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What time is ‘Bachelor in Paradise' on tonight? How to watch Episode 5, who's left and more

What time is ‘Bachelor in Paradise' on tonight? How to watch Episode 5, who's left and more

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Are you ready to hit the beach?
Bachelor in Paradise is back on the beach for Season 10 of the steamy summer Bachelor spinoff. After taking a break last year, the franchise's fun and flirty summer series has returned with some new twists. This time around, we aren't just getting fan favorites from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette; we're also getting more time with some of the Golden Bachelor contestants. Bachelor Nation has also teased that this season will introduce new 'challenges' — and I don't think they just mean navigating the age gap in the contestant pool!
So far in the season, we've seen the arrival of the Goldens, the messy faux-triangle of Justin, Lexi and Susie and a May-December friendship between April and Jonathan. It seems like tonight's episode will take things to a whole new level with all the contestants facing "relationship challenges" and the heightened stakes of half a million dollars on the table for the strongest couple that comes out of paradise.
Are you ready to watch? Here's everything you need to know about how to keep up with the action on the beach in Costa Rica during Bachelor in Paradise this week.
What time ison tonight?
Tonight, Episode 5 of Bachelor in Paradise Season 10 will air at 8 p.m. ET. New episodes are dropping weekly every Monday all summer long and will be available to stream on Hulu the day after they air.
BIP Season 10 couples:
As it currently stands, here's who is coupled up on Bachelor in Paradise Season 10.
Spencer and Jess
Dale and Kat
Jeremy and Bailey
Brian and Parisa
Natascha and Gary
Leslie and Kim
Kathy and Keith
Jill and Sean
April and Jonathon
Where to watch live without cable:
Can you watch Bachelor in Paradise online? Do you need ABC to watch Bachelor in Paradise live? Where is Bachelor in Paradise streaming? Don't worry, we've got you covered. While the decade-plus-old franchise may have been on the air long before people started cutting their cable cords, there are plenty of ways to watch the crossover Bachelor spinoff in 2025.
To watch new episodes of Bachelor in Paradise live on Monday nights, you'll need access to ABC. You can tune into the network with the help of a digital antenna (in select areas) or with a live-TV streaming subscription such as DirecTV or Hulu's live-TV tier. If you don't mind waiting an extra day, you can stream new episodes of Bachelor in Paradise the morning after they air with Hulu's most basic, ad-supported tier — just stay away from spoilers!
Season 10 cast:
From and
Alexe Godin (The Bachelor 29)
Alli Jo Hinkes (The Bachelor 29)
Andrew Spencer (The Bachelorette 17 and Bachelor in Paradise 8)
Bailey Brown (The Bachelor 29)
Brian Autz (The Bachelorette 21)
Dale Moss (The Bachelorette 16)
Hakeem Moulton (The Bachelorette 21)
Jill Chin (The Bachelor 26, Bachelor in Paradise 8)
Jonathon Johnson (The Bachelorette 21)
Jeremy Simon (The Bachelorette 21)
Jess Edwards (The Bachelor 28)
Justin Glaze (The Bachelorette 17 and Bachelor in Paradise 8)
Kyle Howard (The Bachelorette 17)
Lea Cayanan (After the Final Rose audience member)
Lexi Young (The Bachelor 28)
Parisa Shifteh (The Bachelor 29)
Ricky Marinez (The Bachelorette 21)
Susie Evans (The Bachelor 26)
Sam McKinney (The Bachelorette 21)
Sean McLaughlin (The Bachelorette 20, Bachelor in Paradise 9)
Spencer Conley (The Bachelorette 21)
Zoe McGrady (The Bachelor 29)
From and
April Kirkwood (The Golden Bachelor 1)
Charles 'CK' King (Golden Bachelorette 1)
Faith Martin (The Golden Bachelor 1)
Gary Levingston (Golden Bachelorette 1)
Jack Lencioni (Golden Bachelorette 1)
Kim Buike (Golden Bachelorette 1)
Keith Gordon (Golden Bachelorette 1)
Kathy Swarts (The Golden Bachelor 1)
Leslie Fhima (The Golden Bachelor 1)
Natascha Hardee (The Golden Bachelor 1)
Nancy Hulkower (The Golden Bachelor 1)
Ralph 'RJ' Johnson (Golden Bachelorette 1)
What is
In past seasons, Bachelor in Paradise has gathered past competitors from both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette and brought them to a beach house in paradise — this year, that paradise is Costa Rica. There, contestants are free to mingle and fall in love as they please.
This season, contestants won't just be pulled from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, but also from the franchise's Golden spinoffs: The Golden Bachelor and The Golden Bachelorette.
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