'The Bachelor' Season 26: Inside Cassidy's elimination and the second rose cermony

'Shanae girl what ya gonna do without your evil twin?' asked a fan, seeing that Clayton asked Cassidy to leave
UPDATED JAN 25, 2022
Cassidy on 'The Bachelor'  (ABC/John Fleenor)
Cassidy on 'The Bachelor' (ABC/John Fleenor)

'The Bachelor' might have been off the air for a week, but now, the second rose ceremony indeed came packing with a whole lot of drama. With news coming to light that Cassidy might have been talking to someone before the show and had that person waiting for her, Clayton felt she was not there for him.

With Sierra bringing the truth to Clayton, he was quick to confront Cassidy about the same. However, Cassidy got defensive about the situation and it seemed as though Clayton had found his answer.

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Clayton maintained that he felt that Cassidy was not there for him. She argued that he had already given her a rose and that she hadn't even packed, but Clayton had made up his mind. So he asked Cassidy to leave. But fans were a little over the drama. "Am I the only one who wants to see a real "getting to know each-other" throw down on one of these shows? Not necessarily an argument but just a regular disagreement where they have to work it out #TheBachelor" tweeted a fan. "If Clayton really liked Cassidy he would have kept her around. I feel like he was not that into her… but was being receptive for the drama and the cameras. #TheBachelor" added another. "Honestly all of the women can have a friends with benefits waiting for them to come back if they don't win but at least they smart enough not to brag about it #TheBachelor" tweeted a fan.

"Not the biggest Cassidy fan but are you really going to tell me not one of those other girls was having casual sex before the show? This is basically sl*t shaming #TheBachelor" asked a fan. "Also the bachelor is *actually* dating 20 women at a time and we're worried one girl had a fwb back home? Really?" asked another. 



 



 



 



 



 

The 18 women who survived the second rose ceremony are -- 
Serene, a 26-year-old Elementary School Teacher from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Susie, a 28-year-old Wedding Videographer from Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Eliza, a 25-year-old Marketing Manager from Berlin, Germany.
Rachel, a 25-year-old Flight Instructor from Clermont, Florida.
Sarah, a 23-year-old Wealth Management Advisor from New York City, New York.
Elizabeth, a 32-year-old Real Estate Advisor from Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
Kira, a 32-year-old Physician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Shanae, a 29-year-old Recruiter from Sycamore, Ohio.
Sierra, a 26-year-old Recruiting Coordinator from Dallas, Texas.
Mara, a 32-year-old Entrepreneur from Collingswood, New Jersey.
Marlena, a 30-year-old former Olympian from Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Genevieve, a 26-year-old Bartender from Los Angeles, California.
Melina, a 27-year-old Personal Trainer from West Hollywood, California
Gabby, a 30-year-old ICU Nurse from Denver, Colorado.
Jill, a 26-year-old Architectural Historian from Scituate, Rhode Island.
Lyndsey W., a 28-year-old Industrial Sale Representative from Houston, Texas.
Hunter, a 28-year-old Human Resources Specialist from Charlotte, NC.



However, the ones that ended up going home were -- 
Ency, a 26-year-old Sales Manager from Burbank, California.
Kate, a 32-year-old Real Estate Agent from Lake Hollywood, California.
Tessa, a 26-year-old Human Resources Specialist from Stamford, Connecticut.

And of course, Cassidy, who was asked to leave. Fans were rather surprised that out of the women who got a rose, Shanae managed to bag one, despite her picking a fight with Elizabeth.

Fans couldn't help but wonder what lay ahead for her. "Shanae girl what ya gonna do without your evil twin? #TheBachelor" asked a fan. "Shanae, are you sad to be without your evil step sister?" tweeted a fan.



 



 


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