Bachelor in Paradise is back with 32 guys and girls looking for love and stirring up drama on ABC’s summer reality series.
Bachelor in Paradise returns for its fourth season on Monday night. If you’re not near a TV, don’t worry. Watch ABC summer reality series live streaming online or on your mobile device so you don’t miss a minute of this season’s drama, Carly and Evan’s wedding, and some chit-chat from host Chris Harrison about the DeMario-Corinne situation.
Chill the wine and get ready for what promises to be a very interesting season. Here’s everything you need to know about the season premiere including some (legal) options for watching the show live streaming online, on your tablet, or smartphone.
The Bachelor in Paradise season 4 two-night premiere begins at 8 p.m. ET on August 14. This season, ABC won’t air the After Paradise talk show but there will be a live reunion show after the finale.
‘Paradise’ viewing options
Watch the premiere on your local ABC TV channel, stream the show online, or watch by downloading a variety of mobile apps.
ABC also offers a free live stream via ABC.go.com. The service is currently available in select cities including Chicago, Fresno, Houston, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Raleigh-Durham, and San Francisco. You must login with your cable account to gain access to the live stream.
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Don’t live in one of the cities listed above? Watch Bachelor in Paradise on your computer or mobile device on ABC.go.com approximately 24-hours after the show airs.
Watch on your mobile device by downloading the Watch ABC app for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.
PlayStation Vue is streaming service that offers live TV, movies, and shows that have previously aired on a variety of networks, including ABC.
In some cities, live streaming is available — if not, episodes are typically added to the lineup within a week (often within 24 hours). This service starts at $39.99/month with a five-day free trial available.
Hulu is another good option if you don’t mind waiting for the streaming site to upload the episode.
Most episodes are available approximately 24 after they air on ABC. Hulu is currently $7.99 per month (with commercials) — the company offers a 30-day free trial.
While you wait for the Bachelor in Paradise premiere to begins, here’s a sneak peek at the drama that’s in store this season.