With the love month coming up pretty fast, so is the return of the much awaited hit TV series 'The Bachelor' this January. The show never fails to feed our hungry hearts and minds with drama and intense moments as Ben Higgins and the 14 girls remaining leave the mansion and hit the road to the sin city, Las Vegas.
Prepare yourselves because the upcoming episodes of The Bachelor will be promising to all. Olivia will be back to bring drama to the group as she continues to dish out rude comments about Amanda. She continues to upset the other women with her cocky behavior about her relationship with Ben.
Amanda, on the other hand, will be given a rose by Ben after a one-on-one romantic hot air balloon getaway. Some of the girls will also be given a chance to have a group date with Ben. The group date includes Caila, Olivia, Emily, JoJo, Lauren B., Becca, Jen, and Leah. The girls and Ben will attend a school and learn Spanish there in preparation for a challenge that will require them to speak the language.
Another one-on-one date is also set to happen with Jojo and Ben. The two is set to have a helicopter ride over Las Vegas as they get to know each other a little more. Not only is its Jojo's time to shine because Becca is also rumored to have a one-on-one date with Ben. The date will result to her receiving a wedding dress. The synopsis reveals that she’ll spend the afternoon with Ben after getting an “intriguing proposal” at the “Little White Wedding Chapel.”
Watch out happens next as Episode 4 of “The Bachelor” will air on ABC Monday, Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. EST


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