The bachelor The season 26 premiere episode had a lot of drama before the sedans even arrived! Clayton Echard was confronted by candidate Salley Carson, who was introduced with the job title “Previously Engaged,” so it was immediately clear that this would be an important point of action. As it turned out, the season’s weekend of filming was supposed to be their wedding. And because of this, she was ready to leave before the start of the season.
“This weekend has been extremely tough for me,” Carson, who is actually a spine surgery robot, told Echard. “I was engaged in the past and was supposed to get married yesterday. Part of me is being moved home, but I didn’t want to make that decision until I met you. And you look really good. I just have great things about you Heard. I feel weird being here on my wedding weekend. ” Carson then burst into tears and was about to leave, but somehow within those short minutes Echard was convinced that there was “definitely chemistry” between them, so he gave her a rose.
The navigation and robotics consultant continued to tell The bachelor lead: “I want to accept this rose. My heart is just not in the right place. And I feel so bad about it. My heart just isn’t ready.” Then why did she sign up? OK, I stop being snappy. But manufacturers of The bachelor Love drama and I call it now: Carson will come back in the middle of the season and ask to be a candidate, Echard will let her and it will cause a big argument with the women. Nick Viall did it, Luke Parker did it, Bennett Jordan did it, Ali Fedotowsky did it, and the list goes on. I just refuse to believe Echard had a rose ready unless Carson was supposed to knock on his door. Also, Reality Steve, who is usually right about spoilers about the show, claims it arrived three or four days before the limo arrived, rather than hours before. Hm!