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Bachelor In Paradise Season 10 Confirmed or Canceled? Here’s the Verdict

Bachelor In Paradise Season 10 Confirmed or Canceled? Here’s the Verdict

Bachelor In Paradise host Jesse Palmer with cast in the background

ABC has finally addressed the fate of Bachelor in Paradise season 10 with an announcement that the reality dating series will return in 2025. Bachelor in Paradise season 10 was absent from both ABC’s summer and fall schedules, leading fans to speculate that it might’ve been canceled. The fact that every couple from Bachelor in Paradise seasons 8 and 9 broke up didn’t help matters either. However, now fans can look forward to a whole new season in 2025.

“We’re heading back to the beach in 2025!”

In an Instagram post, ABC announced that Bachelor in Paradise season 10 will air in 2025. The post features a picture of a beach with “2025” drawn in the sand. The caption reads, “We’re heading back to the beach in 2025!”

 

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In the comments section of the post, several Bachelor Nation alums, including Bachelor in Paradise bartender Wells Adams, expressed their elation and relief that the show is returning. Wells hilariously posted a meme of himself which said, “I don’t know what would happen to my feeble little brain.”

Should Bachelor In Paradise Make Changes To Improve Ratings?

Bachelor In Paradise Producers Must Stop Interfering

Bachelor in Paradise Season 9 Cast Photo On Beach

The Bachelor in Paradise season 10 producers must make some major changes in order to improve the series’ ratings and restore fans’ faith that the show can actually work. One of the main reasons that the couples from the past two seasons couldn’t survive was because of producer interference and manipulation that made it impossible for them to build lasting relationships. From season 8’s split house twist to season 9’s Truth Box, fabricated drama took precedence over love. Bachelor in Paradise must go back to the basics, and focus on the love stories.

Bachelor in Paradise took a year-long break between seasons 6 and 7, and season 7 was its most successful ever with minimal producer interference. Kenny Braasch and Mari Pepin, Joe Amabile and Serena Pitt, and Thomas Jacobs and Becca Kufrin are all now married, while Noah Erb and Abigail Heringer, and Chris Conran and Alana Milne are engaged. In addition, there are several married couples from seasons 2-6, including Caelynn Miller-Keyes and Dean Unglert, Hannah Godwin and Dylan Barbour, Astrid Loch and Kevin Wendt, Raven Gates and Adam Gottschalk, Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon, and Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert.

Allowing time in between Bachelor in Paradise seasons opens the door for more contestants to participate in the show. In addition to alums from older seasons, the newest contestants from Joey Graziadei’s Bachelor season, Jenn Tran’s Bachelorette season, The Bachelor season 29, and The Bachelorette season 22 will all be eligible to look for love on the beaches of Mexico. Hopefully, the producers will go back to allowing the couples to fall in love in a more natural way, which was always the beauty of Bachelor in Paradise. It’s fantastic to hear that Bachelor in Paradise season 10 is on the horizon.

Allowing time in between Bachelor in Paradise seasons opens the door for more contestants to participate in the show. In addition to alums from older seasons, the newest contestants from Joey Graziadei’s Bachelor season, Jenn Tran’s Bachelorette season, The Bachelor season 29, and The Bachelorette season 22 will all be eligible to look for love on the beaches of Mexico. Hopefully, the producers will go back to allowing the couples to fall in love in a more natural way, which was always the beauty of Bachelor in Paradise. It’s fantastic to hear that Bachelor in Paradise season 10 is on the horizon.

 

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/
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