'The Bachelorette 2022': Jesse Palmer announces free cruise for audience members, Twitter demands rose ceremony instead
BURBANK, CALIFORNIA: Season 19 of 'The Bachelorette' has double the romance, double the drama and of course, double the heartache. With the season coming to a close, the 'Men's Tell-All' is where all the truth comes out, with the cast getting candid about all they said and did on the season.
Many cast members decided to clear the air about the way they came off on screen this season, such as Logan and Jacob. But redemption arcs aside, the 'Tell-All' is also when the franchise announces the next season or spin-offs, leaving fans waiting in anticipation. So when Jesse Palmer stated that he had life-changing news, everyone wanted to know what was lined up next for 'The Bachelor' Nation.
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As expected from the 'Tell-All's, the segment often announces upcoming news about spin-offs and new seasons. So when Jesse Palmer hyped up fans around an announcement that would change lives, everyone seemed to be at the edge of their seat. However, the excitement only lasted so long, seeing that Jesse announced that Virgin Voyages gifted everyone in the audience a free cruise. While Jesse had his Oprah moment and the studio audience was obviously excited, fans at home were far from amused -- if anything, they were annoyed over the same.
"@BacheloretteABC I KNOW YALL ARE JOKING. “An announcement that will change your lives” THEN GIVE EVERYONE IN THE AUDIENCE A FREE CRUISE. B-TCH WTF DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH ME." tweeted a fan. "No time to show the rose ceremonies, but they have time to give the entire audience a cruise with their life changing announcement #TheBachelorette" added a fan. "Skipping a rose ceremony but forcing us to watch the audience members get champagne and a cruise. #TheBachelorette" said a fan. "we didn’t get to see the rose ceremony but we had to sit through an entire ad where other people get a free cruise - be f--king fr #TheBachelorette" said a fan. "we all deserve a free cruise for watching this season #TheBachelorette #bachelorette" said another. "so the “life-changing” news is that someone else gets to go on vacation #TheBachelorette #MenTellAll" tweeted a fan.
@BacheloretteABC I KNOW YALL ARE JOKING. “An announcement that will change your lives” THEN GIVE EVERYONE IN THE AUDIENCE A FREE CRUISE. BITCH WTF DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH ME.
— han♎️nah (@hannypotter_) August 30, 2022
No time to show the rose ceremonies, but they have time to give the entire audience a cruise with their life changing announcement 🙄#TheBachelorette
— Kaskel 🧪 (@Kaskel1017) August 30, 2022
Skipping a rose ceremony but forcing us to watch the audience members get champagne and a cruise. #TheBachelorette pic.twitter.com/EmfiqMyY3B
— Impostor Prof. Oak (@impostorprofoak) August 30, 2022
we didn’t get to see the rose ceremony but we had to sit through an entire ad where other people get a free cruise - be fucking fr #TheBachelorette pic.twitter.com/Qg91XBlEkz
— jess (@thejessicabrun) August 30, 2022
we all deserve a free cruise for watching this season #TheBachelorette #bachelorette pic.twitter.com/ALvhtmlu2T
— realitytweets✨ (@reality_tv_only) August 30, 2022
so the “life-changing” news is that someone else gets to go on vacation #TheBachelorette #MenTellAll pic.twitter.com/CiJPyzI3dg
— the bitchelorette (@Bitchelorette_) August 30, 2022
Catch 'The Bachelorette' on Mondays at 8 pm ET/PT on ABC. You can also watch the show via your local ABC affiliate.
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