After 10 weeks, Jordan Mauger has picked the woman he wants to head into the future with -- Fleur.
But tonight the 22 women who didn't make the cut had the opportunity to tell all in front of a live audience at Sky City theatre.
Only a few of the girls raised their hands when asked if they thought the final girl to get the boot -- Naz -- had a chance. There was definitely some tension in the air at the mention of her name.
"It was quite full on, but I think he's chosen the right girl, definitely," Gabs said.
And for the remainder of the episode, the digs at broken-hearted Naz would continue.
"I'm just not even sure I believe there's a fear of water after everything that I saw," Storm said when asked about Naz's phobia.
When it came to Claudia's turn in the hot seat, she took the chance to defend Naz, and she was about the only one who would -- before telling everyone why she didn't mind her early elimination.
"I love Naz, she's kind of like me, very confident, what you see is what you get," she said.
"I wasn't that upset I didn't get to go to Hawaii, I go every year."
The conversation moved through to Naz's infamous hit list and the girls all had something to say. Then Shari piped up with the most brilliant all-encompassing statement of the night.
"It's ridiculous, the hit list, but the whole show is a bit ridiculous," Shari said.
Next Jordan came out, to meet with Naz and to clear the air with the girls. Naz eloquently put her feelings into words.
"You f**king c**t," she said.
The girls were annoyed that Jordan conveniently failed to mention his dabbling in acting.
"One of the things I've done in the past is acting; I don't make a living out of it. I would call acting a hobby," he told them.
When Fleur came out and happy couple reunited on stage, the two admitted they've only seen each other once since the end of filming.
"We just want to hang out together and start to get to know each other, back to the real world. We're just going to start fresh," Fleur told the crowd.
The screening of The Bachelor's 'Women Tell All' drama-filled recap, with the bachelorettes and Jordan, has attracted the highest ratings for the season to date.
A total audience of 834,800 tuned in to watch the girls have their say.
It was nearly 100,000 more than last year's 'After the Final Rose' special.
The 'Women Tell All' special had more viewers than the final, where the Season Two bachelor Jordan Mauger chose Fleur and dumped Naz, which drew in more than 700,000 people.
Nearly 230,000 people in the 25-54-year-old demographic tuned in to watch the special.
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