The Bachelor: 5 Twitter accounts that you need to follow NOW

THE BACHELOR - "2302" - ColtonÕs search for love starts with laughs, surprises and intense face-offs between the women. The first date of the season has eight hopeful bachelorettes sharing personal stories about their "firsts" - with Colton and a live audience Ð and coached by happily married masters of comedy Megan Mullally ("Will & Grace") and Nick Offerman ("Parks and Recreation"). Hannah B. scores the first one-on-one date on her birthday, including dinner on The Queen Mary. Twelve eager women attend "Camp Bachelor" with a decidedly unorthodox camp counselor, actor and comedian Billy Eichner, who oversees three challenging contests. However, some ill-timed drama the night of the rose ceremony might lead to certain ladies being left without a rose on "The Bachelor," MONDAY, JAN. 14 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EST), on The ABC Television Network. (ABC/Rick Rowell)ERIKA, CAITLIN, SYDNEY, KIRPA, COURTNEY, CASSIE, TAYSHIA
THE BACHELOR - "2302" - ColtonÕs search for love starts with laughs, surprises and intense face-offs between the women. The first date of the season has eight hopeful bachelorettes sharing personal stories about their "firsts" - with Colton and a live audience Ð and coached by happily married masters of comedy Megan Mullally ("Will & Grace") and Nick Offerman ("Parks and Recreation"). Hannah B. scores the first one-on-one date on her birthday, including dinner on The Queen Mary. Twelve eager women attend "Camp Bachelor" with a decidedly unorthodox camp counselor, actor and comedian Billy Eichner, who oversees three challenging contests. However, some ill-timed drama the night of the rose ceremony might lead to certain ladies being left without a rose on "The Bachelor," MONDAY, JAN. 14 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EST), on The ABC Television Network. (ABC/Rick Rowell)ERIKA, CAITLIN, SYDNEY, KIRPA, COURTNEY, CASSIE, TAYSHIA
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3. Brett S. Vergara (@BrettSVergara)

Alright, so he’s not an actual alum from The Bachelor. But trust me– you’re definitely going to want to follow Brett S. Vergara on Twitter.

If you’re unfamiliar with his work, Vergara is a former writer for BuzzFeed. He was recently laid off during their mass firing. It was their loss, but our gain, as it means he has more time than ever to provide snarky commentary on The Bachelor.

While his Twitter isn’t solely devoted to the ABC series. . . it’s pretty darn close. He’s gained a massive following (21.5k!) online for his live tweets during each episode. If anyone is a Bachelor expert, it’s this guy. Do yourself a favor and follow him NOW.

What we love about Brett’s Twitter is that it’s not strictly jokes about The Bachelor (although you’ll definitely find plenty of those). He also provides some really interesting insights, things you may not have caught yourself when casually watching over wine and cheese night. He’s constantly being retweeted or cited in Twitter round-up articles. If you want to know all the hottest Bachelor jokes to tell around the water cooler on Tuesday morning, you need to check him out.

Brett makes us feel normal about our Bachelor addiction. He proves that there are other people out there who are just as obsessed with the show as we are. While it’s great to stalk Colton Underwood or wait for a treasured line from Chris Harrison, you’ll want an outsider perspective occasionally to really break down a good episode.