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'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 10 Spoilers: Who Gets Engaged?

'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 10 Spoilers: Who Gets Engaged?

Cosmopolitan08-07-2025
Bachelor in Paradise has returned like a toxic ex that you simply can't quit, and if you're in the mood for spoilers, they've arrived!
We're only one episode in (BiP debuted last night, July 7th), but a lot of drama happens throughout the show—and it all culminates with tea care of longtime Bachelor Nation spoiler source Reality Steve.
In an Instagram post that's truly packed with intel, Steve revealed that "none of the Goldens" (aka the older members of the cast) got engaged this season, and he's "not sure any of them are even still dating." Hate to hear that!
Meanwhile, Steve reports that Jonathan Johnson and Lea Cayanan end up as "just friends" despite connecting on the show. However, several couples who exited the show left as couples—despite not getting engaged on screen. They include: Parisa Shifteh and Brian Autz, Alexe Godin and Andrew Spencer, Sean McLaughlin and Allyshia Gupta, Kat Izzo and Dale Moss, and Baily Brown and Jeremy Simon.
But don't despair if you were holding out for an engagement. Steve also says that he's "pretty sure" Jess Edwards and Spencer Conley get engaged this season.
In related news, it looks like the show's format has somewhat shifted, and the winning couple (potentially Jess and Spencer) get a cash prize. As Steve put it, "I think it is safe to say that the winning twosome this year does get paid. Now the question is how much do they make? What I've gathered is, it's more than Love Island, which I believe is 100-150 [thousand]. So there is going to be a winning team of Bachelor Paradise this summer, and they will get paid what that number is."
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