‘The Bachelor’ 2020 Spoilers: Why Peter And Madison Won’t Stay Together After Finale
After numerous dates and rose ceremony eliminations, Peter Weber is expected to select his winner on the upcoming installment of “The Bachelor.” Prior to Tuesday’s episode, spoilers for the ABC series indicate that between finalists Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison Prewett, he will pick Madison. Though, the episode may not show a happily ever after for the pair.
According to spoiler blogger Reality Steve, Madison will not show up to Peter’s final rose ceremony. This, he claims, will result in Peter proposing to Hannah Ann. The couple eventually splits, with Peter choosing to date Madison instead.
When Peter talks to Madison, he is said to have a tough time trying to “win” her over following his fantasy suite dates. After some “tough conversations,” however, the two are said to work through their issues. In the current day, the blogger reports that the two are “together” but are not engaged.
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Despite working out their problems, and rumors that Peter will propose during the second half of the Season 24 finale, it appears the longtime “Bachelor” blogger doesn’t believe that the couple will last.
In a blog post published late last month, he responded to a fan inquiry that reads as follows:
I don’t see Peter with a virgin at all, as in dealbreaker. To me it seems like a no brainer to pick Hannah Ann. I know he has a strong connection to Madi but waiting til marriage? There is no way he wants a relationship like that for a year or two...Peter and Madi just have different values and do no belong together.
In response, Reality Steve revealed that he thinks Madison and Peter are just too different to make it work. “Long term, no, I don’t see it lasting,” he wrote.
After episodes of Madison and Peter being at odds over their life choices (Madison has made it clear on the show that she is waiting until marriage to have sex), he hinted that they may be too dissimilar to stay together.
“They’re on two different wavelengths when it comes to that,” he said. “But in the short term, I think he wants her most.”
Catch part two of “The Bachelor” 2020 finale Tuesday at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC.
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