How Corinne became the most successful ‘Bachelor’ villain of all time

January 31 06:53 2017

Nick Viall took his remaining women down to New Orleans for some Southern comfort on The Bachelor’s Monday, January 30, episode, where some women were locked in a dark haunted house and others were encouraged to toy with voodoo.

“The Bachelor” 2017 spoilers are revealing something shocking. And if you’ve been watching this season, you already know there was no chance this was going to go over drama free. Two favorites to make it to the finals are Corinne Olympios who works for her family’s business and Taylor Nolan, a licensed mental health counselor at Counseling Ordinary Courage in Seattle, Washington. Corinne has, without a doubt, totally accepted her evil role and doing it better than her predecessors. There’s always Bachelor in Paradise, though. Those nerves are quickly replaced with excitement as the ladies learn that they’re headed to New Orleans with Nick Viall. We’ve got the popular picks right here. After the women finish jumping on beds and losing ABC its security deposit on this penthouse, Rachel meets up with Nick at the French Market for a “super chill” day of shopping, butterflies, and food. Corinne is there to win Nick’s heart, and it sure seems like she’s getting what she wants. Which woman deserves Nick the most? The series is notorious for its lack of diversity in its casting. When Nick and the women pull out a Ouija board and ask May if she’s there, the lights flicker off. If you can’t wait to find out, check out these spoilers previously shared by The Inquisitr. She then kisses the 36-year-old software sales executive. Her charm and adorable accent had won over many viewers. Out of the 13, only 10 are chosen to accompany the bachelor to a haunted plantation – the flawless setting for both romance and thrill. The rest of this group date unfolds like an amazingly high-concept horror movie, essentially Paranormal Activity hosted by Chris Harrison. She met and charmed Viall’s parents and his youngest sister, Bella. My only complaint about smart, charming, lovely Rachel is that she is clearly too good for Nick. Any Bachelorette suitor would know better than to mess with this woman. So, basically, she admitted to the bullying, even if it’s because Corinne is too dumb to understand the concept. On her first meeting with Viall, she showed him the correct way to call hogs.

Whether she was wiping beignet powder off his mouth or joking with him about her intimidating father the federal judge there was a comfort and ease to their interactions that made her seem like a good bet for the long haul. It’s an interesting concern: Olivia didn’t get a one-on-one date after her first impression rose, so Rachel could get left out on the cold.

039;The Bachelor&#039 villain Corinne Olympios seen with ring

How Corinne became the most successful ‘Bachelor’ villain of all time
 
 
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