'The Bachelor' Results: Finalists Revealed as Sean Lowe Sends AshLee Home
The Bachelor Sean Lowe chose two among three remaining women on the famous dating show, one of whom will most likely become his fiance on the final episode to air March 11.
During Monday's Overnight Dates episode in Thailand, Lowe gave the final two roses to Lindsay Yenter, 24, and Catherine Giudici ,26, and sent home AshLee Frazier, 32, to a big upset from the fans.
Frazier seemed pretty blindsided about Lowe's decision and left without giving him the chance to explain his feelings.
"I want you to go away with closure and understand. I thought it was you, from the very beginning," Lowe told her, but Frazier said, "just stay here" and turned her back on him.
Once inside the limousine, she told camera: "This wasn't a silly game to me. This wasn't about joyriding and laughter and joking and having fun... It's hard to say goodbye to Sean because I let him in. I loved him. It's the ultimate reject."
Fans on Facebook posted negative reactions to Frazier's exit from The Bachelor.
"Sean made a BIG mistake and shame on him for stringing along Ashlee who opened up her heart for hom to crush! I lost respect for Sean and he is a player!" a fan named Vanessa Tallent said.
"I feel so bad for Ashley I can relate to her and he never should have led her on this long. She let him in and that is a hard thing to do as somebody who has been abandoned. She was the most mature and honest one. The others are still growing up. He will see in the end," another fan, Sarah Kaweck, said.
The three women and Lowe traveled to Thailand for their private overnight dates where he would have the chance to spend the night with them in the fantasy suite. The Overnight Dates episode tends to be one of the most anticipated episodes of the show because the contestants are allowed to spend the night together although the cameras do not broadcast what happens in the famous suite.
Lowe vowed to remain virgin until he gets married and declined to have any sex on the show.