Jesse Palmer has been teasing a big change to Bachelor in Paradise Season 10, and in the sixth episode, he finally revealed what is likely this revamped season's biggest change — one couple has the chance to walk away with $500,000 at the end of the show. Not too much information was given as to exactly how this will happen, and I was left pretty confused by one big aspect of the format change.
This is the first time in Bachelor in Paradise history that a cash prize has been introduced. The host informed the remaining contestants at the beginning of the episode that aired August 4 on the 2025 TV schedule that no new cast members were coming to the resort. Basically everybody was locked in with their current partner and would be undergoing relationship tests en route to a potential half-million dollars. So my big question is: Why are they still doing rose ceremonies?
All of the couples competed in a compatibility challenge, where it was revealed one rose would be taken away from the rose ceremony. Bailey Brown and Jeremy Simon won the challenge, and with the women having the power this week (which, again, doesn't make sense if they're competing as couples), that meant Bailey, in effect, decided which of the bottom three couples to send home.
So can someone explain to me why the women were still forced to hand out roses? It was pretty clear that Lea Cayanan didn't want to give her rose to Jonathon Johnson after she realized he was leading her on while telling the other women they were just friends. However, without any other contestants, she still had to choose him as her partner.
Honestly, the big twist took a lot of wind out of the sails of Bachelor in Paradise . Many fans on X complained that introducing a cash prize was very " for the wrong reasons ," with one posting :
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