
THE BACHELOR fans have slammed Carolina Quixano for walking off the set of the Women Tell All special.
The annual reunion special saw Grant Ellis reunite with the 22 women who had tried and failed to win him over, with some typical expected drama along the way.
But Carolina Quixano proved to be the most dramatic of all, walking off the show after a clash with Dina Lupancu.
Carolina was eliminated in the fifth episode of this season, and arrived at the special in a blue jacket sporting quotes written by Bachelor Nation fans during her time on the show, most prominently the phrase “I’m crazy and evil.”
But in discussion with host Jesse Palmer, Carolina argued that “everything she did was a problem” no matter what she tried to do.
Carolina had shared a kiss with Grant during her time on the show, but her behavior and decision to monopolise Grant's time ultimately resulted in one girl, Rose, pulling out of the show.
Before her elimination, Carolina had complained she had not been given enough date time with Grant in order to make herself known to him, which annoyed other contestants, including Dina.
During the special, social media arguments between Carolina and Dina were shared on the air for them to clear up what happened once and for all.
Dina, who had agreed with her the episode before, at one point posted a video on TikTok expressing her regret at backing Carolina up, writing: “When you defend the one person nobody else would… just to get played the next week”
Carolina responded in the comments by saying she had “receipts” ready to show.
When the argument was put on blast in the special, Dina claimed Carolina was “deflecting accountability for her actions” during her time on the show.
Carolina then got upset and walked off the stage crying, taking a moment to gather herself before eventually returning.
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Taking to X/Twitter, one fan wrote: “Carolina might be my least favorite person on this show in a LONG time.”
“The fact that Carolina still really thinks she’s the victim…even after watching all this shit back…wow,” noted a second.
“Can we all admit that Carolina went on the show for fame and not love? Cause giiiirl,” said a third.
“So let me just double check so I get this straight… Carolina comes on the show with an outfit revolving around her “villain” quotes but then she has to step away from the when she’s actually held accountable for her selfish ways?” questioned fourth.
But others were more keen to defend aspects of her behavior with one seeing: “Whether you like Carolina or not, she had every right to tell/ask Grant if he was thinking of someone else while making out with her. And that’s valid.
“The timing sucked but why would you tell someone -Oh by the way he was thinking of me while making out with you”
While another said: “PLS correct me if I'm wrong but I genuinely don’t think Carolina did anything THAT bad???? if she’s meant to be this season's villain like ????? I just can’t seem to get myself to dislike her?? what am I MISSING.”
The Bachelor airs on ABC, with the finale airing March 24.