'Bachelor' Spoiler: This Fan Favorite Will Be Eliminated Before Hometown Dates

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Peter Weber is cutting ties with two women on The Bachelor this week, one of whom is a leading fan favorite. The Bachelor eliminated a whopping 10 women over two episodes last week, which means the dismissal of two more will leave him with only four contestants before the hometown dates.

Vocal viewers on Twitter have slammed Weber for making poor decisions throughout the season, and they're likely to do the same after seeing two nondramatic contestants sent home.

First, Natasha Parker will be eliminated during her one-on-one date with Weber, according to spoilers from Reality Steve. Not much is known of her date, or why Weber chose to send her home. Parker has been praised by fans for being genuine within an otherwise dramatic cast.

Peter's Bachelor Cast
All of Peter Weber's contestants on "'The Bachelor." Craig Sjodin/ABC

The other eliminated woman has been a leading fan favorite. This is apparent from online conversations that claim she should be the next Bachelorette and that she's too good for Weber. Kelley Flanagan, who met Weber before the show even started filming, was on a 3-on-1 date when Weber chose to let her go, according to Reality Steve.

it’s official. kelley is too good for both peter and this show. #BachelorNation #bachelor pic.twitter.com/pv4rzLKpoe

— Kristen ? (@kristen_mimms) February 4, 2020

Kelley: “I didn’t know if you were ready for this because you gave in and rewarded the drama.”

Bachelor Nation: #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/CAEAzicLHR

— The Classy Princess (@xoxo_Starlights) February 4, 2020

Bachelor nation listening to Kelley hitting Peter with the facts:#TheBachelor#TheBachelorABC pic.twitter.com/XSAGepHZep

— ColleenMay (@colleenlmaynard) February 4, 2020

i’m sorry but kelley is too mature for this show. she speaks only the truth. she sees that he wasn’t ready to be the bachelor. that’s my unproblematic queen. #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/Y15YPl507o

— tk? (@_tarynitdown) February 4, 2020

Peter: if she can’t open up it might be time to say goodbye to her
Kelley: #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/STAMBISaZu

— the bachelor & bitchelor ? (@acceptedrose) February 4, 2020

The reasoning for Flanagan's elimination is also unknown, but there may be clues from last week. When Flanagan had a one-on-one date with Weber, he questioned her intentions. Weber claimed he was more invested in their relationship than Flanagan. The lawyer defended herself and said she's interested in Weber but was unsure if the two were on the same page. She called him out for "rewarding drama" in the house, which gained praise from fans.

The pair decided to continue exploring their relationship despite the difficult conversation. Weber ended the talk with a private interview in which he said he needed to see Flanagan make some improvements and open up more before the process ended. He claimed Flanagan's lack of total commitment could put her behind other women who are working to win his heart with their vulnerability.

The eliminations this week mean Weber's final four are Victoria Fuller, Kelsey Weier, Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison Prewett. Prewett is another leading fan favorite whom some viewers claim is too good for Weber.

Online conversations about the next Bachelorette have largely named Prewett and Flanagan. Many Twitter comments actually request that the pair leave the show and stop wasting their time on Weber.

Madison and Kelley should just leave because they are too good for Peter and deserve the world and nothing less #Bachelor

— lenna smith (@lennasmth) February 7, 2020

Madison & Kelley > everybody else on the Bachelor.

— Isaiah (@isaiahfernand) February 6, 2020

This is the WORST group of bachelor contestants I have EVER seen...other than Madison and Kelley of course #TheBachelor

— Lex. (@LexiWahr99) February 6, 2020

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Kelly started a career in journalism after completing her education at The New School in New York City. She currently lives in Chicago. In her free time, Kelly can be found writing (duh), exploring her city, and frequenting a handful of coffee shops. She's an avid reader, music listener, and dog lover. Kelly's writing talents have landed her in a variety of positions, including her current job as a Culture Writer at Newsweek, as well as formerly interning at Rolling Stone Magazine and writing about music at Atwood Magazine. She also runs the blog Just Cut The Bullshit which is known for its mental health advocacy. 


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