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[SPOILERS] 'The Bachelor' Hometown Dates: Who Goes Home Tonight?

WARNING: Beware of spoilers ahead! Read at your own risk!

It's finally time for Arie to visit the hometowns of his final four ladies, and we couldn't be more excited. Who will be sent home tonight? What do the parents think of Arie and his dating history? Read on.


The official synopsis for tonight reads, "Arie meets Kendall’s parents in L.A.; travels to Weiner, Ark., where Tia’s parents batter him with questions; stops in Prior Lake, Minn., for a romantic afternoon with Becca K.; and endures a tense dinner with Lauren B.’s family in Virginia Beach, Va."

The night starts with Arie visiting Kendall's family in Los Angeles. By now, people are well aware that Kendall is a fan of taxidermy and it's a big part of her life. Arie will meet Kendall's twin sister, Kylie, along with the rest of her family. In the promo for tonight, Arie tells the cameras that taxidermy is "not my thing." That may not fly with Kendall.

Next, Arie visits Tia's hometown in Weiner, Arkansas. NewsWeek reports that her family isn't overly welcoming, and ask Arie questions about his dating history.

Arie then visits Becca's home in Prior Lake, Minnesota. Becca's family is suspicious of Arie's intentions and aren't too hot about the whole "falling in love on TV thing." In the end, though, he seems to win them over and please Becca's mother and uncles.

Lastly, Arie meets Lauren B's family in her hometown of Dallas, Texas. He gets extremely anxious and needs to step out for a moment to get a breather.

Who Gets Sent Home?

We've said it before and we'll say it again: Reality Steve isn't always correct. (Although, he really does seem to have a number of sources from a number of different places giving him the inside scoop on this season of the show.) Who is eliminated tonight after Arie's hometown visits?

Tia Booth.

Next Week Is the 'Women Tell All'

*Spoilers ahead

Next week is the "Women Tell All" episode. It will air Sunday, February 25th, with the "Overnight Dates" episode airing on Monday, February 26th. The "Women Tell All" episode will let us hear from (almost) all of the previously eliminated women. They'll likely have a lot to say about their experiences with one another, and with the bachelor.

Most of the drama during the "Women Tell All" will surround Krystal. Some unseen footage of Krystal saying nasty things will be aired during the episode, and the other ladies will attack her for it. Be sure to tune in on Sunday at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

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