

It was a lot of JPJ saying, like, 'I know Derek is kind of a womanizer,' and then everyone else coming around being like, 'That's confusing. I've been talking about the -Derek feud a lot. John Fleenor // Getty Images Can you think of a situation where your "helicopter" view helped you gain some new perspective? I'm able to give the best advice because I know how it really is compared to how one person is seeing it. I hear everyone's perspective, and then it's easier for me to piece together what the actual truth is.
BACHELOR IN PARADISE BARTENDER WELLS DOWNLOAD
What everyone forgets is that I have such a helicopter view of everything, and by that I mean, everyone comes to the bar separately-they'll kind of download me on what's happening. I have no desire to make people's lives more stressful than they already are in that situation. Do you ever give people certain advice because you know it'll make the show more interesting if they follow through on it? I would say it's one part therapist, one part wise advice giver, and then with, like, a dash of ability to actually make drinks. This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity.Īs bartender, you're obviously helping contestants, but you also end up influencing some of the drama that plays out.


(Hint: He feels strongly about one couple going the distance, in particular.) On Tuesday, Men's Health had our own heart-to-heart with the beloved bartender about the excitement that's played out so far, and the possible heartbreaks and engagements still to come. He's Wells Adams, the Bachelor in Paradise bartender with an enviable front-row seat to all the season six drama. His shoulders probably hurt from making a zillion margaritas this summer.
