Drunk ‘Bachelorette’ Contestant Ryan McDill Is Nothing But Trouble — How Long Does He Last?
The Bachelorette contestant Ryan McDill does not make a good first impression during Monday night’s season premiere. McDill, who once dated Bachelor Juan Pablo’s ex, Nikki Ferrell, is so trashed that he doesn’t even greet Kaitlyn or Britt when he arrives at the Bachelor mansion. Instead, viewers will see him banging on one of the mansion windows, screaming about how awesome and “horned up” he is.
How long will McDill last on the show? Judging from his actions on night one, his time on the show will be very limited. According to Reality Steve, viewers have “never seen first night drunk” like this, and Ryan’s bad behavior gets everyone’s attention, including host Chris Harrison.
“I’m all horned up right now, you don’t even know what’s going on… I apologize for nothing. I’m sorry for being awesome…I wanna date both of them, but because I’m selfish… I’d like to take that girl out for a nice steak dinner and never call her again.”
Now fans will understand why his ex, Nikki Ferrell, closed down her Twitter account before McDill’s appearance on the Bachelorette.
Count on the sloppy-drunk contestant getting a one-way ticket back to Kansas City after Chris Harrison talks to him, but not before he gets mouthy with another cast member and makes a fool of himself on national television.
Not only will McDill shout nonsense while pounding on the mansion window, he will also have a heated exchange with cast member Shawn Evans. The Season 11 promo video shows an argument brewing between the two men, with the drunk McDill telling Evans, “Don’t lay a hand on me!”
If that’s not enough, he is rumored to strip down to his tightie-whities (or boxer briefs?) and jump into the pool, proving on night one that he’s there to party, not to find love.
WetPaint states that Ryan looks “outdoorsy,” so he might be a fit with “low-maintenance Kaitlyn.” However, spoilers indicate that he is sent home after placing his vote for his Bachelorette of choice – he doesn’t even make it to the first rose ceremony on night two.
“A glance at his (now-private) Instagram profile also showed that he’s got a lot of friends, loves dogs, and probably spends a few hours in the gym from time to time.”
If Ryan McDill’s idea of “outdoorsy” is getting drunk, screaming through a window, and jumping into a pool in his underwear, it’s likely Kaitlyn will find someone better suited for her among the 25 guys cast for the show.
Watch the two-night Bachelorette Season 11 premiere on ABC TV, or live streaming online via the Watch ABC app beginning at 9 p.m. ET on May 18.
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