Season 20: Lace Morris
A real estate agent from Colorado, Lace Morris was a contestant on the show’s 20th season. However, she was also the first contestant to voluntarily quit the show. She left on the third week, claiming that she couldn’t love anyone else until she loved herself first.
Apparently, she even has a tattoo saying the exact same thing. We fully support your thinking Lace, but don’t you think you should’ve considered that before going on the show?
Season 19: Kelsey Poe
Kelsey Poe was a guidance counselor from Michigan. She was in season 19 of "The Bachelor," competing for farmer Chris Soule's love. Even though she was eliminated in week 6, Poe had a few tricks up her sleeve.
As it turns out, poe waited until the moment right before she was supposed to be eliminated to reveal that she was a widow, and went on to have what many thought was a fake panic attack. That's a hell of a show to put on just to save yourself from elimination.
Now: Kelsey Poe
Kelsey Poe was another of several Bachelor contestants to come forward about the show's mistreatment of them. She said she was suffering from PTSD and even threatened to sue ABC and make them pay for therapy. But she didn't, and disappeared from social media entirely, up until 2016, when she posted again after nearly two years of radio silence.
Judging by her last posts, it seems she's moved to Paris and is busy living her best life. She looks happy enough in her pictures, but then again, I guess it's hard to look sad when you're dating and living in Paris.
Now: Lace Morris
It seems Morris made the right decision since she went on to appear in the third season of "Bachelor in Paradise," where she met Grant Kemp. And, the two got married after Kemp proposed with a stunning diamond ring!
Unfortunately, though, the marriage didn't last, and the couple got divorced soon after. But not to worry, she eventually met her current partner, Ryan John Nelson, with whom she now shares a son.
Season 17: Tierra LiCausi
Tierra LiCausi was a leasing consultant from Las Vegas, and she was quite the drama queen during her time on "The Bachelor." She was certainly considered one of the show's worst villains, as she was always fighting with another girl.
Tierra's nasty attitude made the other contestants angry, and she wasn't liked by many. Even though she was often shown yelling at the other girls, bachelor Sean Lowe wasn't aware of this mean behavior, until they had a fight of their own and he realized it was time for LiCausi to go. She was eliminated in the 7th week.