'The Bachelorette' 2015 spoilers: Shawn Booth confronts Kaitlyn about Nick Viall, a one-on-one date goes awry on week 8

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Last week's revelation in "The Bachelorette" had the Internet chattering for a while, but not as much as the remaining guys in the competition who strain at impressing and capturing the dance instructor's heart. Now that the secret is out, the bachelors will give a piece of their mind. 

The truth may have already been revealed but the drama is just starting. In the next episode of the series, Shawn Booth, who felt insecure of Nick Viall and how his night in Ireland went down with the leading lady, pays Kaitlyn a visit in her hotel room to get some answers. 

While the other guys are disheartened of what happened, Shawn feels the need to reaffirm what the bachelorette feels toward him and to make sure she knows how he feels about her, which he already did in the previous episode. 

It remains to be seen what will happen during the conversation and what will change when it's done. Yibada says that Shawn has another concern for knocking on her door and it will be exciting to see what Shawn will do in the next episode. 

For now, Kaitlyn's quest for love continues and while many social media users are bashing her for sleeping with Nick while at it, the man comes to her defense, reiterating Kaitlyn's audacity in making such revelation with the world watching. 

Via Twitter, he said, "Kaitlyn showed a lot of courage by admitting 2 having sex on national TV knowing that she will be unfairly judged by some." In another tweet, he said that "both men and women have an equal right to have sex without judgement."

"The Bachelorette" season 11 is now on its eighth week and the drama only rises. The new episode set to air Monday will also see Kaitlyn go on a picnic with one bachelor that will instantly be "gut-wrenching." 

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