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The Bachelor's "Women Tell All" tonight

Dramatic moments you won't want to miss

Updated: Monday, 04 Mar 2013, 7:56 PM EST
Published : Monday, 04 Mar 2013, 7:56 PM EST

Grand Rapids, Mich. (WOTV) - Tonight is the night for The Bachelor “Women Tell All.” It’s perhaps the most highly anticipated show of the season, where the girls reveal what they really think about Sean, each other and the taping of the show.

What you won't want to miss:

Tierra LiCausi returns! Let’s hope she has her “sparkle” back! This season’s villian is going to definitely be in the hot seat with the other girls. It will also be the first time Sean has seen Tierra since watching her dramatic and ruthless character play out on the show. Will she apologize for her embarrassing stints or continue the drama she started before being asked to leave.

AshLee Frazier talks to Sean. After AshLee was sent packing last week, she had a few choice words for Sean. Tonight she’ll get more air-time to air her dirty laundry, which will be quite amusing for the in studio viewers.

Sarah Herron will have the opportunity to speak her peace after being rejected by Sean. Viewers are guessing it’s going to get pretty emotional since she was sent home before the rose ceremony.

Desiree Hartsock will be an interesting twist. After her brother was so rude to Sean, it’s on the top of Bachelor viewer’s minds as to whether she’ll apologize for her brother’s behavior, or stand behind his television rant.

Lesley Murphy admits that holding back her true feelings with Sean probably caused her the boot and cost her the ring. The rumor mill is spreading like wild-fire stating that Lesley may be next season’s Bachelorette.

It all happens tonight on the “Women Tell All” at 8:00 P.M. on WOTV4Women.

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