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Fans Discover Shocking Evidence that ‘Bachelorette’ Is Fake

Recently, The Bachelorette viewers witnessed something that is hard to ignore. This season, already turning into a fiasco, showed fans shocking evidence hinting that the show might be staged.

Many have speculated about reality shows like The Bachelorette being staged, but now fans have found a clue that seems to confirm their suspicions. During the second episode of Season 21, tension among Jenn Tran’s suitors became evident. Despite her efforts to focus their attention back on her, some believe Jenn deserves a new set of men. She has noticed a brewing feud between Aaron Erb and Devin Strader, and is aware that Thomas Nguyen also has issues with Devin. During Aaron’s conversation with Devin, fans spotted something that makes it look like the producers might be controlling the narrative.

The Bachelorette fans feel that something is off this season. They are experiencing deja vu from Aaron Erb’s twin brother Noah Erb’s season and notice a producer “plant” that raises questions about the show’s authenticity. As the villain of Season 21 emerges, Aaron accuses Devin of stealing Jenn Tran’s attention. Fans believe Aaron is gaslighting Devin by offering him a self-help book as “support.”

Aaron presents Devin with a book to address his arrogance, saying, “I wanted to encourage you. I have a little something to give you. It’s my own book, something I’ve read a few times. It helped me grow, and I want to see you do your best.” Aaron repeatedly calls Devin “Dylan” and labels him a “bully.” While Aaron may have intended to be genuine, fans found this move to be insincere. What caught fans’ attention was the book Aaron gave.

Aaron Erb handed Devin Strader a book titled Principles for Self Growth: How to Understand Yourself and Gain Emotional Depth by Dr. Brandon O’Conner. This moment echoed a similar scene in Noah Erb’s season, fostering skepticism among viewers.

One fan commented, “If I had a nickel for every time one man gives another man a book on emotional intelligence, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.”

Another fan added, “At this point, the Bachelorette franchise has seen more self-help books than most men in America.”

But then, it turned out the book itself doesn’t seem to exist. Fans couldn’t find Principles for Self Growth or Dr. Brandon O’Conner anywhere online. No bookstore or author information was available, and no publishing details corroborated its existence. Adding to their doubts, fans noticed a typo on the book’s spine, where it read “Priciples” instead of “Principles.”

This led viewers to believe that the producers might have planted the book. While it’s plausible that the producers staged the entire scene for entertainment, another theory suggests that Aaron brought a book with him, and producers replaced the cover to avoid legal issues. However, the lack of any promotion or information about the book and its author makes the situation highly suspicious.

What do you think? Is the book evidence that The Bachelorette is staged? Could there be another explanation? Is Aaron misguided or intentionally being a jerk? Does Jenn Tran deserve better? Share your thoughts.

Source: Various