Despite Blake Moynes' tumultuous time on the franchise, he is not totally against going on Bachelor In Paradise, if the circumstances are right. Bachelor Nation was first introduced to Blake in Clare Crawley's season of The Bachelorette. The season was already unique in that it was the first-ever to be filmed in a bubble due to COVID-19. Every contestant, including Blake, had to quarantine for two weeks prior to filming. Unfortunately for them, Clare zeroed in on contestant Dale Moss right away. In just two weeks the two were engaged and the season was over, making it the shortest in Bachelor Nation history. Not wanting to waste the large number of men that were still left, producers scrambled to find a replacement and landed on the enchanting Tayshia Adams. The men were given the opportunity to leave if they felt the entire ordeal had already been too much for them, but Blake choose to stay.
Blake made it pretty far into the season but he was eliminated during week 9, and thus his Bachelor story ended. Only it didn't. While Blake was never cast to be on Katie Thurston's season, he'd seen her on The Bachelor and seemed to like what he saw. He was a late arrival and pled his case to her explaining the two would make a good couple. To Bachelor Nation's surprise, Katie allowed Blake to continue on the journey. Through a series of miscommunications and mishaps, a few of Katie's frontrunners ended up sending themselves home, leaving Katie at the end with only Blake and another contestant she'd hardly spent time with. Katie accepted Blake's proposal, and the two were engaged for a short amount of time before officially breaking up in October 2021.
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