So, if you’ve been anywhere near Twitter while The Bachelor is airing (and I’d highly recommend it, if only for the memes), you’ll know that people have been—shall we say—less than impressed with Peter Weber’s performance as the Bachelor.
Tweets range from criticism of his ability to reign in the contestants’ drama, to questioning his decisions (like sending home Alayah, letting her come back on the show, and then immediately eliminating her again or telling Sydney she was the best kisser), to just calling him one of the worst Bachelors in the franchise:
Me finding out Peter was the bachelor vs Me now #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/yVBPwLApsJ
A live look at Pete fixing drama #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/SZGJmZdMnc
Peter is joining the ranks of worst bachelors ever #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/SqhOPN9xrx
When Peter told Sydney she was the best kisser. #TheBachelor why. As you have 11 other girls back in the house. Peter. Why. stop. Don’t. No. How else do I tell you to stop. painful to watch. Did ANYONE give him a bachelor 101 crash course beforehand?!?!?! pic.twitter.com/hnqFz6N52Q
But you know what? Peter isn’t here for anyone’s negative opinions, TYVM. In an interview with E! yesterday, he responded to his critics, saying:
He also doesn’t seem to have any regrets about his behavior, and added:
So, I guess that’s that!
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