‘The Bachelorette’ episode 7 spoilers: Rose ceremony canceled, two guys get ditched in Switzerland

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The Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay is just one week away from hometown dates. That means she has to dole out some bad news to two guys in Switzerland.

Rachel has an emotional breakdown on Monday night and we’re crying right along with her. Well, not really. She’s sending two guys home we know nothing about. (We had to look up their names.) Rachel is so sure of who she’s sending home she uses her magical Bachelorette powers and cancels the Episode 7 rose ceremony.

But, wait. If Rachel is so sure about who stays and who goes, why is she crying in the video preview below? We’re betting our last bottle of wine that producers told her a sad story and made her cry. Because, seriously, her final six guys are Bryan, Peter, Dean, Eric, Matt, and Adam. Do you really think Matt and Adam are sticking around? It would be the most dramatic moment in Bachelorette history if that happened.

Tonight, Rachel and her final six guys get an all-expense paid trip to Switzerland. And I’m going to be on my couch

without Peter

. Somehow, that’s not fair.

Let’s put my feelings aside for just a moment.

No rose ceremony?

That’s right. Rachel has six guys and four roses. Four stay and two goes-es. Sorry, trying to make things rhyme hear and that didn’t work out. Clearly, I’ve had too much caffeine today.

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According to ABC, Rachel will hand out roses during her three one-on-one dates and tonight’s group date. The one-on-ones go to this season’s frontrunners — Dean, Peter, and Bryan.

Of course, they all get roses and score a hometown date next week. We don’t need spoilers to figure that out.

That means Adam, Matt, and Eric are on the group date. Eric gets the rose and Rachel sends Matt and Eric home. Shocker.

However, if you watch the video below, you’ll think either Peter is leaving or Rachel just misses her dog, Copper.

Silly producers, we can’t be fooled. We want Peter to stick around for a few more weeks. And then we’re counting on him to grace our screens as the next Bachelor.

Watch The Bachelorette Episode 7 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC or live streaming online with the ABC app.

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