The Bachelor Women Tell All was pretty much what we all expected. We saw the final three rose ceremony play out and then got into a solid hour and a half of madness.
The final 3 rose ceremony was not quite as dramatic as we were all being led to believe. Neither as it turns out was Madison's departure from the show. After a brief delay Madison shows up to the rose ceremony and we see Hannah Ann get her rose and then Peter offering Madison the second rose. Madison accepts and we see our final two and the end of the Victoria story line.
It became pretty apparent to me that Peter is all in on Madison. Him holding out for her to arrive was a sign that he was selecting her for certain. The moment when he asked her a second time if she'd accept the rose was a sign he was selecting her. Madison seeming like the third wheel at the rose ceremony was a sign he's selecting her. Yeah it's Madison or bust.
Anyways lets get back to the Women tell all. When Chris Harrison opened up the floor that was headache inducing pandemonium. Yikes. Bachelor in Paradise can't come soon enough. Let's unleash these women on each other for a few days before any men show up, I need to see this happen.
I really felt like a few women showed up very prepared for the tell all. Kelsey and Mykenna in particular. Kelsey was not the same person that we watched all season. She was carefree, self deprecating and mature. That is not the Kelsey we saw all season. Mykenna tried a similar tactic as Kelsey but Tammy once again jumped down her throat and called out Mykenna asap.
Victoria F got put on the spot by Chris Harrison. It was good she was able to defend herself from all the allegations that have been floating around. I don't feel like we got the entire truth out of Victoria but it was more than we ever got from a conversation between Peter and Victoria all season long.
Lastly we had Rachel Lindsay come out and tackle the online bullying that all the women of The Bachelor. She was very blunt and straight forward, it was illuminating seeing a few of the messages the women have received. It's sad that we live in a world where so many people think that being hateful is an acceptable way to live your life. I'm happy this conversation was started and I hope some good can come out of it.