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New Episode The Bachelor Season 20 Episode 11

The Bachelor (season 20)
Season 20
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 4, 2016 (2016-01-04) –
present
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 19
Next →
Season 21
List of episodes

The 20th season of The Bachelor premiered on January 4, 2016.[1] This season features 26-year-old Ben Higgins, a software salesman from Warsaw, Indiana.

Higgins attended Indiana University where he was graduated with a BS in business administration and management through the school of Public and environmental affairs (SPEA). In addition, he was also a member of Delta Upsilon's Indiana chapter where he served as the vice president of external affairs. Higgins placed third on the 11th season of The Bachelorette featuring Kaitlyn Bristowe.

Filming and development

Casting and contestants

Casting began during the 19th season of the show. On August 24, 2015, during season two, episode four of Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise, Ben Higgins was announced as the next Bachelor.[2][3]

The cast includes season 19 runner-up Becca Tilley and fellow contestant Amber James, news anchor Olivia Caridi from WCYB-TV and Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher, who is a half-sister of Ready for Love star Ben Patton.[4][5][6]

Production

The season will travel to many places including Las Vegas, Nevada, Mexico City, Mexico, Pig Island in The Bahamas and the state of Indiana.[citation needed] With appearances from rapper Ice Cube, comedian Kevin Hart, soccer players Alex Morgan, Kelley O'Hara, comedian Terry Fator and Indiana Pacers basketball player Paul George.[7]

Contestants

The season began with 28 contestants, including a set of twins.[4][8]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Status Ref
Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher[6][9] 24 Dallas, Texas Real Estate Developer
Lauren Bushnell[10][11][12] 25 West Linn, Oregon Flight Attendant
Caila Quinn[13][14] 24 Hudson, Ohio Software Sales Representative Eliminated in week 9 [15]
Amanda Stanton[9][16] 25 Rancho Santa Margarita, California Esthetician Eliminated in week 8 [17]
Becca Tilley[18] 26 Shreveport, Louisiana Chiropractic Assistant Eliminated in week 7 [19]
Emily Ferguson[a][9][20] 23 Las Vegas, Nevada Twin Eliminated in week 7
Lauren Himle[21] 25 Dexter, Michigan Kindergarten Teacher Eliminated in week 6 [22]
Olivia Caridi[5][9] 23 Austin, Texas Former News Anchor Eliminated in week 6
Leah Block[23] 25 Aurora, Colorado Event Planner Eliminated in week 6
Jennifer Saviano[20] 25 Lauderdale Lakes, Florida Small Business Owner Eliminated in week 5
Jubilee Sharpe[9][20] 24 Fort Lauderdale, Florida War Veteran Eliminated in week 5 [24]
Amber James[25] 30 Kankakee, Illinois Bartender Eliminated in week 4 [26]
Rachel Tchen[27] 23 Little Rock, Arkansas Unemployed Eliminated in week 4
Haley Ferguson[a][9][20] 23 Las Vegas, Nevada Twin Eliminated in week 4
Jami Letain[28] 23 St. Albert, Alberta Bartender Eliminated in week 3 [29]
Shushanna Mkrtychyan[30] 27 Salt Lake City, Utah Mathematician Eliminated in week 3
Lace Morris[23] 25 Denver, Colorado Real Estate Agent Quit in week 3
Amanda "Mandi" Kremer[10] 28 Portland, Oregon Dentist Eliminated in week 2 [31]
Jacqueline "Jackie" Dion[32] 23 Newport Beach, California Gerontologist Eliminated in week 2
Samantha Passmore[33] 26 New Smyrna Beach, Florida Attorney Eliminated in week 2
Lauren "LB" Barr[34] 23 Stillwater, Oklahoma Fashion Buyer Quit in week 2
Breanne Rice[35] 30 Seattle, Washington Nutritional Therapist Eliminated in week 1 [36]
Isabel "Izzy" Goodkind[37] 24 Branford, Connecticut Graphic Designer Eliminated in week 1
Jessica Moser[38] 23 Boca Raton, Florida Accountant Eliminated in week 1
Laura Esselman[20] 24 Louisville, Kentucky Account Executive Eliminated in week 1
Lauren Russell[39] 26 Houston, Texas Math Teacher Eliminated in week 1
Maegan Miller[39] 30 Visalia, California Cowgirl Eliminated in week 1
Tiara Soleim[40] 27 Redmond, Washington Chicken Enthusiast Eliminated in week 1
  1. ^ a b Emily and Haley are identical twins. They were competed individually.

Call-out order

Ben's call-out order
# Bachelorettes Week
1[36] 2[31] 3[29] 4[26] 5[24] 6[22] 7[19] 8[17] 9[15]
1 Lauren B. Olivia JoJo Lauren B. JoJo Amanda Caila Amanda Lauren B. JoJo
2 Caila Lauren B. Caila Amber Lauren B. Olivia Amanda Lauren B. Caila Lauren B.
3 Jennifer LB Olivia Jubilee Becca Lauren H. Emily JoJo JoJo Caila
4 Jami Caila Amanda Lauren H. Amanda Caila Becca Caila Amanda
5 Samantha Amber Jubilee Amanda Lauren H. Lauren B. JoJo Becca
6 Jubilee Jami Lauren B. Becca Jubilee JoJo Lauren B. Emily
7 Amanda Jennifer Leah Haley Emily Becca Lauren H.
8 Lace Jubilee Becca Emily Caila Leah Olivia
9 Lauren R. Amanda Rachel Rachel Jennifer Emily Leah
10 Shushanna JoJo Lace Caila Leah Jennifer
11 Leah Leah Jennifer JoJo Olivia Jubilee
12 JoJo Rachel Emily Jennifer Amber
13 Lauren H. Samantha Jami Leah Rachel
14 Laura Jackie Lauren H. Olivia Haley
15 Mandi Haley Shushanna Jami
16 Emily Emily Haley Shushanna
17 Haley Shushanna Amber Lace
18 Maegan Lauren H. Jackie
19 Breanne Becca Mandi
20 Izzy Mandi Samantha
21 Rachel Lace LB
22 Jessica Breanne
23 Tiara Izzy
24 LB Jessica
25 Jackie Laura
26 Olivia Lauren R.
27 Becca Maegan
28 Amber Tiara
  The contestant received a first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during the date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated during the date
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant quit the competition

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1941"Season 20 Premiere: Week 1"January 4, 2016 (2016-01-04)20017.55[41]
1952"Week 2: Back to School"January 11, 2016 (2016-01-11)20026.90[42]
1963"Week 3: Soccer Date"January 18, 2016 (2016-01-18)20037.56[43]
1974"Week 4: Las Vegas"January 25, 2016 (2016-01-25)20047.73[44]
1985"Week 5: Mexico City"February 1, 2016 (2016-02-01)20057.50[45]
1996"Week 6: Bahamas"February 8, 2016 (2016-02-08)20068.62[46]
2007"Week 7: Warsaw, Indiana"February 15, 2016 (2016-02-15)20077.24[47]
2018"Week 8: Hometown Dates"February 22, 2016 (2016-02-22)20088.67[48]
2029"Week 9: Jamaica"February 29, 2016 (2016-02-29)20098.17[49]
20310"The Women Tell All"March 7, 2016 (2016-03-07)TBAN/A
20411"Week 10"[50]March 14, 2016 (2016-03-14)2010N/A
20512"After the Final Rose"[51]March 14, 2016 (2016-03-14)TBAN/A

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