Things got real–and really dramatic–on Tuesday’s episode of The Bachelorette, and Bachelor Nation took to Twitter to share their reactions!
Just when you think The Bachelorette can’t outdo itself, it does. Tuesday night’s episode was full of vulnerability, deep convos, and of course, more Bennet drama.
Find out what Bachelor Nation had to say about the night on Twitter:
Brett S. Vergara
If we don’t get another deep heart-to-heart talk between Tayshia and Ivan on real-world issues affecting society this week I swear to HECK— #TheBachelorette
— Brett S. Vergara (@BrettSVergara) December 2, 2020
“If we don’t get another deep heart-to-heart talk between Tayshia and Ivan on real-world issues affecting society this week I swear to HECK—,” said star Bachelor tweeter Brett S. Vergara.
We’re right there with you, Brett!
When this group of guys who clearly know nothing about this show were told “Jojo was coming to sub in for Chris Harrison” they were probably like oh hell yeah ‘Get Out’ is my JAM #TheBachelorette
— Brett S. Vergara (@BrettSVergara) December 2, 2020
And this JoJo reference? Impeccable.
The Bachelorette
When I have to work a full week after a holiday weekend pic.twitter.com/avpyYbpex4
— The Bachelorette (@BacheloretteABC) December 2, 2020
Gotta give a shout-out to the official The Bachelorette Twitter for this one.
Bachelor Diversity Campaign
Recap of season 16 of The Bachelorette. #TheBachelorette pic.twitter.com/SsKUnlvWzl
— Bachelor Diversity Campaign (@bachdiversity) December 2, 2020
This Bruce Almighty reference is everything.
Ben Higgins
Stating the obvious but @tayshia really thrives as #TheBachelorette. Really hoping this works out for her.
— Benjamin Higgins (@benhiggi) December 2, 2020
“Stating the obvious, but @tayshia really thrives as #TheBachelorette. Really hoping this works out for her,” tweeted Ben Higgins.
We have no choice but to stan.
Brett S. Vergara
Normalizing conversations like Zac’s experience with addiction, Riley’s relationship with his mother, Ben’s struggles with an eating disorder, and last week’s conversation with Ivan around #BlackLivesMatter and police brutality are truly the franchise at its best #TheBachelorette
— Brett S. Vergara (@BrettSVergara) December 2, 2020
Thing’s got really deep on the group date, and Bachelor Nation was proud of the men for opening up.
“Normalizing conversations like Zac’s experience with addiction, Riley’s relationship with his mother, Ben’s struggles with an eating disorder, and last week’s conversation with Ivan around #BlackLivesMatter and police brutality are truly the franchise at its best,” tweeted Brett S. Vergara.
Nick Viall
I know “sad” stories are thought of as a right of passage on this show, but neither Zac or Ben had to be that honest on National Tv and by doing so brought awareness to real issues and inspiration for overcoming them. Bravo 👏 #thebachelorette
— Nick Viall (@NickViall) December 2, 2020
“I know ‘sad’ stories are thought of as a right of passage on this show, but neither Zac or Ben had to be that honest on national TV and by doing so brought awareness to real issues and inspiration for overcoming them,” Nick Viall shared.
The Betchelor
La Quinta Inn & Suite: Where Love Comes to Die…LITERALLY
opening Spring 2021 #TheBachelorette pic.twitter.com/XjyTeI8hc5
— The Betchelor🥀 (@betchelorpod) December 2, 2020
A valid point from The Betchelor podcast.
Luke Stone
— Luke Stone (@LukeStoneDC) December 2, 2020
And this about sums it up.
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