When does Noah go home on The Bachelorette? [SPOILERS]
The Bachelorette contestant Noah Erb is a hit-or-miss contestant, I would say. After entering La Quinta Resort & Club weeks late when Clare Crawley left the show and was replaced by Tayshia Adams, many fans were initially into his mustache and curious about him. Soon, however, he got himself in a bit of drama with the other men, and has particularly annoyed Bennett Jordan as of late.
This
escalated when Tayshia set up Noah and
on a two-on-one date, meaning one of them would be sent home. However, in typical
Bachelor
franchise fashion, the show ended on a cliffhanger, leaving us wondering who would be eliminated.
Although fans aren’t too big on Bennett any longer (even now dubbing him
of the season), I wouldn’t be excited to have Noah stay another week, either. Many people are hoping both of them just get sent home, which would be pretty ideal.
If you want to find out when Noah Erb goes home on The Bachelorette, you’ve come to the right place.
*Spoilers ahead.*
When is Noah kicked off The Bachelorette?
According to Reality Steve, Noah lasts at least until Tayshia’s final six. As we previously reported, the franchise seemingly spoiled the final seven on social media, which you can see here, posting a picture which included Noah. Now, as we know from the TV guru, Noah is not in the final four. That would mean that the contestant will either come in fifth or sixth place this season.
Does Noah or Bennett get kicked off The Bachelorette?
And yes, that also means that Bennett will go home during the two-on-one date. Something, of course, could go off-course and Tayshia could keep both Bennett and Noah around, however Reality Steve has said Bennett is going home on this date. So there you have it!
With Tayshia’s season having to conclude before Matt James begins his journey as the Bachelor on January 4, a bunch of men are going to have to go home soon. We’re excited to see how the rest of the reason unfolds!
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