“The Bachelor” season 23 episode 3 will show Colton Underwood going on a group date with eight women. Based on the press photos, the date featured a pirate-themed event so it was sort of a loud date where the women competed for the bachelor’s attention.
The group date is the first in “The Bachelor” season 23 episode 3 and according to Reality Steve, the women who were able to join Colton Underwood in Buena Park were Katie Morton, Caelynn Miller-Keyes, Heather Martin, Courtney Clemmens, Demi Burnett, Tracy Shapoff, Hannah Brown and Kirpa Sudick.
In any case, although “The Bachelor” season 23 episode 3 is still about Underwood’s pirate-themed date, the final result for this season has been divulged already. As previously reported by EconoTimes, who made it to the final four is not a secret anymore.
Likewise, in the first group date in “The Bachelor” season 23 episode 3, only one bachelorette actually made it to the top four and she is Caelynn. The other three finalists were Cassie Randolph, Tayshia Adams, and Hannah Goodwin. However, in the final four, it was Caelynn who was sent home.
Now, for the ultimate spoiler for “The Bachelor” season 23, we already know who won, the woman who Colton Underwood had chosen after eliminating 29 women. The rose ceremony for the final four was held in Los Angeles on Nov. 3, 2018, and when Caelynn was eliminated, the bachelor traveled to Portugal with Cassie, Hannah, and Tayshia.
Reality Steve stated that the rose ceremony for final three did not happen in “The Bachelor” season 3 and this is because Colton Underwood sent home two women before they even get to this stage in the show. To cut things short, he chose Cassie Randolph and based on the latest news, the two are now engaged.
“The Bachelor” season 23 episode 3 will air on Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. on ABC.


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