Peter was The Bachelor for season 24, Clayton 26, Arie 22, Jake 14, Juan Pablo 18. Add those numbers together you get 104. 10 - 4 = 6. ABC on a telephone is 111. 6 x 111 = 666. Coincidence? You tell me.
Wait a minute. If you need a social media following and you can’t seem to due to your own poor business management and you trade your privacy to be on Bachelor, how is that…. Wait, They screwed themselves. How is it Bachelor at fault? Bachelor fantake would never exist because of Bcahelor.
probably an unpopular opinion, but I don't think Arie should be on this list. He probably is one of the best bachelors ever. He made a mistake with his final pick and tried to fix it, the only negative thing was the filmed break up which I feel may not have been his choice (given his contract obligations).
I didn't watch that season, but I'm angry. I have multiple sleep disorders and filming someone napping and people messing with them is extra not cool, broadcasting it just beyond awful.
Yosef getting an honorable mention before Victoria or Anna is shocking to me. He was wrong to talk to Claire like that but he ended up being right about her. I was uncomfortable with a lot of the things Claire's men were asked to do and how they were treated by her. She definitely needed some calling out in my opinion.
Let's not give Yosef any credit!! That guy is a sexist scumbag. Don't get me wrong- Claire deserves to be called out, but he did it in the wrong way and for the wrong reasons. Imagine using your daughter as an excuse! Shameless.
@@mojos7 I mean that is facts. Like I said I don’t think he should have confronted her and he was rude but her early season was super questionable and she was majorly inconsiderate to the men. She was as much the villain as he was, worse in my opinion because actions speak louder than words.
He wasn't wrong at all. She was rude as fuck and degraded them. No dude would get away with making girls undress AND snap when called out as classless. He was calm..she started getting aggressive when she felt the rejection and pointed her finger at him, stood over him and yelled. He referred to his age first to refer to how the decision was immature. He only got petty after she was petty and started screaming coz she can't handle accountability. It baffles me that people are okay with women acting like brats and not held accountable. Any dude who did this tacky shit should have been called out too.
Sydney and Victoria P from Peter's season should be on this list. Corrine should be replaced with Taylor. Luke P may have been a jerk, but at least he had standards.
I thought it was interesting she was on Nick Viall's podcast and when given more context to the situation I completely understand her reaction. I don't think I'd have gone about it the same way but it makes sense now
@@EpicScenesStudios Yeah I was floored lol. He was one of the more mature ones in the group. But they also had Farrah from Teen Mom, so the bar was in hell
I watched her season way back when this came out and she was something else. She really was. 😂 How she would be falling down the stairs and shit, getting hypothermia? Definitely made the whole show in general very memorable. “TIERRA YOU HAVE A SPARKLE!”
Corrine never felt like a villain to me, I don't know what it was that I liked about her, maybe the other women on the season being annoying for the most part lol
You forgot Justin "Rated R" from Ali Fedotowski's season. Dude had a g/f back home, and when Ali called him out on it, he ran away from her - with his leg in a cast. Iconic.
It's interesting how Tierra, Courtney and Corrine really weren't that bad, the other women just got way too caught up in them, because they were obvious frontrunners and they were threatened. People can't annoy you unless you let them!
@@whitneydanielle8882 People that are bad in my eyes, Lee (the racist guy on Rachels season) Bentley (who actively insulted Ashley and manipulated her), Chad (who was violent and aggressive) . At least Corine didn't hurt anyone, and was upfront with who she was, give me a brat over a racist any day.
Peter was a train wreck lol. Glad I saved myself the pain of Clayton’s season. I’ve pretty much given up on bachelor seasons and will only watch the bachelorettes until I hear of an actual good bachelor season.
The only good thing about Clayton's season were the women... Minus a couple of villains, they were a great bunch of gals. Two of which are the first Bachelorettes duo. 🌹💕
I agree with this list, but *omg* I unironically love Corinne so much. She’s a mess, but so relatable. 🤣 And she was entertaining as hell. Also I somehow never noticed this, but Courtney and Bekah Martinez look SO similar?!
- I’m being honest: Corrine > Taylor N - Chad is probably the most iconic to me out of all of the male villains - too bad Tierra’s Instagram is private lmao the stair fall is like a bad soap opera trope lol - Luke P is the worst / not sure why HB even picked Jed 🤦🏻♀️ - Peter loves messes apparently and Clayton was thrown to the wolves…even worse than Colton tbh - Arie and Jason M were cut from the same mold lol 🙊 - Juan Pablo wasn’t even that good looking tbh…not sure what other female viewers saw because I as a female did not see it.
How is Arie a villian? He followed his heart and dodged a massive bullet by not picking that far left radical lunatic Becca. Arie and Becca wouldn't have lasted at all, the girl he picked is so much more inline with his values and they are still together, a rare event in BN. I didn't watch Juan Pablo's season so I am not sure how he is a villian? What exactly did he do?
@@rationalthinker9612 Watch JP's season and you'll understand, I think ... He really was the worst, in my book ... Seemed like he didn't really care at all about any of it or people's feelings, was rude, arrogant etc. ...
@@AlexandraK1 If you watched the season you would have noticed he only wanted Sharleen, the Canadian Opera singer. Once she was gone he was pretty much checked out. But he never said I loved you and lead them on to have false hope like Clayton.
It seems often with the ladies especially that a group of them decide to hate one just for being relaxed and not uptight, and that gets them typecast as the villain. Also Taylor is probably the worst person to ever come out of this franchise.
To be honest, I feel the same way: it’s like the women seem to get in tizzy about one woman who is confident and things are going well for her. It’s probably because they’re taking survival mentality. They make her the target because being different from you could make her a threat. What’s funny is that is typically not the real threat: Catherine for example on Sean’s season was popular with most of the women as far as I know and ended up marrying Sean. She wasn’t the “Villain” but Daniella saw her once sitting on Sean’s lap in a one on one moment & started to feel insecure.
Ali's season still had the worst cast of men Ever. And the BachelorPad years had some weird people full of greed as well on their show. Including a cash prize at the end was not the way to go. Glad the franchise replaced it with BIP.
Oh yes, Kelsey was off the charts weird. Interesting no one knows what’s up w her. She didn’t stay in BN in terms of recognition. I think I read she tried to sue the producers for her edit 😂
12:13, everytime i see this clip i wish people would call it what it is. Domestic abuse, even if he doesnt hit her all the lead up red flags are there in this tiny clip. Im glad she got away from him but i think the producers should of called out his behaviour alot sooner.
Arie does not deserve a spot in the lead villains. His same situation has happened before. And him and Lauren are doing so well compared to many couples.
I would still like to know the difference between Luke & Hannah Brown's breakup, and Clayton & Suzie's breakup? Including Clayton trying to make an epic comment about sex relating to his faith. But since the genders were swapped, Hannah was epic & Clayton was an ass.
I think the difference was Luke was making it about Jesus not loving Hannah and religion vs Clayton claimed to know Suzie was his pick but he proceed to sleep with two other woman he knew he was going to send home. Plus Suzie self eliminated because she felt hurt vs Luke P just shamed Hannah and expected to stay.
You forgot Kelsey Age: 28 Profession: guidance counselor from Austin, from Chris Soules' season. The badlands scene with Ashley I. We remember this scene as the worst catfight in all the Bachelor Nation. "I know what you did......"
There are those who say that there should be various other bachelor offshoots, such as older people, or regular not-so-good-looking folks and so forth. Another one to do is one where the lead is specifically chosen from among the villains, "Villain Bachelor!"
honorable metion queen victoria anna and serena c from matt james season karl from katie season jamie chris and martin from michelle season olivia from ben higgins seasons
Wait, you didn’t show Claire at the end with Juan Pablo and what he said to her? You barely talked about that one. He’s in my opinion the absolute worst one.
Game of Roses did a great interview with Courtney Robertson if you haven’t seen it! Super interesting how much of what she did was influenced by the producers
I feel that some people take this show a little too seriously. These villains are great lol and the fact that Courtney actually won is iconic. ALSO the guy (Luke?) that said “say what?” In response to the bachelorette having had sex 😂🤣
Ben Flajnik’s season was the only one I saw. I only remember Courtney 😅. I got some rundowns on other seasons and I’m surprised other seasons didn’t have villains like her. Wtf?
Tbh, justice for Corinne - she is the GOAT of all bachelor ‘villains’ and anyone after her was just trying way too hard. Girl was way ahead of her time 😤
I dont get why Arie is made out to be a villain. After dating 30 women, I 100% think you can get to the end, have to make a decision and be confused. Becca made more sense, she was more open/adventurous like he was, while Lauren took forever to open up. But once he sent her home, he realised his mistake and that despite their differences his heart was with her, fixed it and he's been with Lauren ever since.
He's portrayed as a villain because of his cold exterior. Between his vacant eyes and his lack of emotion, he always creeped me out. I think about men like Sean Lowe and Jason Mesnik who actually acted normal and human. And then there's Arie.......
Lauren is WAY OUT OF HIS LEAGUE. On his season, he looked like the girl's dads, he looked 50yrsOld. The luckiest dude on this franchise, unless Susie stays with Clayton.
I don't watch the bachelor or bachelorette. Never watched a full episode. Just clips on other shows. I knew Courtney would be number one 🤣😂. She's the only person on this list that I know of. That proves how horrible she really is 🤣😂
K so yes and I LOVE Courtney but it's not Ben Fladgnik it's Ben Flajnik and you pronounce the 'j' like a 'y' because he's Slavic so please stop making my ears bleed
I have ADHD so now this show wants to make fun of of mental disorders another reason I hate this show you people can say you that doesn't mean I believe you. Your promoting her.
Courtney was a joy. As was her book. I so would have loved a Courtney Bachelorette season after the Ben breakup, but I don't think Bachelor audience was ready for her smart feminine wizardry. She was ahead of her times.
for the bachelor Australia, it would prob be Cat from Nick Cummins season of the bachelor in 2018. Though there is Leah, Jen, Monique, and Juliette (juliette was more funny and not villainous to me but the producers sort of made her the villain).