They were not the only ones left in tears. In a world where one season's shock is the next season's yawn, this season 11 double-snub is still considered a national wound that has not healed. Tea Party folks and raging liberals alike can find common ground in their rage for Womack who shattered the very notion of romantic love this ridiculous but utterly watchable reality show is supposed to cultivate. Wes Hayden's journey on The Bachelorette season 5 was—to put it nicely—bumpy.
While competing for bachelorette Jillian Harris, Wes was accused of not only going on the show to promote his band yes, his band , but he also let it slip that he had a girlfriend back home.
After Jillian sent him packing, Wes said the franchise totally villainized him. I think I was picked to be the guy people love to hate," he claimed. You can't talk about bad exes without mentioning this guy. On the sixth season of the show, contestant Bentley Williams was so pissed that Ashley Herbert was the bachelorette—he really wanted to meet Emily Maynard—that he decided to string her along just for the fun of it.
Wasting Ashley's time for the three weeks he was on the show wasn't enough, though; he flew back to Hong Kong see the bachelorette and waste more of her time even after saying he'd rather "swim in pee" than be in a relationship with her. Rozyln Papa's exit from The Bachelor season 14 was highly uncomfortable to watch. While competing for the love of bachelor Jake Pavelka, Rozlyn was accused of engaging in an "inappropriate relationship" with one of the show's producers.
You can watch the whole confrontation between Rozyln and host Chris Harrison play out here. Sure, season 14 ended on a seemingly happy note when Jake Pavelka popped the question to Vienna Girardi—but after a quick three months, the couple called it quits.
During a tell-all interview with Chris Harrison, Jake and Vienna hashed out the details of their breakup to the viewers' pure discomfort. Between the yelling and the verbal sparring, Giardi and Pavelka rightfully earned their spots amongst the franchise's most controversial contestants. After promising bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky he was there for the right reasons, Ali discovered that Justin had a girlfriend at home in Canada and immediately sent him packing.
Bachelor Ben Flajnik proposed to the villain of his season—Courtney Robertson—and fans were not happy about it. When Courtney arrived to the After the Final Rose special, the audience let out loud boos. There was more a smattering of boos than applause so it was really awkward," Chris Harrison said of the episode. Juan Pablo Galavis's season of The Bachelor was super, duper problematic. Sure, he started off strong—he's a hot single dad, for crying out loud!
In sum: He made some really disappointing comments about sexuality , caused contestants to cry, was incredibly rude to his runner-up, and wouldn't put a ring on his final contestant or use the word "love". Interestingly enough, Chris Soules' controversy came after his season aired.
In April , Chris was arrested for fleeing a deadly car accident in Iowa. In November , Soules plead guilty to the charge of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in serious injury and faces up to two years in prison. The Bachelor alum is due in court for sentencing in late May. Kelsey Poe initially felt like the front-runner of season 19, but things quickly flipped when she opened up to Chris Soules about her late husband. Tragic, but amazing. I love my story! Although he spent much of season 20 being the dorky-but-hunky bachelor of my and definitely your dreams, things got a little dicey when he said "I love you" to two of his final three women.
Olivia, Olivia, Olivia. Despite winning Ben Higgins' first impression rose, her blatant feuds with the women of the house ultimately led to her demise. Her highlight of the season? Olivia told fellow competitor Amanda Stanton that her life was like an episode of Teen Mom. Cue The Bachelor 's iconic villain music. It was genuinely impossible to ignore Chad Johnson on The Bachelorette season While competing for the affection of JoJo Fletcher, Johnson became known for his outrageous verbal threats most of which stemmed from his beef with castmate Evan Bass, which even got physical at one point.
I commend him for going through and doing what he thought was right. It's a message that Pappas agreed to deliver to Womack in person. While waiting for Pappas to meet him on the rooftop of his Molotov Lounge bar, Womack described himself as excited, but nervous.
For Pappas, it was an opportunity to let Womack know that she understood his decision, as painful as it had been for her at the time. After a huge hug, Pappas and Womack were immediately on friendly terms, discussing their new relationships and their new perspective on dating on reality television. I became the Bachelorette, and did the show myself until I fully understood like the pressure that you can be under," Pappas told Womack.
Pappas, the former host of the Lifetime show "Get Married," is pursuing a career in television and has found love again, this time with teacher Stephen Stagliano, the twin brother of Michael from season 5 of "The Bachelorette.
As for Womack, he is out of his recluse stage, and says he has learned valuable lessons from his Bachelor experience. Andrew Firestone. Bob Guiney. Jesse Palmer. Byron Velvick. Charlie O'Connell. Travis Lane Stork. Prince Lorenzo Borghese. Andrew Baldwin. Brad Womack. Matt Grant. Jason Mesnick. Jake Pavelka.
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