'Test his usefulness': 'The Bachelor' star Kaity Biggar labeled 'industrious' for making hometown date 'innovative'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: During 'The Bachelor' hometown dates episode we saw Zach Shallcross and Kaity Biggar's date being the most different of all. They did not go to any fancy restaurant or any secluded place. Instead, Zach was seen helping Kaity move into her new flat. Well, fans certainly found Biggar's normal day-to-day activities as 'genius.'
Kaity was seen taking the help of ABC's reality star of getting her in putting together her furniture, buying groceries, aligning the things at the house. Well, it was more of a cute homely date. Seeing this, 'The Bachelor' fans claimed Kaity is testing Zach before committing to him. However, seeing Kaity put more focus on getting her house moved than investing time in the conversation with Zach, while a few fans thought she was getting her work done, most of them labeled her 'industrious' and 'wifey material' for testing 'The Bachelor' star. Keep reading to know more.
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'Test his usefulness, girl!'
Seeing Kaity go grocery shopping in her hometown with Zach, a fan tweeted, "Grocery shopping for a hometown is kinda cute." Another claimed, "Kaity's date is great, like really great. Test his usefulness, girl!" Well, a fan called Kaity "genius" for not hampering her day-to-day activity because of a date. "Kaity using her hometown date to do normal day-to-day activities is genius," tweeted a fan. Another wrote, "If Zach and Kaity get engaged we won’t get the “we can’t wait to do normal things like grocery shopping together for the first time” answer at AFR."
Grocery shopping for a hometown is kinda cute #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/gzd1Fb1W6y
— ♡ (@tvgoldtweets) March 14, 2023
Kaity's date is great, like really great. Test his usefulness, girl!#thebachelor pic.twitter.com/PDcucnOIdN
— myllzzz (@myllzzz1) March 14, 2023
Kaity using her hometown date to do normal day to day activities is genius. #TheBachelor #Bachelor pic.twitter.com/ziQARPQ8DZ
— bianca luz (@allthebuzzwbee) March 14, 2023
If Zach and Kaity get engaged we won’t get the “we can’t wait to do normal things like grocery shopping together for the first time” answer at AFR 😢 #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/26MferU3pZ
— Sarah Sem (@TheSarahSem) March 14, 2023
'Making Zach put s**t together is so wifey'
A fan called Kaity's move of getting help from Zach "innovative and industrious," saying, "wait Kaity using her hometown date as a way to get free help moving into an apartment… that is innovation, THAT is industriousness. Work smarter not harder." Another called Kaity smart, "I maintain that “must be able to put together IKEA furniture” is a completely reasonable criteria to require in a partner and in fact should be tested before committing to them!! This is smart." Well, a fan anticipated the future, "Making Zach put s**t together is so wifey." "Zach realizing Kaity’s whole reason for being on the show was to get him to help her move into her new place," slammed a fan.
wait Kaity using her hometown date as a way to get free help moving into an apartment… that is innovation, THAT is industriousness. Work smarter not harder 💅🏼 #TheBachelor
— ale (@diamondpovs) March 14, 2023
I maintain that “must be able to put together IKEA furniture” is a completely reasonable criteria to require in a partner and in fact should be tested before committing to them!!
— Dana Foley (@dana_foleyy) March 14, 2023
This is smart. #TheBachelor https://t.co/yT3gKckGFw
Making Zach put shit together is so wifey #TheBachelor #StartingRight
— LivingLovingItaly (@Donnatchun) March 14, 2023
Zach realizing Kaity’s whole reason for being on the show was to get him to help her move in to her new place.#TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/bm1j2E83aY
— Bachelor Fantake (@BachelorFantake) March 14, 2023
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