Every Bachelor in Paradise season unfailingly delivers heartbreaking drama, unlikely heroes, and unexpected villains. As expected, the Bachelor in Paradise season 10 cast also features an unlikable contestant, Jeremy Simon, and fans have decided that no one comes close. Viewers have agreed that he is emotionally manipulative and self-centered.
In the beginning, when Jeremy arrived in Costa Rica, he was seen as a confident and charming contestant. Also, he was a standout in season 21 of The Bachelorette. So, he definitely brought audience goodwill from his time there. However, his time on Bachelor in Paradise hasn’t been going swimmingly.
As the weeks went by, fans noticed that he had a troubling pattern where he prioritized his ego over dealing with situations with empathy. From being obsessed with his ex-flame Susie Evans to being mad at Bailey Brown for going on a date, Jeremy’s time on Bachelor in Paradise has been a disaster class in romance.
In the beginning, when Jeremy arrived in Costa Rica, he was seen as a confident and charming contestant. Also, he was a standout in season 21 of The Bachelorette. So, he definitely brought audience goodwill from his time there. However, his time on Bachelor in Paradise hasn’t been going swimmingly.
As the weeks went by, fans noticed that he had a troubling pattern where he prioritized his ego over dealing with situations with empathy. From being obsessed with his ex-flame Susie Evans to being mad at Bailey Brown for going on a date, Jeremy’s time on Bachelor in Paradise has been a disaster class in romance.
- 7/18/2025
- by Ishita Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the July 12 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
“The Bachelorette’s” Katie Thurston kicked off the week’s episode of the ABC reality dating competition with a challenge for her men: “W.O.W.O” — a week off whacking off. The challenge was born out of a conversation with hosts Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe, during which Katie came up with the idea to ban the men from masturbating. Kaitlyn delivered the news to the contestants, which kicked off a sexual-innuendo-filled episode.
After Katie’s challenge, Justin Glaze received the week’s first date. He and Katie spent the day participating in a fake wedding, where the two dressed up in formal wear and exchanged vows. Later in the night, Katie admitted she was overcome with emotion at the visuals of a wedding ceremony, as it reminded her of her late...
“The Bachelorette’s” Katie Thurston kicked off the week’s episode of the ABC reality dating competition with a challenge for her men: “W.O.W.O” — a week off whacking off. The challenge was born out of a conversation with hosts Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe, during which Katie came up with the idea to ban the men from masturbating. Kaitlyn delivered the news to the contestants, which kicked off a sexual-innuendo-filled episode.
After Katie’s challenge, Justin Glaze received the week’s first date. He and Katie spent the day participating in a fake wedding, where the two dressed up in formal wear and exchanged vows. Later in the night, Katie admitted she was overcome with emotion at the visuals of a wedding ceremony, as it reminded her of her late...
- 7/13/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the July 5 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
Last week’s blast from the past brought former contestant Blake Moynes into the cast for consideration of Katie Thurston’s final rose. Blake — who formerly appeared on Season 16 of “The Bachelorette” — moved into the resort and was greeted with animosity from the other men upon arrival.
The angst only grew as Blake was given the first one-on-one of the week. Katie acknowledged that Blake’s presence was “frustrating” for the other men, but confessed privately that having him on the date was strategic: if there wasn’t a spark, it would allow her to eliminate the source of tension quickly for the other men.
However, that was not the case. Blake and Katie spent the day horseback riding and having conversations not normally shown on the show, including the mundane — yet realistic — topics of work,...
Last week’s blast from the past brought former contestant Blake Moynes into the cast for consideration of Katie Thurston’s final rose. Blake — who formerly appeared on Season 16 of “The Bachelorette” — moved into the resort and was greeted with animosity from the other men upon arrival.
The angst only grew as Blake was given the first one-on-one of the week. Katie acknowledged that Blake’s presence was “frustrating” for the other men, but confessed privately that having him on the date was strategic: if there wasn’t a spark, it would allow her to eliminate the source of tension quickly for the other men.
However, that was not the case. Blake and Katie spent the day horseback riding and having conversations not normally shown on the show, including the mundane — yet realistic — topics of work,...
- 7/6/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
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