'Bachelor In Paradise' Recap: Brian breaks 'Bro Code' and nearly pays the ultimate price on 'Paradise'

This week on “Playing the Field,” Ryan is back with Jen to talk about this week’s episode and decipher “Bro Code.” Gina Sirico is off, but will be back later this week with some amazing interviews.

(Warning: Spoilers Below)
We see the “Bachelor in Paradise” contestants go through the “Secret Rendezvous” relationship test. Lea and Jonathon win and stay safe, while this week, the other contestants will have to vote to say which man (and his partner) will be eliminated from the show.

Brian tries to use a match with Bailey in the game as an opportunity to talk to her, but things don’t go as he planned. Ultimately, he nearly gets him and Parisa eliminated over his decision to talk to Bailey about what Jeremy had said about Susie, and the fact that he had called her to ask her back to the show.

Kim and Faith end up getting eliminated, and now we’re down to just one “Golden” couple.

Later this week, we’ll chat with former “Bachelorette” contestant Jason Tartick, and Sam M. who you know will keep the main thing, the main thing.

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