• "I Wanna Shake Your Hand" | 'The Bachelor’ S29 E6

  • Mar 4 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

"I Wanna Shake Your Hand" | 'The Bachelor’ S29 E6

  • Summary

  • Grant seemingly power ranks these hometowns based on the number of family members present. Plus: Lingering questions about what Grant and Litia’s future together would look like. Thanks for listening. (Timestamps below)


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    Timestamps (approximate):

    0:15 Hometowns

    3:00 Juliana hometown (Newton, Mass.)

    11:00 Zoe hometown (New York City)

    20:30 Litia hometown (Star Valley, Wyoming)

    30:00 Dina (Chicago, Illinois)

    40:00 Joey makes an appearance

    44:00 Juice forthcoming?

    47:00 Rose Ceremony

    51:00 Mailbag

    59:00 AB’s ‘Bachelor’ Headline of the Week

    1:00:00 RealTV Fantasy sticker winner

    1:01:00 Power Rankings


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