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Bachelor Season 29's Elimination List Includes Grant Ellis

Bachelor Eliminations Week by Week from Grant Ellis' Season 29: A Summary of Each Eliminated Contestant.

Which Contestants Left on The Bachelor? Regular Updates on Eliminations During Grant Ellis' Season...
Which Contestants Left on The Bachelor? Regular Updates on Eliminations During Grant Ellis' Season 29.

Bachelor Season 29's Elimination List Includes Grant Ellis

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TL;DR: Grant Ellis' love journey on The Bachelor Season 29 unfolded with plenty of drama, heartbreaks, and emotional rollercoasters. Here's an insider guide to the contestants' eliminations you won't want to miss.

Grant Ellis' quest for love as The Bachelor concluded, leaving us witnessing a romantic proposal to Juliana Pasquarosa during the three-hour finale. The action-packed season began in January and aired on the 2025 TV schedule, featuring 25 women who aimed to win Grant's heart. Through numerous rose ceremonies, eliminations, and tumultuous relationships, it was rough going for everyone involved.

Let's dive into the order of contestants' eliminations from The Bachelor Season 29:

Night 1 Rose Ceremony: A Brutal Start

Night 1 in Bachelor Mansion is notorious for being rough, and Grant Ellis' first night was no exception. As seven women failed to receive a rose, they were sent home, causing heartbreak:

  • Christina Smith
  • J'Nae Squires Horton
  • Kelsey Curtis
  • Kyleigh Henrich
  • Neicey Baxter
  • Radhika Gupta
  • Savannah Quinn

Week 2: More Heartbreak

Week 2 witnessed another round of rose ceremony eliminations where four contestants were sent home:

  • Allyshia Gupta
  • Ella Del Rosario
  • Rebekah Garrett
  • Vicky Nyamuswa

Allyshia Gupta, who was the first to kiss Grant on Night 1, went home sooner than expected. Rebekah Garrett, who had an honest conversation with Grant about the house drama, seemed promising but didn't make it. The sweetheart from Vegas, Vicky Nyamuswa, also had to say goodbye.

Week 3: Sudden Exit of Beverly Ortega

In Week 3, Beverly Ortega was one of the lucky two choosing a one-on-one date. Unfortunately, she had to exit the mansion after becoming "very sick" and undergoing an emergency appendectomy.

Week 3: More Rose Ceremony Eliminations

Drama between Carolina Quixano and Rose Sombke robbed some women of time with Grant during the prom with the Golden Bachelorette contestants. Three contestants, Chloie Costello, Bailey Brown, and Alli Jo Hinkes, failed to receive a rose at the rose ceremony and were sent home:

Week 4: Controversy and Eliminations

Week 4 brought more drama as Rose Sombke self-eliminated after accusing Carolina Quixano of doing her dirty. Two more contestants, Parisa Shifteh and Natalie Phillips, were sent home at the rose ceremony.

Week 5: Goodbye Carolina Quixano

Week 5 finally put an end to the drama caused by Carolina Quixano, who was sent home during the rose ceremony. Said farewells to Alexe Godin and Sarafiena Watkins.

Hometowns Rose Ceremony: A Questionable Choice

During the hometowns rose ceremony, Grant visited Dina Lupancu's hometown, but her family opted not to meet him due to discomfort with him still being involved with multiple women. The lack of family support proved to be a significant hurdle for Grant to overcome.

Fantasy Suites Rose Ceremony: An Unexpected Elimination

Zoe McGrady saw her journey on The Bachelor come to an end during the fantasy suites rose ceremony, leaving only three women vying for Grant's love: Juliana Pasquarosa, Litia Garr, and Liv McKibbin.

Final Rose: Grant Chooses Juliana Pasquarosa

Since Zoe was sent home during the fantasy suites, we've reached the trifecta: Juliana Pasquarosa, Litia Garr, and Liv McKibbin were the top three finalists for The Bachelor Season 29. Grant ultimately chose Juliana Pasquarosa and proposed to her during the finale. The newly engaged couple made their first official appearance on "After the Final Rose."

If you're a true Bachelor Nation fan, stream all the action on Hulu, which offers one of the best streaming services to subscribe to. Happy watching!

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  2. US Weekly
  3. Reality Steve
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  5. Bachelor Nation, Reality Steve

Engrossed in the world of social media, fans eagerly discuss the daily blend of drama, heartbreaks, entertainment, and sports that unfold on the reality show, The Bachelor. In the midst of it all, Grant Ellis' romantic journey on Season 29 of the show left viewers on the edge of their seats with its unpredictable twists and turns. From the initial rose ceremony eliminations to the nail-biting final rose, entertainment enthusiasts can catch every moment on Hulu, a streaming service ideal for those immersed in the Bachelor Nation.

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