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The 15 women Gerry chose from night one moved into Bachelor Mansion. They were all so happy to pick their rooms, but that excitement started to wane when they realized it's four women in a room, there were bunk beds, and the closets were tiny. Some of the women are in their 70s and have knee replacements so the top bunk could be tricky. The women also talked about how they get up many times of the night to use the bathroom.
Jesse Palmer welcomed the fifteen and dropped off the first date card. One woman asked, "What is that?" Jesse was taken aback, and was like, "Um, it's a date card." It was for Theresa! It read, "Theresa, You're never too old to find love again, Love Gerry." She got ready for her date as the other women cheered, "Happy Birthday!" She worried that she might not be able to find someone she could love like she did with her late husband, Billy.
These rose ceremonies are going to get harder and harder! He's making deeper connections with each of them and it hurts to see someone's bubble of hope popped. Gerry said that they are all his friends now and he appreciates all of them. "I have high, strong feelings for all of you," he said.As he handed out the last rose, Gerry started crying.
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