Here’s a Handy-Dandy ‘Bachelor’ Rose Ceremony Tracker to Keep Up With Who Peter Sends Home

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Photo credit: Craig Sjodin - ABC

From Cosmopolitan

I mean this in the nicest way, but sometimes, it’s kinda hard to tell the contestant on The Bachelor apart! I mean, half of them are beauty queens and all of them are blowouts, big eyes, and glittery dresses. And let’s be real—it’s all part of the charm of the show!

But especially at the beginning of the season, it’s basically impossible to know who’s who, and there are SO many of them. Which is why we did you a solid and put together this very useful tracker of which women have been booted off of Peter Weber’s journey to love so far. And yes, we’ll be updating this bad boy every week.

Rose Ceremony #1

Wow, the premiere was a lot, and I’m not just referencing the fact that the evil geniuses over at ABC made Peter’s first episode THREE HOURS long ’cause they knew that still I’d cancel all my plans for the night to watch the whole thing (okay, fine, I didn’t have plans, but still!). Anyway, we already lost the season’s best contest during the first week, and yes, I’m talking about Ashley P. the emotional support cow, who constant Jenna brought on the first night and hasn’t been seen since. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH ASHLEY P., CHRIS HARRISON?! Oh, and these eight women also went home:

Avonlea

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Eunice

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Jade

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Jenna

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Katrina

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Kylie

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Maurissa

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Megan

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Rose Ceremony #2

While most of us were too distracted by contestant Kelsey’s champagne meltdown to really pay attention to Peter’s second rose ceremony (don’t even try to pretend like you weren’t busy scrolling through the memes while Peter was handing out roses), three women did indeed go home. And those three are:

Courtney

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Lauren

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Payton

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Rose Ceremony #3

Welp, even though this episode was once again filled with drama (just how Chris Harrison likes it), I was too busy thinking about how Hannah Ann pronounced “fiasco” as “finasco” and the fact that Peter line-dances in his spare time! But anyway, these ladies were told buh-bye at the rose ceremony tonight:


Jasmine

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Alexa

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Sarah

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Rose Ceremony #4

Welp, in the first 30 minutes of the season’s fifth episode (which reminder, is three hours long!), Peter sent these four women home:

Alayah

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Deandra

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Kiarra

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Savannah

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Rose Ceremony #5

And in the second rose ceremony of the episode (are you exhausted? ’cause I’m exhausted), Peter eliminated:

Lexi

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Shiann

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Rose Ceremony #6

Peter is *not* messing around this week—not only did he whip out his Spanish skills multiple times in Chile, but he also eliminated enemy of Alayah/beauty queen Victoria P. during a group date:

Victoria P.

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer

Also eliminated before the rose ceremony? Tammy, who had to endure a painful speech from Mykenna during their two-on-one:

Tammy

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

And only then did Peter finally get around to sending home two more girls during the rose ceremony:

Mykenna

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Sydney

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer

Rose Ceremony #7

Okay, so I’m not really sure that either of these eliminations count as a rose ceremony, because one was after a one-on-one date and the other was after a three-on-one date and Chris Harrison was nowhere to be seen. Regardless, pilot Peter sent home these two women tonight and is heading to meet the families of his remaining four women next week:

Natasha

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Kelley

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC


Rose Ceremony #8

Wow, friends: It’s hard to believe that we’re already at the hometown rose ceremony, which means that we’re close to knowing which lady won Peter’s season/heart. After having great dates and getting to know the families of Madison, Hannah Ann, and Kelsey/getting into a blowout fight with Victoria F., Peter decides to eliminate...not Victoria! Rather, tonight was the last episode for everyone’s favorite champagne lover, Kelsey:

Kelsey

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Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

Rose Ceremony #9

Well, after the SUSPENSE of Madison potentially not showing up for the rose ceremony, Peter *finally* decided to get rid of Victoria, who has just been causing all kinds of drama this season. And not the you needed it, but reminder: Peter only has two ladies left now!

Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC
Photo credit: Maarten de Boer - ABC

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