Grant Ellis’ season of The Bachelor is approaching its finale, and to be completely honest, it’s been rather uneventful this time around. Unlike previous seasons, there have been no shocking scandals, significant plot twists, or memorable villains; instead, contestants seem to be merely going through the motions. Nevertheless, an unexpected online feud between contestants Carolina Sofia and Dina Lupancu is starting to heat up — and it’s quickly becoming more captivating than the actual show. Initially appearing to support each other, the two have taken to TikTok to exchange barbs, creating a buzz that may just be the spark The Bachelor needs to revive this lackluster season.
Unraveling the Drama: Carolina Sofia and Dina Lupancu’s Unexpected Feud
The feud between Carolina and Dina emerged unexpectedly, especially considering their solidarity during episode 4. Carolina had already started to stir the pot this season, but tensions escalated when she admitted that she didn’t feel she knew Grant well enough to consider an engagement after just one date. This candidness surprisingly upset the other women, particularly Juliana Pasquarosa, who labeled her ungrateful. At the cocktail party that followed, Dina stood out as the sole defender of Carolina. She empathized with Carolina’s feelings, saying she understood her perspective. This moment of camaraderie was genuinely touching as Carolina expressed her love and gratitude towards Dina. However, their relationship took a sharp downturn soon after.
Just a day after the airing of episode 4, Dina posted a TikTok video lip-syncing to a popular audio clip that included the phrase, “Because you know in a moment, it could all boom.” In the caption, she wrote, “When you defend the one person nobody else would… just to get played the next week.” She added, “Your Honor I’d like to withdraw as counsel,” clearly indicating her regret for supporting Carolina. In a swift response, Carolina also shared a video using the same trending audio but captioned it “Seeing someone use this sound as if I don’t have screenshots of our conversation as evidence.” Dina retaliated with another video that hinted at the upcoming episode, stating, “I tease next week’s preview and she responds with…a threat? Interesting tactic but on brand I guess.” While Dina’s intention seemed to be promotional, Carolina perceived it as a personal attack.

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What was Dina hinting at with her posts? We now know that episode 5 features a heated confrontation between Dina and Carolina. Dina grows increasingly agitated with Carolina, who seems to monopolize her time with Grant while continually voicing her frustrations about having little time with him. The other contestants feel burdened by Carolina’s negative energy, which casts a shadow over the group dynamics. During the cocktail party, Dina confronts Carolina, questioning, “Do you not have any free will? Could you not stop a conversation?” This comment references Carolina’s tendency to dominate conversations with Grant. Yet, during the rose ceremony, Carolina unexpectedly pulls Dina aside to express her gratitude for her earlier defense. They appear to mend their friendship, albeit briefly, before Carolina is eliminated. Given their ongoing online feud, it’s evident that their issues have not been fully resolved.
While Dina’s initiation of this feud may seem petty, it’s actually a strategic move. This season has struggled to generate excitement compared to its predecessors, and Grant, as a lead, has failed to engage viewers. Moreover, attempts to cast Zoe McGrady as the villain backfired, as many fans rallied behind her. Now, it appears that the contestants themselves are taking on villain roles. Something had to change to revitalize this season — and an unexpected TikTok feud is accomplishing just that.
According to TV Series Finale, viewership for this season has steadily declined from episodes 1 through 3. However, after episodes 4 and 5 aired, ratings began to improve. Coincidence or consequence? The audience of The Bachelor is known for its active presence on social media, particularly TikTok. The ignition of a social media feud piques interest, prompting viewers to seek out the latest developments in the drama. As a result, audiences are now left eagerly anticipating the next episode. Although Carolina was eliminated in episode 5, the feud is likely to draw more viewers for the upcoming “Women Tell All” episode, where fans may finally uncover the current state of affairs between Carolina and Dina.
Observing Carolina and Dina’s online rivalry has proven to be more entertaining than much of The Bachelor itself this season. With an absence of scandal, an engaging lead, and a clear antagonist, this season has been challenging to watch. However, the dynamic between Carolina and Dina has provided a much-needed boost! Their TikTok feud is generating enough excitement on social media that it could lead to increased viewership in the upcoming episodes, especially during “The Women Tell All.”

The Bachelor
- Release Date
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March 25, 2002
- Network
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Channel 5, BBC Three
- Writers
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Mike Fleiss
- Franchise(s)
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The Bachelor






