A rap battle group date with hip-hop legend Doug E. Fresh, a bachelor Broadway competition, featuring Disney’s Aladdin, the Tony-winning hit Broadway musical, and a spectacular date at the Metropolitan Museum of Art gives Kaitlyn Bristowe a
new spring in her step. However, when a new suitor suddenly turns up
hoping to convince Kaitlyn to include him in her search for love, her
world is turned upside down, during Week 4 of The Bachelorette.
The episode picks up right where last week left off -- Clint may think he sweet talked Kaitlyn into giving him a rose, but after the other contestants
complain to her about his devious behavior, the Bachelorette decides to
confront him. This sets off a combustible chain reaction, shocking
Clint and the other bachelors – but it’s JJ’s response that makes the mansion explode.
Once that drama is settled, the remaining men will begin their
world tour to find love -- in New York City. Eight fortunate men will
join the Bachelorette at Stage Forty 8 where they meet rap legend Doug
E. Fresh. The hip-hop icon tells the guys that they will be writing and
performing their own raps in a rap battle contest to win Kaitlyn’s heart
in front of a packed audience. With Doug E. Fresh’s help, they try
their best to simultaneously insult one another and impress the
Bachelorette. One man, who is in the doghouse, takes things a bit too
far, resulting in the crowd booing him.
Then in a total surprise, Kaitlyn runs into Nick Viall, with whom
she had a prior social media relationship. She is stunned when he
proposes that they build on that initial connection. Kaitlyn is unsure
of her next move. When she joins the other men at the cocktail party on a
cruise boat, they are excited and eager to talk to her. However, she
immediately informs them about the possibility of another admirer
joining the group. Naturally, the men are not thrilled -- especially
when they discover who it is.
Meanwhile, one lucky man is getting transformed into a dashing man
about town -- complete with a new tux -- for a surprise one-on-one date.
Kaitlyn gets her own makeover, as Ashley Salter from Chris Soules’ Bachelor season, not only gives her an elegant hair style, but cautions her about Nick and whether he has serious intentions.
When Kaitlyn’s dapper date arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of
Art, he finds Kaitlyn at the top of the stairs, exquisite in a
shimmering black gown and draped in diamonds. The couple has the museum
all to themselves and takes a romantic stroll through the exhibits,
ending with The Temple of Dendur, where they have an intimate dinner and
get to know one another. Then to top off the evening, a private
helicopter swoops in and whisks them away for a breathtaking tour of New
York City.
Kaitlyn decides that she wants to allow the controversial bachelor
to join the group, and informs the other men of her decision. Then it’s
off to the New Amsterdam Theatre, where Kaitlyn reveals that the five
men with her will be auditioning for a role in Disney’s Aladdin,
the Tony-winning hit Broadway musical. The bachelor who is cast will be
performing with Kaitlyn in that night’s sold out show. The men are put
through what would be a typically grueling audition process, trying to
impress Aladdin’s associate director and stars Adam Jacobs and
Courtney Reed to land the role and the woman. The four other men, who
are not cast, will be sent back to the hotel, devastated.
That night, Kaitlyn and the fortunate bachelor anxiously wait for
their cue off stage. After the couple makes their Broadway debut, they
make their way into the hustle and bustle of Times Square where Kaitlyn
has one more surprise for her man of the hour. The two shoot to the top
of 1 Times Square to see the New Year’s Eve Ball. No countdown is
necessary for the couple as they spark their own electricity to light up
the night.
Back at the hotel, the rest of the guys are dreading Nick’s arrival. What will be the fallout from this bombshell confrontation?
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