The Bachelor After the Final Rose will air live on Tuesday night — here’s how to watch online if you’re not near a TV or don’t have cable.
The Bachelor Arie Luyendyk has some explaining to do. If you need some closure to his insane season, don’t miss a minute After the Final Rose special tonight at 8 p.m. ET. If you need to watch on your laptop or mobile device, or you’ve ditched cable, don’t worry — we’ve come up with several options that will allow you to watch the 2-hour show online.
Arie will come face-to-face with Becca tonight, so expect some fireworks. And Lauren will also appear on the live After the Final Rose special to share some news about their relationship that will boggle your mind. Oh, and ABC has confirmed that they will announce the next Bachelorette during Tuesday night’s show and we know who she is!
Here’s how to watch the After the Final Rose special online
ABC: Head over to ABC.go, or download the Watch ABC mobile app. Keep in mind, ABC’s live stream is only available in select cities and you must log in with your TV provider account info (FiOS, Cox, ATT UVerse, etc).
More from Accept This Rose
- Bachelor in Paradise Season 9 finale: How to watch
- Dancing with the Stars winners in order (including the DWTS 2023 winner)
- The DWTS finale is going to be a long one tonight, December 5!
- 2 contestants are about to self-eliminate on Bachelor in Paradise
- The Golden Bachelor wedding special is coming to ABC
Hulu Live: Stream The Bachelor live on your computer, mobile device, or on your TV using a streaming device (Firestick, Apple TV, etc).
Hulu’s live service is currently available in select cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Houston, Raleigh-Durham, or Fresno/Visalia. There is currently a 7-day trial available if you want to be like Arie and not commit.
DirecTV Now: Watch most of ABC’s shows live (including The Bachelor) using DirecTV’s streaming service. I ditched cable three months ago and tried all of the streaming services – I currently use DirecTV Now because I got a great deal — $10/mo for 3 months (try code YESNOW3 at checkout — not sure when this offer expires). There is also a 7-day trial available.
PlayStation Vue also live streams ABC shows in select cities. You can also watch previous episodes as soon as they are released by ABC, although they are only online for a few weeks. Get a free trial and more information about the service here.