A familiar face made a controversial 'Bachelorette' comeback

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A Familiar Face Made a Controversial 'Bachelorette' Comeback
A Familiar Face Made a Controversial 'Bachelorette' Comeback


A surprise visit from an unexpected guest definitely made some waves on Mondaynight's episode of "The Bachelorette."

Nick Viall, who finished second during Andi Dorfman's season, made a comeback to try his chances with the newest "Bachelorette."

He and Kaitlyn had talked online not too long before she came on the show, but nothing had ever come from it -- that is, until he tracked her down after one of her group dates and asked if she would consider inviting him to compete for her heart along with the rest of the men.

Kaitlyn ultimately decided to let Nick join the show after they shared a passionate kiss on the pier, but the guys who have been working for weeks to earn Kaitlyn's affection were not happy about the new addition.

"Whether it's the good choice, bad choice, and it just creates, like, a rain cloud over the whole night," said Tanner.

"If Nick V. Does show up, I don't think any of the guys are gonna take a liking to him coming in," said Justin.

A writer for Bustle agreed with them there, but she blames the producers, not Kaitlyn. "Whether Nick approached The Bach folks or whether they approached him, it was totally unfair of them to spring this on the rest of the guys like that."

Only time will tell if Nick will truly have an advantage over Kaitlyn's other suitors.



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