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WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS FOR BACHELOR MANSION TAKEOVER! Just ahead of the grand finale of Bachelor Mansion Takeover, HGTV’s latest addition to the Bachelor franchise, tensions flared as an eliminated contestant seized a second chance at victory. Guided by host Jesse Palmer and judged by the likes of Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron, alongside special appearances from beloved Bachelor Nation personalities, the show pits 12 former Bachelor stars against each other. Their mission? Transforming the iconic Bachelor Mansion for a $100,000 prize.
Among the competitors is Dean Bell, known for his DIY skills from The Bachelorette season 13 and appearances in The Bachelor Winter Games and Bachelor in Paradise seasons 4 and 6. Joining him is architectural historian Jill Chin from The Bachelor season 26 and Bachelor in Paradise seasons 8 and 10. Noah Erb, a home renovator from The Bachelorette season 16 and Bachelor in Paradise season 7, is also in the mix, alongside interior designer Allyshia Gupta from The Bachelor season 29 and Bachelor in Paradise season 10.
The show also features Tammy Ly, a designer and real estate agent who appeared on The Bachelor season 24 and Bachelor in Paradise season 7. Competing as well is Sandra Mason, a real estate agent from The Golden Bachelor season 1. Then there’s Sam McKinney, a general contractor from The Bachelorette season 21 and Bachelor in Paradise season 10, and Brendan Morais, a commercial roofer and painter who competed in The Bachelorette season 16 and Bachelor in Paradise season 7.
The lineup is rounded out with Courtney Robertson Preciado, a real estate agent from The Bachelor season 16, and Jeremy Simon, a property investor from The Bachelorette season 21 and Bachelor in Paradise season 10. Chris Stallworth, a general contractor from The Golden Bachelorette season 1, and Joan Vassos, an interior designer from both The Golden Bachelor and The Golden Bachelorette season 1, also compete in this renovation showdown.
Bachelor Mansion Takeover also featured real estate agent Courtney Robertson Preciado (The Bachelor season 16); property investor Jeremy Simon (The Bachelorette season 21, Bachelor in Paradise season 10); general contractor Chris Stallworth (The Golden Bachelorette season 1); and interior designer Joan Vassos (The Golden Bachelor season 1, The Golden Bachelorette season 1).
At the end of episode 4, just three contestants remained in the Bachelor Mansion Takeover competition: Dean, Noah, and Sam. They advanced to the finale, but now they’ll be joined by one more competitor.
Who Is Eligible For Bachelor Mansion Takeover Redemption?
Only three of the nine eliminated Bachelor Mansion Takeover contestants–Tammy, Sandra, Joan, Jill, Jeremy, Courtney, Allyshia, Chris, and Brendan–are eligible to compete for redemption and earn a spot in the finale. They are Chris, Courtney, and Tammy. After Courtney was eliminated, she was pleasantly surprised when she was informed that she would have a chance to compete for the opportunity to return to the competition. This served as the announcement for the redemption episode.
Bachelor Mansion Takeover Teases A Fiery Confrontation
In an HGTV Instagram post, Bachelor Mansion Takeover teased the redemption episode, with a preview with the caption, “We were NOT expecting that. A few familiar faces are back at the mansion! The drama continues on #BachelorMansionTakeover Mondays at 8/7c.”
The preview began with cars pulling up to the mansion, with the caption, “On Bachelor Mansion Takeover, anyone could reappear.” Sam is then heard telling Courtney, Chris, and Tammy, “I think all of us are pretty p*ssed that all three of you guys walked back in.” Tammy is then shown saying, “Well, there’s only one person that’s gonna be competing against you. What are you crying about?”
In her confessional, Tammy shared, “I didn’t realize that it was getting so catty around here, and hostile. The boys better watch out ’cause, in the finale, I’m going to whoop all their butts and win this thing.”
Bachelor Mansion Takeover has been a breath of fresh air for the Bachelor franchise. It’s given fans an in-depth look at the legendary mansion, as the contestants give it a much-needed upgrade. From the bedrooms to the Rose Room to the pool area to the Mixer Room, the contestants have refreshed the spaces with modern features that have made it even more beautiful and functional. Chris, Courtney, and Tammy worked very hard during their time on the show, and they all deserve redemption. It’ll be thrilling to see who wins and reenters the competition for the finale, creating some intense drama with Dean, Noah, and Sam in the process.
Bachelor Mansion Takeover airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on HGTV.
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March 9, 2026
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HGTV