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Multiple seasons later, it’s safe to sayBachelor in Paradisehas exceeded even our most dramatic expectations.
“There’snothinglike the humidity one experiences in Mexico,” Radloff revealed.

“It was so humid that my sunglasses would fog up every time I walked outside.”
Radloff also revealed that contestants have tosuffer the unbearable heat, all in the name of made-for-TV drama.
First premiering onAugust 9, 2010, theBachelorspinoff was far more competitive than romantically charged.

“Not everyone makes the same amount,” he noted.
Interestingly, a source toldPeoplethat the sexual misconduct allegations were only part of the reason behind the potential cancellation.
Mexico Tourism has continued to host production since the incident.

you’ve got the option to stay in Paradise, too!
Anyone can stay here (as long as your bank account agrees, of course).
“It’s like walking into a real-life Pinterest board,” Radloff said of the resort.

We like the way you think, Harrison.
“They’re like, ‘OK, tequila shots for everyone.’
However, according to contestant Robby Hayes, some cast members managed to sneakily avoid the rule.

What happened to Bachelor in Paradise’s Jorge the bartender?
One of the most belovedBachelor in Paradisecast members was never technically a cast member at all.
Of course, we’re talking aboutJorge Moreno, better known toBachelor in Paradisefans as Jorge the Bartender.

However, while Moreno may be gone, he’s certainly not forgotten.
Does Bachelor in Paradise serve as an audition to be the next lead?
“I think that’s when we started to say nobody can ever be discounted.”

So far, bothNick Viall and Colton Underwoodhave scoredBachelorgigs after appearing on Paradise.
We can’t wait to see who will be next!
Are Bachelor in Paradise engagements forced?

However,Bachelor in Paradiseis far from the real world even if itisa reality show.
This is going to fix your image so much.
America’s going to fall in love with you guys.”





