Uh, you can’t do what as a Bachelor Nation participant?
By Ariba Bhuvad
Rose ceremonies aren’t as quick as you’d think
For us, rose ceremonies feel like a quick and easy process. Hearts are broken, love stories are made, and then we move onto the next thing.
In an interview with Glamour, former Bachelor Sean Lowe enlightened Bachelor Nation fans with just how this process works.
"On TV, what you see is I hand out a rose, the girl comes forward and accepts it, and then I hand out another rose. In reality, there’s about three to five minutes in between each rose because all 15 cameras have to reposition. That first night lasts until about 7 A.M., and then each one after that lasts until about 3 or 4."
That is one long night.
Semi-finalists must submit to a psych eval
If you make it into the final four, then be prepared to sign and agree to all sorts of things, including but not limited to a psych eval. This is part of the official rules, in case you’re wondering. Along with the eval, a more thorough background check and medical history are required as well.
Set up auto-pay for your bills
On average, contestants only have a matter of weeks before they have to head to the Bachelor mansion. Because you don’t have access to the outside world, including the internet, you must make all your arrangements prior to getting there. This means setting up autopay for your bills.
I’m sure companies might make an exception if they found out why some bills were paid late…
Which one of these did you find the most ridiculous or had never heard of? Did we miss anything? Tell us in the comments below!