Jesse Palmer Says Clayton Echard's Season of 'The Bachelor' Will Have a 'Whole Lot More Firsts' (Exclusive)
19.01.2022 - 19:15
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. ET spoke to the show's43-year-old host, and he assured fans that, even though Clayton Echard's season is already off to a wild start, the ups and downs are far from over.«The theme of this season is going to be there are no rules on. Clayton will do whatever it takes,» Jesse said.
"... He's going to take chances and risks to get what he wants and to find love.«In the season premiere, three women rejected Clayton before his first rose ceremony. Then, the second episode ended on a cliff-hanger, as Clayton asked Jesse if anyone had ever taken back a rose. Even with all of that, Jesse told ET, „I promise there are a whole lot more firsts coming up this season that people have not seen in 20 years of watching.“ Though the most dramatic moments of the season have yet to happen, Jesse, a former Bachelor himself, noted that the early exits and uncertainty made Clayton's „self-doubt start to creep in.“»Once it sets in it never goes away… You wear that for the rest of the season and that's always in the back of your mind," he said. «That's something that's creeping in. So this is a kind of a new ballgame for Clayton moving forward.
He now has to kind of deal with all this. There is a lot of drama. There's only going to be more moving forward.»Some of that drama will revolve around Cassidy, whose group date rose is up in the air after Clayton found out that she may have a friends with benefits situation waiting for her back home.«A lot of Bachelors, I think in the past, would've just sort of let it play out.
It would've been like, 'I already gave her a rose. We'll just move on to the next round and I'll confront her about this at our next group date or one-on-one date,'» Jesse told ET. «To Clayton's credit, though, he kind of
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