Bachelor season 28 Women Tell All 10 best moments.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Bachelor season 28 "Women Tell All" episode was a roller coaster of fun, drama, and plenty of emotions, and there are ten moments that stand out as the most memorable.
Jesse then asked the other Bachelor women to raise their hands if they'd been a target of online hate. Most of them raised their hands, and The Golden Bachelor's Susan Noles and Kathy Swarts, who were in the audience, did too. Jesse then looked at the camera and told viewers, "We love your strong opinions. But I think it's so important that we uplift these women who were brave enough to be vulnerable and to share their stories with Joey and with all of us at home.
This, coupled with the confrontation about Lauren's comment, was too much for Lea, and she left the stage crying. Jess comforted her and tried to help her calm down. When Lea returned, Maria of all people was the only one to get out of her seat to hug her. Lea told her that she was so sorry, and Maria assured her that they were going to make up. It was a beautiful moment that showed Maria's immense capacity for forgiveness.
This was a small detail that spoke volumes about what a wonderful man Joey is.Lexi has been so brave to share her story on the show, and she's helping so many people who deal with invisible illnesses every day. Lexi was very touched by everyone's kindness towards her, and she shared that it made her feel that she wasn't alone in her endometriosis journey.
7 Maria Makes Up With Her Bullies Maria Defends Sydney & Lea Against Social Media Hate During Maria's hot seat interview at "The Women Tell All," Sydney said that she watched the show back, and admitted that she was "annoying" during the show, and "it was so cringey." She said that she should've been more "resolution-oriented" instead of pointing the finger at Maria.
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