'The Bachelor' Season 21 Spoilers: Nick and the Girls' Trip to Virgin Islands Turns into an Emotional Roller Coaster
With only nine contestants left competing to nab Nick Viall, the pressure mounts for the girls to put their respective best foot forward in this week's "The Bachelor."
According to spoilers, courtesy of TV Guide, Viall takes all the remaining girls to a getaway trip to the Virgin Islands where he hopefully would have the chance to get to know each of them better.
However, it seems like as the season progresses, he gets a little bit more and more unsure of himself and the unconventional way he is trying to find love.
As it turns out, during his two-in-one date sessions, he begins to question his decisions with regard to being the Bachelor. It is still unknown how being doubtful will affect the show moving forward but it surely does not sound good for him to be doing this half-heartedly especially when he is already too deep into the season. Adding woes to Nick's personal struggle is one of the competing girls' revelation — something that is expected to shake the 36-year-old to his core.
Meanwhile, "The Bachelor" franchise's notorious plot leaker, Reality Steve, brings his own dose of spoilers, seemingly connected to those previously mentioned. One of the girls, Jasmine Goode, will be booted out of the series at the end of the episode but not before she drops a bombshell on Viall. Apparently, she claims that she hooked up with one of Nick's best buds which presumably would upset him and maybe even cause him to lose some confidence.
Danielle Lombard and Whitney Fransway are also said to be eliminated in this week's installment of "The Bachelor." This effectively cancels the supposed Rose Ceremony with already three girls leaving the show before the usual elimination gathering starts.
Regardless of what specifically happens in the episode, the promo clip released by ABC for the outing indicates that it would be an emotional one for Nick. In the trailer, what seemed to be a normal volleyball match quickly spiraled into a heated competition. Some girls appear to be frustrated about wanting to get some attention and alone time with Nick.
"The Bachelor" season 21 airs every Monday, 8 p.m. ET on ABC.