'Bachelor in Paradise' season 2, episode 9 news: Joe Bailey and Samantha Steffen unleash more drama

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The next episode of "Bachelor in Paradise" season will air on Sunday, Aug. 30, and according to reports, there are so many twists to the show that should leave fans excited and surprised at the same time.

The previous episode featured the drama between Joe Bailey and Samantha Steffen when the latter dumped the former just before his birthday.

As expected, Bailey was upset over what happened as it only meant that he might not get a rose. To intensify the drama between the two, Justin Reich had to join the show.

Reich was immediately taken by Steffen's beauty that he went on and asked her to join him for a date — to which Bailey reacted furiously.

What becomes of Steffen and Reich is unknown but according to spoilers from Reality Steve, Steffen will change her decision to go on a date with Reich, who will then take Amber James to a date instead.

James may still have feelings for Dan Cox, but it appears that he won't reciprocate the love.

Apart from more development on Bailey–Steffen drama, reports say that a new bachelor will also be featured in the upcoming episode 9 of the show. According to Reality Steve, Chris Bukowski will also return to find his match.

Meanwhile, ABC teases (via Inquisitr) that "Bachelor in Paradise" will feature Chelsie Webster as the episode this Sunday comes to a close. She will ask Nick Peterson out and the latter will grab the opportunity. More spoilers from Reality Steve also state that the two will hold their date on a yacht and will enjoy fun activities like snorkeling.

However, it seems that nothing good will come out from that date.

Two more ladies will also arrive and will be featured on Monday's episode. More spoilers indicate that once Week 5 finishes, a lot of contestants will be leaving the paradise; and after the upcoming rose ceremony, it is reported that viewers will see 10 people leaving for home.

 

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