Who Gets Eliminated on ‘The Bachelorette’ Tonight? – 7/24/2017

Tonight is the overnight dates episode for season 13 of The Bachelorette with Rachel Lindsay and the contestants have been narrowed down to Eric Bigger, Bryan Abasolo and Peter Kraus. Now, before we get into who gets eliminated tonight and who the remaining two men are reported to be, let’s get into the details on each of the remaining contestants, starting with Bigger.

Eric Bigger is a fitness trainer, who comes from humble beginnings in Baltimore, Maryland. For his overnight date with Lindsay tonight, ABC writes:

Once in the beautiful wine country of Rioja, Spain, Rachel takes Eric on a fantastic helicopter ride over the region. They climb up winding stone steps to a beautiful monastery where the two discuss their future. Eric must dig deep if he is to say the words he desperately wants to share to Rachel. Their romantic dinner that night gives Eric another opportunity to open his heart as time ticks away.

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As for the other men, Bryan Abasolo and Peter Kraus, they both engage in similar dates. For example, Kraus goes to a vineyard with Lindsay.

While each of the men has his own comments and thoughts outside of the presence of Rachel Lindsay, there are a couple who have strong feelings about one of the other contestants. Peter Kraus is very vocal about his not being a fan of Bryan Abasolo, telling Bigger that he doesn’t like Abasolo’s confidence and believes that he just says all the right things. Kraus appears to not believe Abasolo is completely serious about Lindsay.

So, which of the three contestants is sent home next? According to Reality Steve, Eric Bigger is the man who is eliminated next.

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This leaves Abasolo and Kraus as the final two if the reports are correct.