
It definitely was one of the more dramatic moments of the season, which was largely devoid of any craziness and instead focused more on subtle intricacies of personal connections rather than pure producer-driven drama. She mentioned that it was her first time ever dying her hair black, and she said it showcased that she won’t hesitate to make changes for a man she really likes. In a significant moment in Season One of The Bachelor Japan, Yuki actually dyed her hair from a brownish-blond to a very mature black as a gesture of her willingness to grow up for Kubo-san. Just as the maturity of girls on The Bachelor in the US are put into question, however, doubts surrounded Yuki’s seriousness in terms of a relationship. (Mild spoiler) She dyed her hair black for the male leadĪs I mentioned before, Yuki’s a gyaru, which means her hair was appropriately fabulous (look at that volume!) and dyed to really impressive colors that showcased her exciting personality and youthful outlook. Yuki hanging out with some other Bachelor Japan girls after her season (recognize Ayu on the far left and Akane on the far right from the picture above?). Yuki obviously is popular with other girls, and her frequent hangouts prove it. In Japanese, she’s basically saying that she’s hanging out with Akane (far left, Season 1), Kurumi (far right, Season 2), and Ayu (second from right, Season 1) and that it was really fun she also wishes she could have been a part of the girls in Season 2 as well.

As she says in her caption, the Bachelor is her life! October is almost here, and Bachelor In Paradise is back with everyones favorite beachside bartender, Wells Adams.

However, hes quickly become the heart and soul of BIP since season 4. Bachelor is my life🌹✨ Bachelor Japan のseason1とseason2でご飯べてきた♡ まりちゃん映像のまんまだった〜😆❤️ あゆちゃんの帽子ギャル感♡流石元ギャルわかってるぅ⤴⤴⤴ ねちは相変わらず網ババアだったよ!くるみちゃんは前髪が伸びないババア!! 楽しかった😊✨いつか小柳津りんりんにもseason2の参加女性にも会える機会があったらいいな〜😚❤️ #バチェラージャパン #バチェラージャパンシーズン1 #バチェラージャパンシーズン2 #bachelor #bachelorjapan #久保りん は #ついでに会えれば #おっけーĪ post shared by ゆきぽよ(Yuki Kimura) on at 9:38am PDTįairly regularly on her Instagram stories and feed, Yuki shares that she’s hanging out with other contestants from her time on the Bachelor: Japan (as well as contestants in the second season, interestingly enough-seems like a sense of community and cross-pollination is developing just like in America, although this doesn’t feel icky like here). On June 17, 2019, Tayshia Adams, Cam Ayala, Demi Burnett, Clay Harbor, Blake Horstmann, John Paul Jones, and Bibiana Julian were revealed as the first seven contestants of Bachelor in Paradise on Good Morning America. Published Wells Adams may have gotten his start in Bachelor Nation on The Bachelorette.
