


It’s a rare doubleheader week for Bachelor Nation, and as Zach Shallcross’ season comes to an end you won’t want to miss a moment of The Bachelor‘s March Madness.
We saw Hometown Dates play out on Monday, but before we watch a dramatic Fantasy Suite episode, we get to check back in with Season 27’s eliminated contestants in the annual “Women Tell All” special.
Kaity Biggar, Gabi Elnicki, and Ariel Frenkel received roses in Episode 8, which means they’ll be back on our screens in Episode 9. Meanwhile, the “Women Tell All” special will feature Christina Mandrell, Anastasia Keramidas, Greer Blitzer, Brooklyn Willie, Katherine Izzo, and other familiar faces from Season 27’s cast. The ladies will sit down with host Jesse Palmer to dish on their reality TV experiences, talk through the biggest drama of the season, and confront each other (and Shallcross) in front of a live studio audience. Hopefully we’ll also get a chance to hear from recently-eliminated contestant Charity Lawson, who left heartbroken after Hometown Dates in Episode 8. (There’s even a chance that Palmer will announce Lawson as The Bachelorette‘s next lead. And after her emotional exit last night, our fingers are crossed!)
Curious if The Bachelor is on tonight, Tuesday, March 14? Wondering how to watch The Bachelor’s “Women Tell All” episode and what time it’s on ABC and Hulu? We’ve got all the info you need below.
The next new episode of The Bachelor Season 27 premieres on ABC Tuesday, March 14, 2023. Every other episode this season has aired on a Monday, but as we noted, Tuesday’s episode isn’t a regular weekly installment of Shallcross’ journey to find love. It’s the “Women Tell All” special! So it deserves its own day of the week. However, like all Bachelor episodes, if you can’t watch live, you can still catch “Women Tell All” on next-day streaming. More on that in a bit!
Wondering what time you should get the snacks (and/or wine) ready for the second half of your Bachelor doubleheader? The Bachelor Season 27’s “Women Tell All” special premieres on Tuesday, March 14 at 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET on ABC.
If you have a cable subscription that includes ABC, you can watch The Bachelor‘s “Women Tell All” episode live by setting your TV to the proper channel a few minutes before 8 p.m. ET on Monday, March 14. You can also use your cable username and password to watch episodes live on ABC.com or with the ABC app. Additionally, if your cable package includes a DVR, you can record episodes for later viewing.
You can also watch The Bachelor via live stream if you have a live TV skinny bundle, which give you access to networks without cable. YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, fuboTV, and DIRECTTV STREAM all come with ABC. But if you don’t have cable or a live TV skinny bundle, you can still stream new episodes of The Bachelor the following day using on demand or Hulu. More on that below!
Episodes of The Bachelor are available for next-day streaming on Hulu and ABC.com, which means you can stream The Bachelor Season 27’s “Women Tell All” episode starting on Tuesday, February 21.
You’ll need to be a Hulu subscriber in order to watch The Bachelor episodes the day after they air live on ABC. The good news is you’ll have access to the episode with any version of the streaming service. Hulu’s least expensive ad-supported plan costs $7.99 a month (or $79.99 a year), while its ad-free option is $14.99 a month. If you choose to add Live TV to your plan you can select an ad-supported Hulu + Live TV now with Disney+ and ESPN+ bundle for $69.99 a month or go ad-free for $82.99 a month.
Since the “Women Tell All” episode doesn’t actually push Shallcross’ search for love forward, it’s not technically considered Episode 9 or Week 9 of The Bachelor. It’s just a bonus reunion with contestants past to recap the chaotic season. So when will The Bachelor‘s regularly scheduled programming resume? Wondering you should clear your schedule next Monday night for more Bachelor? The answer is yes. The Bachelor Season 27, Episode 9 is set to air on ABC Monday, March 20 at 8:00 p.m ET.