'The Bachelor' Season 24 Ending Explained, According to Reality Steve [UPDATE]

Peter Weber's season of 'The Bachelor' finale explained by Reality Steve.
Peter Weber's season of 'The Bachelor' finale explained by Reality Steve. / Getty Images

UPDATE: On March 9, Reality Steve shared a new post updating a few inaccuracies.

*Possible spoilers ahead.*

Apparently, Peter doesn't cancel the final rose ceremony, and instead, he and Hannah Ann get engaged after Madison self-eliminates. It's being reported that the ever-dramatic scene of Peter's mom crying to, "Don't let her go...Bring her home to us" is actually about Hannah Ann, as the family apparently really loved her. However, Peter and Hannah Ann do split, with Peter wanting to pursue Madison again. Reality Steve explains that the live show will likely see Peter and Madison talking out the possibility of being together again, and fans will see in real-time what the fate of their relationship is.

Original story below.


There's officially less than a week left until the finale of Peter Weber's season of The Bachelor, and as producers and even the leading man himself have claimed multiple times, no one knows how it's all going to end. Well, that was true, until TV guru Reality Steve got ahold of all of the alleged details for the conclusion. Though of course not confirmed by ABC, here's how things will supposedly go for the pilot, Hannah Ann Sluss, and Madison Prewett.

What Happens in The Bachelor Finale?

Last time we saw Peter in Australia, he had just sent Victoria Fuller home, meaning Hannah Ann and Madison were his final two. Though the Alabama native was hesitant to come to the ceremony and seemingly even to accept Peter's rose, she still showed her true feelings by coming through. But that might not last long. Reality Steve reports:

"Madison self eliminates. But she definitely leaves the show and goes home before the end. When Barb is saying “don’t let her go…bring her home to us” that is the same day as when they met Madison. Hannah Ann is 100% not with Peter right now."

So what happens at the final rose ceremony? Apparently, Madison doesn't even show up, but that doesn't mean Hannah Ann wins, either. Steve reports that Peter actually postpones the whole thing, wanting to first speak with Madison, who's already back in America. So no other decisions are made in Australia. The reality TV insider explains:

"Basically he’s saying, 'To know I’m making the right decision and have a clear conscience, I need both of you to be here.' He’s not like 'bye Hannah, I pick Madi.' He doesn’t even make a pick either way and says he won’t until he at least has a chance to talk to Madison and have them both be there. He doesn’t want Hannah Ann to feel like he picked her bc Madison left and she was the only one left standing. He needs to figure this out, and he can’t do that without speaking to Madison."

Who Wins The Bachelor Season 24?

When Peter comes back to the States, Steve explains that he has to try to win over both Madison and her family, who aren't particularly thrilled with the pilot. If you're wondering why he's dragging along poor Hannah Ann during this, we're feeling the same. According to what Steve assumes, the scene where Peter apologizes to someone, saying he "never expected this to happen," is probably between him and Hannah Ann. It would make sense, considering:

"In the end, Peter and Madison are together right now, but not engaged," Steve confirms.

It's not entirely shocking if Peter picks Madison—I mean, most of us predicted it from their first date. But now with these juicy details, we can't wait to tune in next week to watch it all unfold! And in the meantime, you can read Steve's entire post here.