“Bachelor In Paradise” Season 5 is going to have several engagements as couples on the reality show have started to cozy up or fall in love altogether. So who are these couples and what are the possible complications moving forward?
The first couple is Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon, who got engaged when they were filming in Mexico. Blogs and the entertainment media are certain of this fact and fans of the reality show should expect Haibon popping the question to the quirky fitness instructor in “Bachelor In Paradise” Season 5, Inquistr reported.
Next is between Chris Randone and Krystal Nielson. Chris supposedly asked Krystal the question before filming of the “Bachelor In Paradise” Season 5 wrapped up.
However, there is a chance that a drama could be brewing as sometime during the course of “Bachelor In Paradise” Season 5, Chris will be involved in a love triangle with Tia Booth and Colton Underwood. Before Chris will get together with Krystal, he’ll first reveal that he’s attracted to Tia, which will then create friction between him and Colton.
But as time passes by, Chris will move on from Tia and will gravitate towards Krystal, and the two will be eventually engaged. But all of this drama will be somewhat overshadowed by another contestant, Joe Amabile or Grocery Store Joe. ABC decided to give the mild-mannered bachelor a shot in “Bachelor In Paradise” Season 5 when he got eliminated in “Bachelorette” season 14.
The decision was due to the reaction of the audience after Joe was eliminated the same night he was introduced. The grocer seems to be doing well at the moment as he was still in the running when the first episode of “Bachelor In Paradise” Season 5 aired. Now, Joe seems to be forming a connection with Kendall Long, although it’s reported that the two already split even though they will be together during the majority of the show.


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