to ensure that Shanae is on the show for the right reasons. Shanae crashes the Punishers' party, interrupts Clayton's conversation with Sarah, insults Genevieve and Sierra, and throws the trophy before leaving.
2685"Week 5: Toronto"February 7, 2022 (2022-02-07)[e]26053.14[63]0.7/3[63]

Susie, Rachel, and Jill discuss Shanae's behavior. Serene goes to Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier to meet Clayton, who used to work there; they eat ice-cream cones, go on a ride, and play games. She talks about her recent loss of two family members and her upbringing by a single mother. Clayton talks to last week's group date, and Sierra tells him about Shanae's behavior. Clayton pulls Shanae aside; she apologizes for throwing the trophy and apologizes to the others. Jill, Lyndsey, and Sierra are sent home, and Clayton announces that he and the 12 women are going to Toronto.

Gabby and Clayton take a helicopter ride over downtown Toronto, play street hockey and eat fried dough. Gabby talks about her life and her closeness to her mother, and she and Clayton take a night swim. The group date takes Rachel, Sarah, Serene, Marlena, Susie, Hunter, Eliza, Teddi, and Mara to the Distillery District. The women perform stand-up comedy; most refer to Shanae, who is not there. Shanae and Genevieve have the season's first two-on-one date. Shanae is a little worried when they arrive at Niagara Falls; they board a boat, and the episode has a cliffhanger ending.
2696"Week 6: Croatia"February 14, 2022 (2022-02-14)[e]26063.25[64]0.7/3[64]

Genevieve, Shanae and Clayton picnic on the Dufferin Islands, and Genevieve apologizes to Shanae. Shanae apologizes to Clayton, who gives each woman a rose and sends Shanae home. Rachel and Clayton kiss; Hunter and Marlena are sent home, and Clayton announces that the remaining women are going to Hvar, Croatia. They explore the old town; Clayton meets them for lunch, and picks Teddi for the one-on-one date. They stroll around Hvar; Teddi tells Clayton that she is a virgin, and has never been in love.

Serene, Rachel, Susie, Gabby, Eliza, Genevieve, and Mara are chosen for the group date; Mara is discouraged because she has not had a one-on-one date. The women accept a challenge and meet Katrina; Serene wins. Clayton prepares for hometown dates, and asks each women about their hometown. Rachel is eager for Clayton to meet her family; Mara is ready to marry, but is not connecting with Clayton.

Sarah has the second one-on-one date. Clayton expresses his concern that she is young and may not be ready for marriage, and Sarah starts to cry. Clayton apologizes, and walks away. He returns, and many of the women are relieved to see Sarah return to the hotel.
2707"Week 7: Vienna, Austria"February 21, 2022 (2022-02-21)26073.49[65]0.7/3[65]

Eliza and Mara are sent home. The women explore Vienna, and Susie has her second one-on-one date: to Innere Stadt. She and Clayton shop for clothes at Fisher's; after Susie returns to the hotel, a bellboy arrives with a red Eva Poleschinski dress. At Schönbrunn Palace, Susie tells Clayton about her life; he gives her a rose, and Chris de Burgh serenades them with "The Lady in Red".

In the season's final group date, Genevieve, Sarah, Teddi, Rachel, and Gabby have couples-therapy sessions with Dr. Katherine and Clayton. Teddi talks about her childhood, and Genevieve looks miserable as she talks about her feelings; Clayton sends her home. Sarah has a difficult session; Clayton talks to her at Palais Modena, and sends her home crying.

Serene has the season's final one-on-one date. She and Clayton ride in a fiacre from Hofburg Palace to explore Innere Stadt. Over dinner in Belvedere Palace, Serene talks about her past relationships. Clayton gives her a rose, and they reenact Gustav Klimt's The Kiss in front of the painting. Rachel and Gabby receive roses, and Teddi is sent home.
2718"Week 8: Hometowns"February 28, 2022 (2022-02-28)26083.71[66]0.8[66]

Clayton visits Poquoson, Virginia to meet Susie. She tells him about her father's health, and invites him to meet her family and her best friend. Clayton tells Susie's mother that he is fond of her, and Susie says that she and Clayton are falling in love. The next hometown date is with Gabby in Denver; her father cannot be there because his girlfriend has cancer and cannot risk being exposed to COVID-19. Clayton meets Gabby's grandfather, aunt, uncle, and cousin. Gabby runs outside when she hears a car horn, and her father holds up a sign to greet her.

Serene meets Clayton in Oklahoma City. He conquers his fear of heights with a free-fall ride and meets her mother, brother, and best friend. Serene and her mother talk about the deaths of her cousin and grandmother.

Clayton meets Rachel for her hometown date in Clermont, Florida, where they go kayaking on a creek with alligators and spiders to a "kissing tree". He meets Rachel's mother, father and two best friends, and talks about Rachel's love of flying; Rachel tells her father that she is falling in love. Serene is sent home, and Clayton accompanies her to the exit.
2729"The Women Tell All"March 7, 2022 (2022-03-07)N/A3.63[67]0.9/7[67]
Sixteen of the twenty-seven eliminated contestants are onstage, and old rivalries and hostilities are revived. Teddi, Shanae, Sarah, and Serene are interviewed by Jesse, and Shanae and Genevieve reconciled after a controversial two-on-one date. Clayton appears onstage, and Jesse reviews his bachelor journey. The episode ends with bloopers.
27310"Week 9: Fantasy Suites"March 8, 2022 (2022-03-08)26093.50[68]0.8/5[68]

Clayton arrives in Reykjavík for overnight dates with the three remaining women. He and Rachel take a helicopter ride over the Fagradalsfjall volcano and Reykjanes Peninsula; they kiss and descend 400 feet (120 m), below the dormant volcano. Rachel tells Clayton that she is falling in love with him, and he tells her the next morningl that he is in love with her.

Gabby and Clayton ride an ATV to a nearby café in Suðurland. They have dinner at Hafið Bláa in Eyrarbakki and enjoy a hot tub at Reykjavik Domes. Clayton tells Gabby that he is falling in love with her.

Susie meets Clayton at Sky Lagoon, where they enjoy a sauna and cool plunge and kiss at a waterfall. At a villa in Thingvellir National Park, Clayton tells Susie that he is in love with her. She tells him that she will not stay with him if he had been intimate with either of the other women. Clayton admits that he was; they argue and break up, with Clayton walking Susie to the car. Susie wishes that the conversation had been kinder and more mature, and Clayton does not know how he feels.
27411"Week 10: Season Finale"March 14, 2022 (2022-03-14)2610A4.57[69]1.1/8[69]

The day after Clayton’s date with Susie, Clayton is in the Hallgrímskirkja church. He and Jesse talk at Austurvöllur.

At the Harpa concert hall, Rachel and Gabby notice that Susie is missing. Clayton tells them that he is in love with Susie and was intimate with them, and is in love with them both. The women walk out, crying; Rachel says that she thought she was special. They talk separately to Clayton, who apologizes and hopes they can reconcile.

Clayton meets his family (his father Brian, his mother Kelly, and his brothers Nate and Patrick) at a rented house outside Reykjavík. Clayton tells them about his overnight date with Susie and subsequent events. His parents are upset. Gabby and Rachel meet Clayton's family. Clayton talks about his relationships with Gabby and Rachel as he thinks about his relationship with Susie. Jesse tells him that Susie is still in Iceland, and he realizes that he has a chance to win her back.
27512"After the Final Rose"March 15, 2022 (2022-03-15)2610B4.73[70]1.1/8[70]

Jesse asks Susie if she wants to talk with Clayton. Susie meets Clayton’s parents at the rental home; she and Clayton talk privately, and he apologizes. She returns to the hotel. The next day, Clayton writes to Susie and tells Rachel and Gabby that he is in love with her. Gabby walks away angrily, saying that she cannot trust him, and Rachel is heartbroken.

On the final day, Clayton has a box with an engagement ring, Susie receives a letter from Clayton, and reads it as he arrives at a restaurant. It is a proposal, which she declines. Weeks after filming ended, Clayton resumed his normal life. Four months have passed; Susie says that she protected herself after she left Iceland, and she and Clayton are back together. Clayton says that he is going to Virginia for a few days; he has left his job and sold his condo. He gives Susie a rose instead of a marriage proposal, and Jesse announces that the next bachelorettes will be Gabby and Rachel.

Controversy

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Shanae Ankney came under fire for alleged ableist comments to Elizabeth Corrigan, who has ADHD. When Corrigan claimed she could not process things to the same ability as others due to her condition, Ankney mocked her and even accused her of staging her condition. Corrigan responded by posting a TikTok video about mental health after the airing of the episode.[71] During the airing of the season, Echard released a public apology to Corrigan, stating that he would have sent Ankney home immediately had he known about her comments.[72] However, contestants Lyndsey Windham and Sierra Jackson disputed Echard's claims stating that he knew Ankney mocked Corrigan and kept Ankney anyway.[73]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Evans was originally eliminated in Week 9, but was later brought back to the competition in Week 10 after Echard's request for another chance. She rejected him at the final rose ceremony, but it was revealed on After the Final Rose that they had since gotten back together.
  2. ^ Eliza Isichei is originally from Florida but was residing in Berlin, Germany at the time of casting and filming.
  3. ^ Teddi received the rose on the group date, but the segment where Clayton gave the rose to her was unaired.
  4. ^ Gabby and Rachel were eliminated at the same time.
  5. ^ a b Week 5 and Week 6 were aired during the 2022 Winter Olympics.

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