'Bachelor in Paradise' fans say single dad Michael Allio should have his own show
'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 8 is out and fans are rooting for drama and love angles already. However, Michael Allio is afraid of thinking about whether he will be able to make any match on the show. Michael being a single dad wonders if girls would be interested in him after listening to his story.
The contestant is seen to be calm and composed ever since he walked on the premiere episode of the 'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 8. He talks about his relationship with his son and how the boy calls him Zaddy. Well, to many, Michael's stories might feel heart-melting. But, to a few fans, Michael's daddy talk seems to be a bit too much. When Michael claims he is too old for the goofing stuff and wants someone real in his life, fans slammed him, wondering how come he has come to the reality show for love.
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It seems that Michael talking about being a dad on the dating show is getting trolled by 'Bachelor in Paradise' fans. And now the fans believe that he is too good for the dating show. Moreover, fans joke about signing a petition for Michael and his son to get a show of their own. "Petition to get Michael his own show because he is too good for Paradise. #BachelorInParadise", called out a fan. Another troll slammed the star, saying, "Bad Advice: Drink every time Michael being a dad is mentioned. #BachelorInParadise". Furthermore, a fan said, "Love Michael A and his story and his relationship with his son, the nice guy vibe, the whole things...but it's all kind of undermined by the fact that he's come in this show #BachelorInParadise", wondered a fan.
Petition to get Michael his own show because he is too good for Paradise.#BachelorInParadise
— Tyler from Natick (@PiercetheTyler) September 28, 2022
Bad Advice: Drink every time Michael being a dad is mentioned. #BachelorInParadise pic.twitter.com/weY6IINqQQ
— Shauna’s Musings (@momandsass) September 28, 2022
Love Michael A and his story and his relationship with his son, the nice guy vibe, the whole things...but it's all kind of undermined by the fact that he's come in this show 😂 #BachelorInParadise
— Here For The Wrong Reasons (@here_wrong) September 28, 2022
The premiere episode of 'Bachelor in Paradise' shows how Michael and Sierra Jackson escalated the bond instantly. After their little chit-chat, Michael claimed to Sierra that it feels like she has an old soul. Well, this comment made a fan slam Michael, saying, "When an old man says you have an old soul #BachelorInParadise". Another critic joked about Michael being too old for casual dating but he instantly found his connection on the first night. "michael a will be the grocery store joe of this season a woe is me i’m too old for this and then bang he’ll find someone #BachelorInParadise", claimed a fan. Another continued banging Michael, "TFW #BachelorNation is watching Michael says he can see a future with Sierra on night one @JessePalmerTV #BachelorInParadise #bachelorette #Bachelor@BachParadise". Another joked, "Michael A. went from dad to DADDY #BachelorInParadise".
When an old man says you have an old soul #BachelorInParadise pic.twitter.com/912M7i1zei
— Miranda and Michael (@mandmreality) September 28, 2022
michael a will be the grocery store joe of this season a woe is me i’m too old for this and then bang he’ll find someone #BachelorInParadise
— rest in peace mahsa amini 🕊️ (@arehzed) September 28, 2022
TFW #BachelorNation is watching Michael say he can see a future with Sierra on night one ☝️ 😐 @JessePalmerTV #BachelorInParadise #bachelorette #Bachelor @BachParadise pic.twitter.com/1gWUN3KOU9
— Thomas Sullivan (@TomSullBoston1) September 28, 2022
Michael A. went from dad to DADDY🥵 #BachelorInParadise
— Caitlyn Hebert (@CaitlynHebert) September 28, 2022
'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 8 premiered on September 27 at 8 pm ET and is set to air every Tuesday on ABC.
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