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What time does ‘The Bachelor’ finale come on tonight? How to watch on TV and stream online

Season 28 of ‘The Bachelor’, which began with 32 women vying for the love of tennis coach Joey Graziadei, is about to reach its conclusion.

Season 28 of ‘The Bachelor’, which began with 32 women vying for the love of tennis coach Joey Graziadei, is about to reach its conclusion.

After 10 episodes, the 28th season of ABC’s reality-TV show The Bachelor is approaching its climax, with Joey Graziadei now down to his final two.

After last Monday’s “The Women Tell All” episode, only the season finale remains, at the end of which Graziadei will pick his fiancée. The contest’s conclusion is to air on ABC today, Monday 25 March 2024, at 8pm ET/7pm CT/5pm PT.

In addition, viewers can also stream the final episode of The Bachelor live on Hulu + Live TV, Sling Blue and fuboTV, or watch it on demand on Hulu.

Who is The Bachelor’s Joey Graziadei?

A 28-year-old coaching tennis pro from Royersford, Pennsylvania, Graziadei was previously a contestant in season 20 of The Bachelorette, finishing as runner-up in the battle for Charity Lawson’s affections.

According to ABC, he’s looking for “a life partner who is outgoing, caring, and shares his love for adventure and exploring the outdoors”.

Which contestants are left in season 28 of The Bachelor?

Since season 28 of The Bachelor premiered on 22 January 2024, the field has been whittled down from its initial 32 contestants to the following duo:

Daisy Kent, a 25-year-old account executive from Becker, Minnesota; and Kelsey Anderson, a 25-year-old junior project manager from New Orleans, Louisiana.

Who went home after Week 9′s “Fantasy Suites” episode?

Rachel Nance, a 26-year-old ICU nurse from Honolulu, Hawaii, just missed out on making the final two, as had been anticipated by many.

In Week 9′s “Fantasy Suites” episode nine, which aired on Monday 11 March, Joey had overnight dates with all three remaining contestants, telling both Daisy and Kelsey he was falling in love with them. As big a hint about his “final two” as you’re likely to get...

Rachel reveals racist online messages after elimination

And so it proved. The Week 10 “Women Tell All” episode traditionally sees contestants already out of the running take part in a talk show about their experiences on The Bachelor and Rachel was indeed the one who appeared after being sent home in the Reject SUV.

“As emotional as that was and as sad as it was, I still think it was such a beautiful moment between the two of us,” she says. “You can see how much love there was between the two of us. At least he was kind of upset that I left”.

Despite focusing on the positives, Rachel also sadly reveals she and her family were the targets of racist abuse online after the Week 8 episode “Hometowns” aired.

“I don’t know why this is happening… I’ve just been getting a lot of hateful messages as soon as the episode aired,” Rachels says through her tears. “A lot of racist comments toward me.”

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