‘Will you accept this vlog?’: The guys bring on the drama “Grown men” competitions yet childish actions
SAN ANTONIO – It wouldn’t be a season of “The Bachelorette” without the “right reasons” debate.
In episode 6, some of the men start picking fights with each other about their “true intentions,” and whether they’re there for the “right reasons.”
Drama between two contestants in particular, Ed and Chasen, fills up most of the episode.
In the video above, KSAT producers Joy Presley and Oriana Cervantez share their biggest takeaways and predictions for what’s to come.
Find more Bachelorette coverage from KSAT here .
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About the Authors Oriana Cervantez headshot
Oriana Cervantez is the producer of Good Morning San Antonio at 9 a.m. and has been with KSAT since May 2018.
She was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and moved to North Texas when she was 14 years old.
She also co-hosts “Will you accept this vlog?,” a KSAT.com series recapping episodes of “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette” and “Bachelor in Paradise.”
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