Check out this The Bachelorette reunion you never knew you needed
Can’t wait until the official reunion for The Bachelorette in May? Check out this adorable impromptu gathering of some former contestants!
The official reunion special for The Bachelorette may not be airing until early next month (you can catch all those details here), but we’re already getting something similar online. Famous contestants Colton Underwood, Jason Tartick and Blake Horstmann recently reunited in Aspen, Colorado, along with Tartick’s girlfriend (and former Bachelorette) Kaitlyn Bristowe and Colton’s season winner Cassie Randolph. It was the group date of our dreams!
The team got together to record an episode of Kaitlyn’s hit podcast Off The Vine. They decided to spend the weekend together afterward and look like they had an absolute blast.
Evidence of the good times are all over the Bachelorette contestants’ Instagram accounts. If you scroll through the comments, you’ll also see where they commented supportive messages on each other’s posts. Just check out this message from Kailtyn.
"Why is, ‘I’d jump a fence for her too,’ the only caption coming to me. We get it. Colton jumped a fence…. But in all seriousness I would. She’s the sweetest."
It’s always fun to see former cast members from The Bachelorette or Bachelor hanging out together. As fans in Bachelor Nation, we often only witness the drama that goes down between contestants. The series can put a major focus on rivalries and feuds and, consequently, we don’t see as many supportive friendships getting screen time. It’s nice to know that not everyone hates each other after they get cut during a rose ceremony.
So will this be the last time we see these boys from The Bachelorette hanging out? Likely not! They’ve been bros ever since they all made it to the end of Becca Kufrin’s season and it feels like their bond has only gotten stronger since. It may be harder to coordinate schedules in the future but, hey, there are always the many podcasts or web shows like Off The Vine to bring them back together again.