July 07, 2021 • bachelor insider
Behold, the Sizzling Hot Key Art for 'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 7
It’s getting hot in here! The super sexy key art for “Bachelor in Paradise” Season 7 was released Wednesday — one month before the summer spin-off’s anticipated premiere.
The promo image sees the profile of a couple — who have seemingly removed their bathing suits — taking a romantic sunset stroll along the beach. “Drop everything,” the tongue-in-cheek tagline reads. “It’s back.”
Indeed, Bachelor Nation has been waiting with bated breath for the series’ return following a season off due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Fans are in for a treat, as Season 7 will feature a rotating lineup of celebrity co-hosts, including comedian David Spade, rapper Lil Jon, former *NSYNC member Lance Bass, actor Tituss Burgess, and franchise favorite Wells Adams (who will be reprising his bartending duties in addition to presiding over all Rose Ceremonies).
During this week’s episode of “Bachelor Happy Hour,” Wells teased that Season 7 of “Paradise” is “just bonkers” while chatting with Becca Kufrin and guest co-host Tayshia Adams.
“What happens this season is insane, and I can’t believe it happened,” he said. “I think that everyone is going to lose their minds when they see what went down. I know that sounds so grandiose, but it was true.”
The “Bachelorette” Season 12 alum — who appeared as a contestant on Season 3 of “Paradise” in 2016 before signing on as bartender — elaborated, “A bunch of stuff happens, but there was one thing that happens where I’m just like, at the time, I was just like, ‘Oh my God.’ This season is going to be litty kitty in the city!”
Wells — who is currently engaged to actress Sarah Hyland — went on to say that he is happy for “Paradise” to come back after the show was forced to press pause in 2020.
“Dude, we have been dealt such a crap hand this year. The world needs this crazy, silly, funny show again,” he said. “The earth is healing now that ‘Paradise’ is [back].”
“Bachelor in Paradise” Season 7 premieres Monday, August 16, on ABC at 8 p.m. ET.