The Bachelor: Every lead ranked from least to most dramatic

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3. Jason Mesnick

I think everyone out there just loved to hate Jason here. However, I didn’t and I still don’t. In fact, I love him and support him and Molly so much that he might be my favorite Bachelor to ever be on the show…ever. Call me crazy, but guess what?! I. Don’t. Care. One. Dang. Bit.

Coming in hot at Bachelor (lucky number) 13, he chose Melissa Rycroft in the end; however, his heart was leading him to the runner up still, Molly Malaney. He did the ‘ole switcheroo and ended up proposing to and marrying Malaney. They are still married to this day with a couple of kids! Yay!

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2. Arie Luyendyk Jr.

Here we go with yet another switcheroo. I’m not too sure if Arie just wanted to emulate what Mr. Jason up above did, but he definitely did it in a more humiliating and ridiculous way if you ask me. So, here’s how it went…he initially chose and proposed to Becca Kufrin and promised her that he would always choose her from every day going forward.

However, as you’re about to learn here, that definitely was a complete and utter lie. Just a few short weeks later, he slid into a few other contestants DM’s but ultimately wanted to try to make it work with former runner up on his season, Lauren Burnham. What did he do? He went over to where Becca was staying without even warning her and broke her heart on live TV. So, basically, it was the worst hour on TV in The Bachelor‘s show franchise as a whole.

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1. Juan Pablo Galavis

Here. We. Go. If it weren’t for this complete and utter coward and sorry excuse of a man right here, Arie would’ve been number one and everyone else would’ve been shifted down a notch. He was, in fact, declared the worst bachelor in Bachelor franchise history. Wow…

Here’s a list of things that he did that made me, and all of America, want to vomit all over him:

  • He made headlines saying that he could never be a gay Bachelor, using the word ‘pervert’ and other derogatory words and phrases and names within his reasoning.
  • He slut-shamed one of his final contestants.
  • He was so careless with his comments that Dancing with the Stars actually removed him completely from the cast.
  • He ended up choosing Nikki Ferrell…kind of…stated that he couldn’t give her a ring for whatever cockamamie reason that he possibly thought of here.

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Overall, some of these dramatic Bachelors were just okay, just fine, and some were just straight up bad. We’ve basically had one in every category possible!

What are your thoughts and how does your very own list differ from this one here? Let us know your thoughts down below on it all!