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The Worst Of The Worst: 'Bachelor' Villains

They were probably not there for the right reasons.

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The Worst Of The Worst: 'Bachelor' Villains

Every season of the bachelor/bachelorette has at least one contestant that is considered to be the "villain." They all put on the same act...nice charm and innocence with the bachelor/bachelorette but completely turn into a different person with the other contestants. If you ask me, they are all a little bipolar. I decided to reminisce on some of these past villains and thought you would enjoy some throwbacks too.

Rank from nicest villain to the worst of the worst villains:

10. Courtney Robertson

If you do not remember Courtney, she won Ben Flajnik's season of the Bachelor. She was known for being just a tad sexual during the season and just a tad rude.

9. Olivia Cardi

Olivia was on Ben Higgens season and definitely caught the attention of America from the start. She was seen as a front runner, until she became psychotic. She told her fellow contestants that she wasn't there to make friends..but I guess she was there to make enemies? And if you ask me, she cared about her toes a little too much.


8. Michelle Money

Michelle Money gained her villain status by using some questionable tactics during her time on Brad Womback's season of the Bachelor. Although she was definitely a villain she redeemed herself during 'Bachelor in Paradise.'


7. Ian Thompson

Ian Thompson was on Kaitlyn Bristowe's season of the 'Bachelorette.' He loved to brag about himself, he loved to talk about how he meets tons of girls and has tons of sex on his own and that he doesn't need the show to do that. He also felt the need to bring up that he went to Princeton about every chance he got. We get it, you may be book smart, but you are definitely not street smart. Oh, and how can we forget about the time he called his ex-girlfriend hotter than Kaitlyn.

6. Kelsey Poe

Kelsey Poe was on Chris Soule's season of the Bachelor and the only word to describe her is psychotic. Her husband died in a tragic accident and decides to use her story to keep her in the show. She thinks "her story is just amazing."

5. Joe Bailey

Joe Bailey just looks evil...he dated Juelia Kinney on Bachelor in Paradise and then dumped her when claiming she was a bad kisser. He then dated Samantha who he claimed to never speak to before the show. (He did).


4. Chad Johnson

Chad Johnson also known as "the Chad" was on Jojo's season of the Bachelorette. He was claimed to be this past season's villain for his unnecessary comments towards the men and being too honest. But I really just think he was there for the free food.

3. Kalon McMahon

Kalon was on Emily Maynard's season of the bachelorette. He thought he had a shot of winning her heart but then decided to call the only love of her life, her daughter, "baggage." Well Kalon, I can tell you this, calling someone's daughter "baggage" is definitely not the way to win's someone's heart. Although Emily may seem like a southern bell, I think we all learned that you do not mess with her daughter.


2. Bentley Williams

Bentley Williams was on Ashley Herbert's season of the Bachelorette. He told the camera he would rather "swim in pee" than marry Ashely and added in that she was an ugly duckling. Well, Bentley, that's definitely the way to win's someone's heart.

1. Brad Womback

Broad Womback wins the worst villain in Bachelor history. He basically wins this title because he strung along two amazing girls and then decided to not propose to anyone. He then thought it would be a good idea to be the Bachelor again. That time he did pick someone but that relationship only lasted a short amount of time

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