For its 10th season, Bachelor in Paradise transitions its production from Mexico to Costa Rica and introduces former participants from The Golden Bachelor and Bachelorette. This shift aims to create fresh dynamics among the contestants. While some fans are concerned about blending the two casts, Wells Adams, the show's bartender, sees potential for exciting interactions and cross-generational dates. He emphasizes the thrill of mixing different age groups and likens the experience to a singles retreat, reflecting real-world dating scenarios. Adams is also ready to offer support as contestants navigate summer relationships.
"I think that's why it's so exciting. It's a fun prospect... if this whole thing is supposed to be a microcosm of the real world... why couldn't it happen here?"
"Fortunately, if contestants need a compassionate ear - or perhaps just a cool, calming refreshment - as they deal with the ups and downs of summer love, Wells is here."
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