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'The Bachelor' News: Only 'The Bachelor' Can Make a Tough War Veteran Break Down to Tears

Jubilee Sharpe is one tough bachelorette, but even a war veteran can't be spared from breaking down to tears in the battle to win Ben Higgins heart.

According to the New York Post, Jubilee enlisted in the military at the age of 18, and served the country for almost five years. With her military background, it seems like she can't easily be broken down. However, viewers saw the other side of the 24-year-old bachelorette after she was confronted by the other contestants.

Jubilee tried to avoid Amber, the 30-year-old bartender from Illinois, since the latter and the other girls in the mansion wanted to confront her. The other girls think that Jubilee is "flaunting her rose around," and that she's hogging all of Ben's time during the third Rose Ceremony cocktail party. While Jubilee agrees that she's a hard person to get, especially with women, the others think that she is being insensitive.

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However, the tension among the women didn't escape Ben, since he was there to comfort the crying war vet. The website said that the Bachelor is seeing right through what is happening with the women, where he said that "emotions are coming into play." "I think I'm seeing sides of the women that I haven't seen yet," Ben said during his confessional. Fans will just have to wait and see if Ben will finally eliminate the troublemakers and keep Jubilee around.

Meanwhile, Lace appeared on "Bachelor Live" after last Monday's episode aired, and the host, Chris Harrison, asked if she'll want to join "Bachelor in Paradise." According to People, the show's producer already said that she'll be making an appearance, but the 25-year-old real estate agent still said she still needs time to think about it. "Bachelor in Paradise" will air this summer, so Lace will have plenty of time to consider joining the cast, especially after she quit "The Bachelor."

Watch new episodes of "The Bachelor" every Monday on ABC.

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