If you have a favorite in Bachelor Nation, you may want to know the Bachelor in Paradise 2021 elimination order to know whether your favorite leaves Mexico single or engaged.
Bachelor in Paradise season 7 premiered in August and follows 30-plus contestants from past seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette as they look for a second chance at love. The season—which is the first season to air since season 6 two years ago due to the current health crisis—was filmed over the course of three weeks in June at the Playa Escondida Resort in Sayulita, a town in Vallarta-Nayarit, Mexico. The resort is the same location Bachelor in Paradise has filmed at since season 2.
While the location is the same, the host is different. After former host Chris Harrison quit the Bachelor franchise in June following his racism scandal with Rachael Kirkconnell, a contestant from The Bachelor season 22 with Matt James, ABC announced that Bachelor in Paradise season 7 would be hosted by a rotating roster of celebrities that includes David Spade, Titus Burgess, Lance Bass and Lil Jon.
As for how Bachelor in Paradise works, the show, which premiered its first season in 2014, starts with 20 or so alums from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette who meet with the hopes of forming a connection with each other. At the end of each week, either the men or the women give out roses. Contestants who don’t receive a rose are sent home. The next week, more Bachelor and Bachelorette alums are invited to the season, and the gender who didn’t give out roses the previous week now have a chance to hand out roses to the contestants they’ve formed the strongest relationship with.
At the end of the season, the contestants are offered a chance to have an overnight date with no cameras or microphones (much like Fantasy Suites on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.) After the overnight dates is the finale, where contestants either choose to break up or get engaged. Like The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise also has an “After the Final Rose” special, where contestants reunite to hash out drama and update viewers on their relationship.
So that’s how Bachelor in Paradise works. But who goes home and who’s engaged at the end of season 7? Read on for what we know about Bachelor in Paradise 2021 elimination order, courtesy of Reality Steve, to find out whether which contestants leave single and which leave engaged. (Sadly, we don’t know when all the contestants are eliminated, but here’s the Bachelor in Paradise 2021 elimination order we know so far.)
Rose Ceremony #1 Eliminations
Victoria Paul (Quit)
Original season: The Bachelor season 24 (Peter Weber)
Relationship status: Single
Kelsey Weier
Original season: The Bachelor season 24 (Peter Weber)
Relationship status: Single
Victoria Larson
Original season: The Bachelor season 25 (Matt James)
Relationship status: Single
Serena Chew
Original season: The Bachelor season 25 (Matt James)
Relationship status: Single
Rose Ceremony #2 Eliminations
Chasen Nick
Original season: The Bachelorette season 16 (Clare Crawley, Tayshia Adams)
Relationship status: Single
Connor Brennan
Original season: The Bachelorette season 17 (Katie Thurston)
Relationship status: Single
Karl Smith
Original season: The Bachelorette season 17 (Katie Thurston)
Relationship status: Single
Tahzjuan Hawkins — Quit
Original season: The Bachelor season 23 (Colton Underwood)
Relationship status: Single
Tre Cooper — Quit
Original season: The Bachelorette season 17 (Katie Thurston)
Relationship status: Single
Rose Ceremony #3 Eliminations
Alana Milne — Quit
Original season: The Bachelor season 25 (Matt James)
Relationship status: Single
Chris Conran — Quit
Original season: The Bachelorette season 16 (Clare Crawley/Tayshia Adams)
Relationship status: Single
Brendan Morais (Quit)
Original season: The Bachelorette season 16 (Clare/Tayshia)
Relationship status: Dating. Still together with Pieper James.
Pieper James (Quit)
Original season: The Bachelor season 25 (Matt James)
Relationship status. Dating. Still together with Brendan Morais.
Tammy Ly
Original season: The Bachelor season 24 (Peter Weber)
Relationship status: Single
Demi Burnett
Original season: The Bachelor season 23 (Colton Underwood)
Relationship status: Single
Deandra Kanu
Original season: The Bachelor season 24 (Peter Weber)
Relationship status: Single
Jessenia Cruz
Original season: The Bachelor season 25 (Matt James)
Relationship status: Single.
Pre-Finale Eliminations
Abigail Heringer
Original season: The Bachelor season 25 (Matt James)
Relationship status: Single. Broke up with Abigail Heringer.
Noah Erb
Original season: The Bachelorette season 16 (Clare Crawley, Tayshia Adams)
Relationship status: Single. Broke up with Abigail Heringer.
Becca Kufrin
Original season: The Bachelor season 22 (Arie Luyendyk Jr.) & The Bachelorette season 14
Relationship status: Single. Broke up with Thomas Jacobs.
Thomas Jacobs
Original season: The Bachelorette season 16 (Katie Thurston)
Relationship status: Single. Broke up with Becca Kufrin.
Rose Ceremony #4 Eliminations
Kendall Long (Quit)
Original season: The Bachelor season 22 (Arie Luyendyk Jr.) & Bachelor in Paradise season 5
Relationship status: Single
Engaged Couples
Joe Amabile
Original season: The Bachelorette season 14 (Becca Kufrin) & Bachelor in Paradise season 5
Relationship status: Engaged to Serena Pitt
Serena Pitt
Original season: The Bachelor season 25 (Matt James)
Relationship status: Engaged to Joe Amabile
Kenny Braasch
Original season: The Bachelorette season 16 (Clare Crawley, Tayshia Adams)
Relationship status: Engaged to Mari Pepin
Mari Pepin
Original season: The Bachelor season 25 (Matt James)
Relationship status: Engaged to Kenny Braasch
Maurissa Gunn
Original season: The Bachelor season 24 (Peter Weber)
Relationship status: Engaged to Riley Christian Clare
Riley Christian Clare
Original season: The Bachelorette season 16 (Clare Crawley/Tayshia Adams)
Relationship status: Engaged to Maurissa Gunn
For more spoilers about Bachelor in Paradise season 7 and its winners, click here.
Bachelor in Paradise airs Mondays and Tuesdays on ABC. Here’s how to watch it for free.
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