For the first time ever, Bachelor in Paradise will welcome contestants from the Golden franchise to the show, which will take place on the beaches of Costa Rica, rather than Mexico, for season 10. Bachelor in Paradise season 10 also has a new showrunner, Scott Teti, who took over after the show's year-long hiatus. The Golden Bachelor season 1 runner-up Leslie Fhima and The Golden Bachelorette contestant Gary Levingston have already been announced as contestants, but Theresa has now revealed that she won't be joining them because she wasn't cast on the show, proving that the producers might actually have her best interest at heart.
Although it seemed that Theresa might be a given to join the cast of Bachelor in Paradise season 10 after her divorce from Gerry, the producers ultimately decided not to cast her. On the Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast, Theresa revealed that she was originally asked to be a contestant on the show, but, ultimately, she was rejected because she changed her mind too much during the casting process.
The chronology of events was I went through all the testing. I was already there, and they asked me to pick the guys, and then I went and said 'I really can’t do it.' But then I actually went back and said, 'OK, maybe I should give it a shot,' and then I didn’t get it.
Theresa also shared that she initially was very excited about the show, but then she realized that she was more thrilled about a reunion vacation with her Golden Bachelor co-stars, including Leslie, with whom she's become great friends since the show aired, than a chance to date the Golden Bachelorette contestants. She said, "I kind of thought it just wasn’t really for me, and I really was so enthusiastic about it when it first came out. I was talking about who I’d be interested in, and then I realized that I was really just excited about seeing the women and having a reunion and having a vacation with them."
Theresa continued, "So I thought that wasn’t fair to make it about that, and I really didn’t want to go on and pretend or just make up something or make an alliance. And I thought I’d be much better off just watching it, and enjoying Leslie being on the show. So yeah. It just didn't feel right."
Theresa seemed to understand this too, because she revealed that she and her daughter spoke extensively about whether joining Bachelor in Paradise was the right decision for her. She said, "I've learned so much about myself throughout this entire experience, and one of these things is that I have to be true to myself. So that really is true for me. I will tell you that so many of my decisions I make with my daughter. And, at first, we were both so enthusiastic about it."
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However, Theresa and her daughter changed their minds after giving it some more thought. She said, "And then we thought, 'Gee, you know what? I've gone through such a journey where maybe the public wasn't so happy about me.' And now I feel like I have such a great community, and I feel that I've got support. And I almost felt like I would go on there and maybe do something that wasn't going to work out right, and wasn't going to come across as genuine."
The Bachelor in Paradise production team has seemed more interested in exploiting people than helping them make love matches throughout the past two seasons. Season 7 led to four marriages--Joe Amabile and Serena Pitt, Kenny Braasch and Mari Pepin, Thomas Jacobs and Becca Kufrin, and Noah Erb and Abigail Heringer--as well as one engagement--Chris Conran and Alana Milne. However, every Bachelor in Paradise season 8 and 9 couple broke up after the show, whether they left engaged or dating.
Bachelor in Paradise season 10 needed major changes, and it seems as though the new showrunner is already taking steps in the right direction. It would've been very easy for the producers to cast Theresa and exploit her already heartbreaking journey since The Golden Bachelor. They could've made her out to be a villain who wasn't there for the right reasons because she wasn't interested in the men, but who instead stayed on the show in order to hang out with her friends.
However, thankfully, both Theresa and the Bachelor in Paradise season 10 producers realized that the show wasn't the right fit for her. The Bachelor in Paradise producers seem as though they were protecting Theresa by not casting her, which is a great sign that they're starting to care more about the contestants. This will definitely help the show make positive changes in the long run, and hopefully lead to the contestants finding lasting love.
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