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Is 'Bachelor in Paradise' on tonight? How to watch 'Bachelor in Paradise'?

Is 'Bachelor in Paradise' on tonight? How to watch 'Bachelor in Paradise'?

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New arrivals hit the beach tonight on "Bachelor in Paradise".
Alli Jo Hinkes, Parisa Shifteh, Jill Chin and Susie Evans will be joining in on the Season 10 fun with date cards.
During the premiere episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" 2025, four men went home after the ladies handed out roses. Unfortunately, Sam McKinney, Hakeem Moulton, Kyle Howard and Riquerdy "Ricky" Marinez did not win any hearts and were sent packing.
This week, the men will hold the roses and host Jesse Palmer will unveil the next chemistry test: a secret swipe activity revealing who the beachgoers want to kiss. Only mutual matches will get the chance to sneak away. Some unresolved feelings between Susie and her ex, Justin Glaze, will also be confronted, according to ABC.
Here's when "Bachelor in Paradise" comes on, the "Bachelor in Paradise" cast and how to watch "Bachelor in Paradise."
"Bachelor in Paradise" Season 10 is filmed at the Azura Beach Resort in Samara, Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
"Bachelor in Paradise" Season 10 premiered on Monday, July 7.
Yes, a new episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" is on Monday, July 14.
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"Bachelor in Paradise" starts at 7 p.m. CT/MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT on Monday, July 14.
Here's the cast from the premiere episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" Season 10:
Alexe-Anne "Alexe" Godin of "The Bachelor," Season 29
Bailey Brown of "The Bachelor," Season 29
Brian Autz of "The Bachelorette," Season 21
Dale Moss of "The Bachelorette," Season 16
Hakeem Moulton of "The Bachelorette," Season 21
Jeremy Simon of "The Bachelorette," Season 21
Jessica "Jess" Edwards of "The Bachelor," Season 28
Jonathon Johnson of "The Bachelorette," Season 21
Justin Glaze of "The Bachelorette," Season 17 and "Bachelor in Paradise," Season 8
Katherine "Kat" Izzo of "The Bachelor," Season 27 and "Bachelor in Paradise," Season 9
Kyle Howard of "The Bachelorette," Season 17
Lexi Young of "The Bachelor," Season 28
Riquerdy "Ricky" Marinez of "The Bachelorette," Season 21
Sam McKinney of "The Bachelorette," Season 21
Spencer Conley of "The Bachelorette," Season 21
Zoe McGrady of "The Bachelor," Season 29
Here are the first Golden arrivals on "Bachelor in Paradise" 2025:
April Kirkwood of "The Golden Bachelor," Season 1
Charles "CK" King of "The Golden Bachelorette," Season 1
Jack Lencioni of "The Golden Bachelorette," Season 1
Kathy Swarts of "The Golden Bachelor," Season 1
Keith Gordon of "The Golden Bachelorette," Season 1
Kim Buike of "The Golden Bachelorette," Season 1
Leslie Fhima of "The Golden Bachelor," Season 1
Natascha Hardee of "The Golden Bachelor," Season 1
Ralph "RJ" Johnson of "The Golden Bachelorette," Season 1
Gary Levingston from "The Golden Bachelorette" Season 1 will also join the beach later this season.
"Bachelor in Paradise" Season 10 airs Mondays on ABC15 in Phoenix or your local ABC network.
You can watch a new episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" on Monday, July 14, on ABC or stream it the next day on Hulu.
A subscription to Hulu costs $9.99 a month (or $99.99/year) for the ad-supported plan. Students can get Hulu with ads for $1.99 a month, and Hulu with no ads costs $18.99 a month.
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