September 23, 2021 • bachelor insider
From ‘Naked’ to ‘Dated Tre’s Uncle,’ Here Are the Top 10 ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Titles from Season 7
It’s no secret that Season 7 of “Bachelor in Paradise” has been filled with drama, but there have also been plenty of funny moments that had us laughing out loud.
Some of those are more overt, like David Spade’s “Paradise” jokes, but others are more subtle, like the hilarious on-screen titles the cast members have owned throughout the season.
On “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” the titles for each cast member are usually reserved for their job (though some of those are bizarre, too: We see you, “Chicken Enthusiast”), but in “Paradise,” we get to have a little more fun.
On Season 7 of “Paradise,” we’ve seen everything from “Naked” to “Already Overheating” to “Better Kisser Than His Uncle,” and everything in between.
So as we approach the last couple episodes of “BIP,” let’s take a look back at the top 10 on-screen title captions in case you missed these gems.
We start with the queen of the hilarious titles: Tahzjuan Hawkins.
Tahz had multiple hilarious on-screen captions this season, but our two favorites are “Already Overheating,” which is beyond relatable, and “Dated Tre’s Uncle,” which led to one of the most talked-about story lines of the season.
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This leads us to Tre Cooper, who was hilariously labeled as a “Better Kisser Than His Uncle” after he and Tahz hit it off.
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Next up, Kenny Braasch also stole the show with multiple funny titles, like “Naked,” which was a nod to his day one... outfit? And he was also hilariously labeled “40 Year Old,” even though everyone’s ages are already listed next to their names.
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James Bonsall’s “Bro in a Box” title is a throwback to his grand entrance on Season 17 of “The Bachelorette” in a box — where he stayed for the entire first night.
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Kelsey Weier’s “Champagne Girl” title is also a throwback to her time on Peter Weber’s season of “The Bachelor” — and if you watched Season 24, “Champagne Girl” needs no explanation.
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It wasn’t all fun and games, and some of the titles were nods to past or current heartbreaks, like Tia Booth’s “Officially Over Colton” and Kendall Long’s “Joe’s Ex.”
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At the end of the day, though, there was one that needed no explanation at all: Riley Christian “Works Out.” I mean, look at those arms — enough said!
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