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Is the First-Impression Rose on The Bachelor a Curse?

Is the First-Impression Rose a Curse on The Bachelor? We're Investigating

Is the First-Impression Rose on The Bachelor a Curse?
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At first glance, The Bachelor's first-impression rose seems like a good indicator of who's going to do well, but there's also the rumoured "first-impression-rose curse." Is there really a "curse" on the recipient of the first-impression rose? As far as The Bachelor goes, that very well seems like the case. Starting with season 10, when the concept was officially introduced as a regular thing, only one first-impression rose recipient has gone on to win the season, and that was under some unusual circumstances.

The sole first-impression rose recipient to win the whole thing was Catherine Giudici, who won Sean Lowe's season. But that was a weird year: instead of giving out one rose during the first night, Sean handed out a dozen sporadically, all before the official rose ceremony — so the odds were higher than usual that a first-impression-rose recipient would win! Eight recipients have also managed to hang around until the final three, too, so getting that first-night rose does often correlate to a longer stay on the show.

It's worth noting that, over on The Bachelorette, things are a little more reliable. For four straight seasons, the first-impression rose went to the eventual winner: Kaitlyn Bristowe gave it to Shawn Booth, JoJo Fletcher chose Jordan Rodgers, Rachel Lindsay picked Bryan Abasolo, and Becca Kufrin chose Garrett Yrigoyen. The most recent season, however, bucked that trend in embarrassing fashion: Hannah Brown's first-impression-rose pick was Jed Parker, who went on to be one of the most infamous "villains" in Bachelorette history, despite sticking around until the final four.

Curious about the fates of all of the first-impression roses on The Bachelor? Keep reading to see how each woman fared!

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