Jesse Palmer Promises ‘Magical’ Wedding On ‘Bachelor In Paradise’

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Bachelor In Paradise didn’t air this week, and that means there are only two episodes left of Season 9. But Jesse Palmer promises a ‘magical’ wedding and more drama to come. Keep reading to see what else he teases about the dramatic last episodes.

Expect More Arrivals

The beach got a little too crowded for Blake Moynes when ex-fiance and former Bachelorette Katie Thurston came to Paradise. Her appearance may have strained his connection with Jess Girod, but Thurston isn’t there to find love or reconnect with her ex. She’s there to practice her burgeoning career as a comedian by hosting a roast for the contestants.


Katie Thurston and Blake Moynes/YouTube
Katie Thurston and Blake Moynes/YouTube

Katie Thurston is the star of Season 3 of CW’s Fboy Island.

Bachelor Nation host Jesse Palmer spoke to various outlets this week to promote the last two episodes of BIP. He told Us Weekly that viewers can expect even more arrivals still to come.

“There’s still some more faces and some more people still coming to the beach that I think is going to be a bit of a surprise,” he teased to the outlet.

He added that when it comes to BIP, you “never know” which couples will end up finding love in the end.

Palmer also defended Kat Izzo’s behavior and said viewers may change their opinion of the villain in the reality show before the season’s over.

Jesse Palmer Promises ‘Magical’ Wedding On Bachelor In Paradise

Bachelor In Paradise is actually the most successful show in the franchise when it comes to contestants finding lasting love. Season 7 of BIP spawned several engagements, both on and off the beach, including:

  • Kenny Braasch and Mari Pepin [Married]
  • Joe Amabile and Serena Pitt [Married]
  • Thomas Jacobs and Becca Kufrin [Married]
  • Noah Erb and Abigail Heringer [Engaged]

The network teased the wedding in a trailer at the start of the season, but seasoned fans know that what’s in the trailer isn’t always how it plays out on screen.

But according to Jesse Palmer, there’s definitely a wedding happening on the beach this season. He couldn’t name names, but he said it was ‘magical’ and one of the highlights of his few years of hosting the franchise.

“Time’s running out on the beach, but a lot can happen in a very small amount of time,” he teased about the last two episodes.

Bachelor In Paradise returns to television on Thursday, November 30, but it’s only an hour long to make room for The Golden Bachelor finale.

The Season 9 Bachelor In Paradise finale is a three-hour journey on Thursday, December 7, starting at 8 PM Eastern.

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