'The Bachelor' 2019 Spoilers: Who Does Colton Send Home in Episode 2?

Colton Underwood's season of The Bachelor is slated to drop its second episode on Monday. However, fans shouldn't get too attached to the 23 remaining contenders that are vying for the NFL alum's heart. Spoilers ahead, Underwood will be forced to send a few not-so-lucky ladies home early.

The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

'The Bachelor' S23 E2 Spoilers: Who Gets to Go on a Group Date? Who Gets a 1:1 Date?

The best way for one to get to know a potential future spouse is by going out on dates. According to Reality Steve, there are two group dates and one one-on-one date in episode 2. Annie Reardon and Angelique Sherman were said to be the only women left behind this week.

Long-married couple Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman joined Underwood and eight bachelorettes for a group date, according to an ABC press release. This date required the ladies to share a story about one of their "first-time" moments with Underwood and an audience. Reality Steve claimed Elyse Dehlbom earned the group date rose. For the second group date, Underwood recruited 12 ladies to partake in "Camp Bachelor." Reality Steve reported that Heather Martin received the group date rose.

Hannah Brown received a rose after her one-on-one date with Underwood concluded, according to Reality Steve. This date, in fact, happened on her birthday.

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Colton Underwood is pictured with several female contenders during a still from "The Bachelor" Season 23, Episode 1 on January 7, 2019. ABC/Rick Rowell

Who Gets Eliminated During 'The Bachelor' Season 23's Second Rose Ceremony?

Unfortunately, not all contenders can stay week after week to win over Underwood. Someone always has to go. Keeping this in mind, Underwood dwindled his roster of 23 women down to 19, according to Reality Steve. Here's who Underwood apparently eliminated in Season 23, episode 2:

  • Annie Reardon
  • Alex Blumberg
  • Angelique Sherman
  • Erika Mcnutt

In October 2018, Reality Steve tweeted a leaked Snapchat picture from Reardon that read: "When you dump the bachelor because he's weird as s*** and are headed back to the normal happy life without psycho people >>>." However, Reardon never dumped Underwood.

"Remember Annie Reardon? Cute blonde who 'won' when her, Sydney, & Katie got to meet Colton early on Ellen & every1 assumed she'd go far? She's been home a week now & even had these choice words about Colton & the women," Reality Steve tweeted. "Oh social media can really come back to bite you."

(SPOILER): Remember Annie Reardon? Cute blonde who “won” when her, Sydney, & Katie got to meet Colton early on Ellen & every1 assumed she’d go far? She’s been home a week now & even had these choice words about Colton & the women. Oh social media can really come back to bite you. pic.twitter.com/1tNAsY3joc

— RealitySteve (@RealitySteve) October 2, 2018

Who is Rumored to Win 'The Bachelor' Season 23?

Hannah Godwin, a content creator from Alabama, received the first impression rose. While several winners of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette scored the first impression rose, earning it doesn't guarantee a win. In fact, Reality Steve alleged that Cassie Randolph wins Underwood's heart in the end.

Randolph, 23, is a speech pathologist from Huntington Beach, California. She enjoys surfing. She also graduated from Biola University in 2016 with a B.S. in Communication Sciences. Her sister Michelle Randolph is dating Runaways actor Gregg Sulkin. Sulkin used to date actress Bella Thorne from 2015 to 2016.

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Colton Underwood is pictured attending the Disney ABC Television TCA Summer Press Tour, August 7, 2018, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

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