“I forgot all of what Paradise is about and it is a wild ride, and this season is insane. “I wasn’t expecting to be original cast,” he said. We need to mix this up and see just how serious this person is about the other person.”Īnd for those who have watched past Bachelor in Paradise seasons, Joe Amabile, who was on Bachelor in Paradise season 5 and returned for season 7, told the “Click Bait” podcast July that the current season is more “insane” and “intense” than his first. “You zoom out and then you figure out, well, we need a party here. It kind of does the job for you,” he told Entertainment Tonight. “Honestly for me, all I had to do was keep my ear to the ground and listen for what was happening, the drama, the love triangles, all of it. “What happens this season is insane.” Guest host Tituss Burgess also teased that Bachelor in Paradise season 7 isn’t short of the drama. I think no one is going to expect what happens,” he said. “Of all the five seasons I’ve done in Paradise, the craziest stuff happens on this season.
And I think people are really, really going to love this season.”ĭuring an episode of his podcast, “Bachelor Happy Hour,” in July, Wells also teased that something that he’s never seen in his five seasons he’s been on Bachelor in Paradise happens in season 7. … There are some twists and turns that I was shocked by, and I never thought would ever happen on the show. “The drinks are bad, the advice is worse, but the bar is open. There’s a lot of drama, you know, it’s got everything,” he said. We’ll have the vaccine and we can get back to our regular calendar.”Īs for what to expect this season of Bachelor in Paradise, bartender Wells Adams told Us Weekly in July that fans can expect a lot of romance and a lot of drama. That will put us back on schedule and hopefully, knock on wood, next summer, things will open. Now we’re going to get into Matt James doing The Bachelor. We realized Bachelor in Paradise was just going to go away for the summer. We thought we might be lucky to just get The Bachelorette done. “Quickly, we realized this is a much bigger problem and everything was going to have to take a back seat. If this only lasts a couple weeks, we could still cram The Bachelorette in all in and make it all work and push Bachelor in Paradise,’” Harrison said at the time. In an interview with StyleCaster in October 2020, former host Chris Harrison revealed that there had been talks to film Bachelor in Paradise in 2020, but those plans were put on hold to focus on The Bachelorette season 16, which aired months behind schedule.