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Bachelorette producers accused of rigging Jenn Tran’s season after villain scores big win


Bachelorette producers accused of rigging Jenn Tran’s season after villain scores big win

Highlights

  • The contestants experienced chaos on the farm during a sheep shearing competition, which led to drama surrounding the questionable winner, Devin.
  • A wave of outrage erupted on social media as fans accused producers of manipulating the episode and body shaming Devin.
  • From sheep catching to striptease, Jenn Tran’s Bachelorette journey continues with drama and promises to be an unforgettable one.



The Monday evening episode of Bachelorette following Jenn Tran’s search for love didn’t just bring the usual drama—it also delivered plenty of chaos on the farm, a questionable victory, and enough social media outrage to make your head spin.

The final group date took the participants to an Australian sheep farm, where they had to complete a series of dirty tasks. The guys had to round up sheep, clean up their mess, and even trim a few of the woolly creatures.

Do you think you’re up to the challenge? Well, it turns out the judges – farm owners Diane and Richard – had pretty high expectations about who would snag the coveted extra one-on-one time with Jenn.

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The participants were upset that Devin won the challenge


The real drama began, however, when Devin was declared the winner of this chaotic competition. The reaction of the other contestants was anything but happy. “This doesn’t make any sense to me,” Austin complained in a confessional prayer.

“Every time I looked at Devin, he was kind of absent, trying to talk to Jenn,” Austin continued. “So, I think he won the award for best speaker today, but the award for best farmer? I don’t know. Someone else definitely deserves that, and it’s not Devin.” That’s a huge insult!

The atmosphere was so tense as the contestants left the farm that one of them couldn’t help but shout, “F**k Devin.” Ouch!

Fans accused the producers of manipulating the episode

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Fans were no kinder. The internet exploded with criticism as viewers took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice their displeasure. “Wasn’t the point of finding the best farmer? Because Devin didn’t do much of that lol,” tweeted one fan.

Another chimed in: “Austin got robbed! Devin is a loser.” It seems Devin’s victory didn’t go down well with the crowds.

But wait—there’s more! As if the group date debacle wasn’t enough, Devin found himself at the center of another controversy in one of the final episodes. On July 22, viewers accused producers of body shaming him during a Magic Mike-esque performance. The men had to strip down and perform their most seductive dance moves to impress Jenn. While Jenn reassured everyone, “I’m not looking for the best striptease, I’m not looking for the best abs,” the camera seemed to have another intention.


The shot, which zoomed in on Devin’s physique, sparked outrage among fans, who saw it as a deliberate dig at his insecurities. “I don’t have the body for this,” Devin admitted backstage, revealing his struggle with body image.

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Fans were quick to criticize producers for their editing decisions. “They did NOT zoom in on Devin’s body when Jenn said she wasn’t looking for the best abs. That was DEVIL,” one tweet raged. Another added, “They didn’t sneak that in omg producers are just body shaming here.”

While Jenn Tran is making waves Bachelorette Reise is clear that the drama is far from over. From sheep shearing games to body shaming accusations, this season is shaping up to be one for the history books.

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