The Bachelor: Reality Steve Implies That Contestants Feed Him Spoilers
Notable reality TV blogger Reality Steve implied on social media that he gets fed The Bachelor spoilers by former contestants from the show. For many years, the fans have been speculating on how blogger Steve Carbone gets so much information. He always seems to know exactly what is happening on each new season, often with so much certainty and so many details that it feels like he was on set the entire time. As such, there are plenty of theories surrounding Steve's great sources of information.
Over the weekend, Reality Steve took a break from The Bachelor spoilers to conduct a Q&A with his followers. The fans asked lots of questions, some of which included hilarious theories about his work and sources. Some of his followers asked questions implying that Reality Steve could work for ABC, or suggesting that he gets paid by the network. But the blogger adamantly denied both of those claims, and there is indeed no evidence to support those implications. Steve replied to every single question in the Q&A, with the exception of one.
When a fan asked Reality Steve if Bachelor Nation alumni fed him spoilers from the show, the blogger shared the question but did not answer it, as evidenced in the screenshot included below. This was the only question in his latest Q&A that was shared but wasn't answered. With that said, sharing the question without writing a comment or reply is itself a suggestion that the answer turns out to be yes. This isn't the first time in history that Reality Steve makes these kinds of implications, and the fans have long rumored about which former Bachelor contestants might feed him information behind the scenes.
Reality Steve is responsible for a lot of the leaked spoilers from Matt James' season of The Bachelor. Chances are that the longtime blogger has a feel trustworthy sources but also has to actively seek out new sources every season as the cast changes. Otherwise, there's always a chance that his sources could be involved with filming.
The Bachelor has featured so many contestants, there's a long list of potential sources. In any case, Reality Steve always delivers great work!
The Bachelor season 25 airs Mondays at 8 pm ET/PT on ABC.
Sources: Reality Steve's Instagram
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