Season 10 of Bachelor in Paradise is making a splash with its new twist on the traditional format. The premiere episode, which aired on Monday, July 7, introduced the concept of games at the luxurious Paradise resort in Costa Rica. Host Jesse Palmer revealed in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly that the season will feature compatibility testing, challenges, and group activities that will keep the cast on their toes.
According to Jesse, the addition of games raises the stakes in a way that has never been seen before on Bachelor in Paradise. The activities not only help the contestants learn more about each other from a connection standpoint but also allow the group to bond and discover new aspects of their fellow cast members. The trailer for the season teases even more twists and turns to come, with physical challenges reminiscent of shows like Survivor and The Challenge.
One particular game featured in the premiere involves the contestants identifying each other’s red flags, while another challenge seems to be inspired by Love Island, where cast members kiss people outside of their current connections to see if sparks fly elsewhere. The trailer ends with a tantalizing reveal of a bag containing $500,000 in cash, leaving the cast to decide between love and money.
While Jesse remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the upcoming challenges, he hinted at surprises in store for the contestants. The season promises to offer the best and strongest couples a life-changing opportunity, but whether that opportunity involves love or money remains to be seen.
Bachelor in Paradise has always been known for its focus on romance, but this season seems to be taking a page out of the playbook of its predecessor, Bachelor Pad. The earlier spinoff, which aired from 2010 to 2012, featured contestants competing in challenges for a cash prize, adding a competitive element to the search for love. With Bachelor in Paradise now incorporating games and challenges into the mix, fans can expect a season filled with excitement, drama, and unexpected twists.
Tune in to ABC on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET to catch all the action on Bachelor in Paradise and see which contestants will find love, money, or both in the stunning paradise of Costa Rica.