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The Bachelor has finally returned to ABC with a new season, with Matt James as the latest leading man looking for love. In a departure from the norm, however,
The Bachelor selected a star who hasn t already made an appearance in Bachelor Nation, and his closest tie to the franchise was previously just his friendship with former
Bachelor leading man has begun and viewers got a look at the ladies vying for his heart, James may have already revealed a happy ending despite the drama.
Speaking with THR about his season of
The Bachelor, Matt James said this about his journey:
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The show was filmed at the La Quinta Resort & Club in Palm Springs, California.
A lot of paychecks: The ring costs around $80,000. Lane rings that are gifted on the reality TV show usually cost anywhere from $75,000 to $100,000
Ring time: People claimed the ring was from Neil Lane Couture, set in platinum with a 3.25-carat emerald-cut center stone that is surrounded by 27 round diamonds and further accented by 67 round diamonds It was all totally unexpected and hectic, but ultimately really exciting and fun, he said. I thought I was going out of the country to shoot this season, but then we went on lockdown and quarantine and in the end there was not one but two proposals!
Ben Smith was eliminated by Tayshia Adams after she conducted hometown visits with her four remaining suitors on Tuesday s episode of The Bachelorette.
The 30-year-old Army veteran was completely in love with her and seemed a sure bet for the finale, but Tayshia, 30, could never get him to tell her how he truly felt.
Where the other three men clearly expressed their love for her, Ben grew speechless and distant when pressed, and it was finally too much for Tayshia to bear.
Hometown visits: Tayshia Adams eliminated Ben Smith after she conducted hometown visits with her four remaining suitors on Tuesday s episode of The Bachelorette
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The events of this year have heavily affected the way movie and TV productions have gone about filming. Casts and crews have had to quarantine before the cameras officially rolled, testing and masks are required, and social distancing measures are in place. For the most part, the changes are barely noticeable to viewers. However, there is one specific change implemented during
The Bachelorette Season 16 that host Chris Harrison thinks will stick around even after the pandemic is over.
During
The Bacheloretteâs Men Tell All episode, the number of returning contestants was cut in half. Rather than have all of the men from Clare Crawley and Tayshia Adamsâ season appear, only some of them were invited to attend. The decision was largely due to COVID-19 restrictions, which doesnât allow for large groups of people to be in one place. Chris Harrison actually loved having a smaller group for the episode. Hereâs what he told ET: