TV 'The Bachelor': Inside the Upcoming 'Rose Ceremony From Hell' (Exclusive) By Paige Gawley 7:47 PM PST, March 8, 2022 This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page. 00:17New ‘Bachelor’ Clayton Echard on His Season's Rocky Start (Exclu…03:00Inside Cheryl Burke and Matthew Lawrence's Split, Couple Was Liv…01:55Maksim Chmerkovskiy Returns Back to U.S. From Ukraine, Reunites …01:54Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Launch Campaign to Raise $30 Milli…03:07Megan Fox Reacts to Being Called Machine Gun Kelly's 'Wife' at N…02:32Crisis in Ukraine: Hollywood Stars Speak Out From the Ground01:59Ryan Michelle Bathe Says Husband Sterling K. Brown Hasn’t Told H…00:57Richard Marx Covers One of His Classics on 'The Goldbergs' 200th…04:59EJ Johnson on Joining 'The Proud Family' and How His Dad Magic I…02:42'Euphoria’s' Colman Domingo Dishes on His Newfound Popularity (E…03:59Joey King on 'Kissing Booth' Future and New Romance Movie ‘The I…01:49Samuel L. Jackson Reflects on His 50 Years in Hollywood (Exclusi…01:37How Channing Tatum Came to Direct and Star in His New Film ‘Dog’…01:45Parker McCollum Shares What His ACM New Male Artist Win Means to…01:16Thomas Rhett Exposes His Own Wardrobe Malfunction on ACM Red Car…01:27Eric Stonestreet on Hosting New Competition Series ‘Domino Maste…01:24Amy Poehler on Directing New Doc About Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz…01:50Mary J. Blige on Super Bowl Halftime Performance and New Album (…03:42Sabrina Carpenter on New Music and 'Kicking Butt' in 'Fast Times… The next rose ceremony on The Bachelor may be the show's most dramatic ever. In a preview that aired at the end of Tuesday night's episode, host Jesse Palmer ominously states, "Welcome to the rose ceremony from hell." Jesse's words may not be far off, as it's during that upcoming rose ceremony that Clayton Echard tells Rachel and Gabby, his final two women, that he's in love with -- and was intimate with -- both of them. When ET spoke with Clayton ahead of the episode, he assured fans that there was a reason he came clean in that way, noting that it "felt justified based off of what all had occurred."What occurred, as fans now know, is that Susie left the show after learning the truth of Clayton's feelings and intimacy with the other two women. Still, Clayton knew his decisions likely wouldn't go over well with America. "I will not have 100 percent of people on my side. I don't know if I'll have 50 percent. I don't know if I'm going to have even 25 percent. And I'm not looking for everybody to side with me, because I just did what I thought was best," he told ET. "I navigated a really, really sticky situation that I don't want to ever be in again.""I went there because I allowed myself to open up and be vulnerable and give all of the relationships a chance and why I said what I said felt justified," Clayton added. "I hope people see it for what it was and understand that, 'OK, he said this because of this reason.'"Clayton went on to admit that he doesn't "feel optimistic about it as far as how it's going to be received.""I think it's going to foster a lot of discussion. There's going to be a lot of opinions. I just hope that people understand that I did what I did with the best of intentions and that I'm not a bad person," he said. "I just followed my heart, but unfortunately doing that led me down a very unfavorable path that made things extremely challenging.""I hope people have grace and understand that... 'Hey, it's a lot. And I don't think we can peg this guy as a bad guy from just what happened... He had a lot on his shoulders,'" Clayton continued. "But again, I accept full responsibility for everything I did. So people will decide to cast judgment on my character when it's all said and done and they have the right to do that." Clayton Echard's season of The Bachelor will air its two-part finale Monday, March 14, and Tuesday, March 15. ET has got you covered throughout the entirety of Clayton's season with all of our Bachelor content. GET THE ET NEWSLETTEREmail By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy PolicyRELATED CONTENT:'The Bachelor': Clayton Echard Says He 'Cried More Times' Than He Thought He Would (Exclusive) This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page. 'The Bachelor: WTA': Serene Reveals Why She Accepted Clayton's Apology 'The Bachelor: WTA': Clayton on His Reunions With Shanae and Sarah Genevieve on Shanae's 'Women Tell All' Claim That She Slept With Aaron Related GalleryRanking Every Bachelor, From Least to Most Popular
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