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Picking Petals: Women Tell All

Women Tell All is where all of the women come back to talk to the host, Chris Harrison about the season.
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The week started with a rose ceremony. Before handing out the roses, Peter Weber expressed that he was confused and did not know whether he would give Madison Prewett a rose or not. Prewett, Victoria Fuller and Hannah Ann Sluss were the three women left before the ceremony. Sluss received the first rose and Prewett hesitantly accepted the second rose, meaning Fuller was sent home. 

Then it was time for the Women Tell All. The host, Chris Harrison, introduced all of the women who were previously on the season and played a clip of some of the best and worst moments in the season. The clip brought out a lot of different emotions from the women.

A few important topics from the season came up after watching the video, including the drama surrounding Alayah Benavidez. In the middle of the season Benavidez was accused of acting fake and putting on a show for the cameras in the mansion. This discussion resulted in all of the women arguing and talking over each other. In the end, Benavidez apologized for coming across as fake and shut down the accusations. 

According to The Cut, a website primarily for women’s fashion, Lexi Buchanan stated that Benavidez treated The Bachelor like a beauty pageant. The amount of women blatantly calling eachother out resulted in nothing getting resolved. 

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Another topic brought up was Kelsey Weier’s emotions and her use of alcohol during the season; Tammy Ly and Mckenna Dorn had a lot to say about. Ly expressed that throughout the season Weier was overly emotional and used alcohol in abusive ways. Dorn stepped into say that Weier should not have to feel bad for showing her emotions throughout her bachelor experience. 

After that conversation, Harrison put Weier in the hot seat to answer some questions and watch a clip of her accidentally shooting champagne in her face. Harrison brought out Ashley Iaconetti, a previous contestant on the nineteenth season of The Bachelor, who relates to Weier’s strong emotions and excessive crying. 

The next woman to be put into the hot seat was Victoria Fuller. Fuller watched a video of her best moments with Weber, which caused a rise of emotions. Fuller revealed to Harrison that she regrets being so hard on Weber throughout their relationship and thinks about it often. Harrison acknowledged the accusation made against Fuller during hometowns by asking her if she has ever broken up someone elses relationship. She denied the accusations and said that someone made it up for attention. 

Then Harrison called Weber on to the stage to have a conversation with Fuller. Fuller apologized to Weber for being difficult with him during their journey together. To end the night and switch the mood, Harrison showed Weber a video of bloopers from the season along with a trailer for the upcoming two night finale.

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Kourtni Weldon, Lifestyles Writing Editor
Kourtni Weldon is a senior, and this is her 2nd year on staff. Weldon has been playing volleyball for ACHS since her freshman year. Some of her hobbies include playing the ukulele and painting. 
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