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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Where can I watch 'Bachelor in Paradise' 2025? Here's what time it comes on
It's time to head back to paradise. "Bachelor in Paradise" 2025 is back with a new location and some new additions. The Bachelor Nation show will move from its typical spot in Playa Escondida Resort in Sayulita, Mexico, to Costa Rica. Jesse Palmer returns as host, joined by Wells Adams as a bartender and Hannah Brown heading up Paradise Relations. There will be an all-new Champagne Lounge, which Brown will run. Unlike a typical season of "Bachelor in Paradise," fan favorites from the "Golden Bachelor" seasons will also be on the beach. They will be bringing their experience and a little extra spice to show the younger crowd how it's done, according to a news release from ABC. Here's when "Bachelor in Paradise" starts tonight, how to watch "Bachelor in Paradise" 2025 live and how to stream. "Bachelor in Paradise" Season 10 premieres on Monday, July 7. "Bachelor in Paradise" starts at 7 p.m. CT/MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT on Monday, July 7. Episodes of "Bachelor in Paradise" are typically around two hours long. However, the premiere episode will be three hours long. "Bachelor in Paradise" Season 10 airs Mondays on ABC15 in Phoenix or your local ABC network. You can watch the "Bachelor in Paradise" premiere on Monday, July 7, 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. "Bachelor in Paradise" will be available to stream the following day on Hulu. Reach the reporter at Follow @dina_kaur on X, formerly known as Twitter, and on Bluesky @ Subscribe to today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: What time does 'Bachelor in Paradise' 2025 start tonight?


NBC News
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC News
'Bachelor in Paradise' returns with season 10. What to know.
'Bachelor in Paradise' is returning for Season 10 after a two-year hiatus, giving familiar members of the 'Bachelor' franchise another chance at love. The 29th season of 'The Bachelor' wrapped in March, although winning couple Grant Ellis and Juliana Pasquarosa have already split. 'The Bachelorette' will not air in the summer of 2025 following Jenn Tran's difficult season. 'Bachelor in Paradise' is here to bring in the heat and maybe deliver on an engagement. This season switches up the format by including 'Golden Bachelor' cast members, too. Here's how to watch Season 10. What time is 'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 10 on? Season 10 of 'Bachelor in Paradise' premieres on Monday, June 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. How to watch and stream 'Bachelor in Paradise' 'Bachelor in Paradise' will air on ABC. Episodes will be available to stream on Hulu the day after they air. What to know about Season 10 of 'Bachelor in Paradise' 'Bachelor in Paradise' took a break last summer, but the show is back and switching things up a bit. Jesse Palmer and Wells Adams will return as host and resident bartender, respectively. Former 'Bachelorette' Hannah Brown will also appear at the brand-new Champagne Lounge during rose ceremonies. Viewers will notice that Season 10 was filmed at a different beach this time around. Instead of taking place in Mexico, Costa Rica will be the backdrop for the show. The Season 10 'Bachelor in Paradise' Cast The latest season of 'Bachelor in Paradise' will feature a mix of stars from 'The Bachelor,' 'The Bachelorette,' 'The Golden Bachelor' and 'The Golden Bachelorette.' 'Bachelor' and 'Bachelorette' cast members: Alexe-Anne 'Alexe' Godin: 'The Bachelor' Season 29 Bailey Brown: 'The Bachelor' Season 29 Brian Autz: 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 Dale Moss: 'The Bachelorette' Season 16 Hakeem Moulton: 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 Jeremy Simon: 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 Jessica 'Jess' Edwards: 'The Bachelor' Season 28 Jonathon Johnson: 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 Justin Glaze: 'The Bachelorette' Season 17 and 'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 8 Katherine 'Kat' Izzo: 'The Bachelor' Season 27 and 'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 9 Kyle Howard: 'The Bachelorette' Season 17 Lexi Young: 'The Bachelor' Season 28 Riquerdy 'Ricky' Marinez: 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 Sam McKinney: 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 Spencer Conley: 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 Zoe McGrady: 'The Bachelor' Season 29 'Golden Bachelor' and 'Golden Bachelorette' cast members:


USA Today
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Ahead of 'Bachelor in Paradise' premiere, Wells Adams and Hannah Brown spill all
NEW YORK – "Bachelor in Paradise" is back for another season, and a new beachside bartender is being added to the roster. Hannah Brown, a former "Bachelorette" and darling of the franchise, joins Wells Adams (another ex-contestant) as they serve up welcome drinks and sometimes unwelcome advice to the show's new cast. "Paradise," the spinoff of ABC's "Bachelor" franchise, returns July 7 (Mondays at 8 ET/PT). "When I got the call if I was interested to come back, I almost felt like it was a beautiful, redemptive full-circle thing," Brown said at a July 2 cocktail party celebrating the upcoming season. "I wouldn't have been able to do all the things that I've been able to do if it wasn't for Bachelor Nation." Brown, who hosts the series' newly created Champagne Lounge, hopes to offer the cast – this year a mix of young contestants and older singles from the show's "Golden" spinoffs – some hard-earned wisdom from her time as a lead. Body shots and age-gap relationships: New 'Bachelor in Paradise' season promises intrigue "I have learned so much about myself. I really do feel like if I would have known the things I know now… that I would have done things a lot differently and maybe could have had a different ending to my story," Brown, 30, confesses. Her stint on "The Bachelorette" did not result in lasting love after she turned down fan favorite Tyler Cameron for Jed Wyatt, who was reportedly in a relationship during casting for the show. Brown, now happily engaged and comfortable watching the reality-TV tomfoolery from afar, says she tried to encourage the contestants not to perform too much for the cameras. "The most frustrating thing for me is when they filter themselves," she said. "I hate to see people hold back because of what they think everything will look like months from now." Wells Adams says 'Bachelor in Paradise' should always have 'Golden' contestants Back for yet another season behind the bar, Adams says adding older contestants from the franchise's "Golden Bachelor" and "Golden Bachelorette" added a new depth to the show. 'Honestly, them being there is like the best thing that has ever happened in 'Paradise,'" he says. "They brought so much energy, so much fun, and now I can't imagine 'Paradise' without them there." As for a whole new set of bodies to serve, Adams said the elders didn't put too much of a strain on his bartending workflow, because they rarely ordered mixed drinks. 'They drank a lot more," he said, but "they are seasoned. They know how to drink. They all drank like old people drink, which is to avoid a hangover." Brown was also impressed by the liveliness of the older cast. "They're sometimes more fun than the young contestants," she quipped. "They sometimes let loose." "Bachelor in Paradise" re-enters an already tilled environment for sun-soaked reality TV dating as Peacock's "Love Island USA" continues to captivate fans. But Adams' faith in the "Bachelor" formula remains strong as ever. "Love Island stole our idea, so they're imposters," he jokes, before striking a more serious tone. "The difference is that you know the people who are coming to 'Paradise'; you've met them before," he explains. "Paradise" draws from a pool of former contestants whom viewers recognize from "Bachelor" or "Bachelorette" seasons, bringing them to a beach to mingle, date, and possibly get down on one knee by the end of the summer. "Love Island" introduces new faces and allows both cast members and viewers to vote contestants off the island, or to let them stay. "You're invested in their story, you remember them being heartbroken," Adams says, arguing it's that strategy that allows the audience to root for a redemption arc or second chance at love. When is 'Bachelor in Paradise' coming on? The new "Bachelor in Paradise" season will premiere July 7 at 8 ET/PT on ABC. New episodes premiere Mondays at 8 ET/PT and stream the next day on Hulu.


News18
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Kate Izzo To Dale Moss: Full List Of Bachelor In Paradise Season 10 Contestants
Last Updated: Bachelor in Paradise will see a blend of its familiar cocktail of young heartbreakers from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette but there's more - something new. Season 10 of Bachelor in Paradise is set to return for its 10th season on July 7 with a fresh cast and surprises for the audience. Fans have been waiting for the new season, eager to witness another round of reality TV 's steamiest beach getaway which will premiere on ABC. As per reports, the upcoming season has been filmed in a majestic location in Costa Rica, making for a stunning view. The highlight – this time around, Bachelor in Paradise will see a blend of its familiar cocktail of young heartbreakers from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette but there's more – something new. Any guesses? The contestants from the franchise's golden years will also join the cast. As of now, the first set of singles has been confirmed and it is all about the younger crowd, including names both fresh and familiar. Among the women are Alexe-Anne 'Alexe' Godin (The Bachelor Season 29), Bailey Brown (The Bachelor Season 29), Jessica 'Jess' Edwards (The Bachelor Season 28), Katherine 'Kat' Izzo (The Bachelor Season 27, Bachelor in Paradise Season 9), Lexi Young (The Bachelor Season 28), Zoe McGrady (The Bachelor Season 29). As for the men, there will be a familiar crew joining them. The list of men includes Brian Autz, Hakeem Moulton, Jeremy Simon, Jonathon Johnson, Riquerdy 'Ricky' Marinez, Sam McKinney and Spencer Conley (all of them from The Bachelorette Season 21), Dale Moss (The Bachelorette Season 16), Justin Glaze (The Bachelorette Season 17, Bachelor in Paradise Season 8) and Kyle Howard (The Bachelorette Season 17). The makers have planned a twist to shake things up this year by bringing a few of its senior citizens to the new season. As per the Hollywood Reporter, viewers can expect Leslie Fhima (from The Golden Bachelor) and Gary Levingston (from The Golden Bachelorette) to participate in the show later. While Jesse Palmer returns to the show giving dates and making cryptic declarations, fan favourite Wells Adams will be seen offering some wise advice about flirting, love, romance and emotions. Well, well, there will also be a new twist as Hannah Brown joins the show in a new role. The former participant, who first won hearts on The Bachelorette Season 15, will introduce the Champagne Lounge in her debut role. First Published:

10-06-2025
- Entertainment
Jonathon Johnson, Dale Moss and more join 'Bachelor in Paradise' season 10 cast
The first wave of contestants taking part in " Bachelor in Paradise" season 10 has washed ashore. On Tuesday, ABC announced the names of the familiar Bachelor Nation faces hitting the beach in the season's premiere episode. They include Alexe Godin from "The Bachelor" season 29; Bailey Brown, also from season 29 of "The Bachelor"; Brian Autz from "The Bachelorette" season 21; Dale Moss from "The Bachelorette" season 16; Hakeem Moulton from "The Bachelorette" season 21; Jeremy Simon, also from "The Bachelorette" season 21; Jess Edwards from "The Bachelor" season 28; and Jonathon Johnson from "The Bachelorette" season 21. Also joining the cast are Justin Glaze from "The Bachelorette" season 17 and "Bachelor in Paradise" season 8; Kat Izzo from "The Bachelor" season 27 and "Bachelor in Paradise" season 9; Kyle Howard from "The Bachelorette" season 17; Lexi Young from "The Bachelor" season 28; Ricky Marinez from "The Bachelorette" season 21; Sam McKinney and Spencer Conley, both from season 21 of "The Bachelorette"; and Zoe McGrady from "The Bachelor" season 29. Those 16 cast members aren't the only ones living it up on the beach. For the first time, members of the "Golden Bachelor" and "Golden Bachelorette" series will make appearances on the show. "The Golden Bachelor" cast member Leslie Fhima and "The Golden Bachelorette" cast member Gary Levingston are set to appear. Additional cast announcements can be expected. The landmark 10th season of "Bachelor in Paradise" takes place on a brand-new beach. The cast members will be joined in Costa Rica by host Jesse Palmer, bartender Wells Adams and fan-favorite Hannah Brown, who joins the show as the head of Paradise Relations and will introduce the brand-new Champagne Lounge. "Bachelor in Paradise" premieres July 7 on ABC and streams the next day on Hulu.