Bachelor viewers convinced Season 28’s Allison & Lauren aren’t on the show for love

Erica Handel
Allison and Lauren Hollinger The Bachelor

The Bachelor Season 28 features sisters Allison and Lauren Hollinger, who aren’t a hit with fans.

Allison and Lauren Hollinger are sisters competing for Joey Graziadei’s heart on The Bachelor Season 28.

The Bachelor contestants decided not to tell Joey or the group that they were related initially, but announced it later on. This didn’t stop them from being competitive during the premiere episode.

Lauren mentioned that if Allison kisses Joey before she does, she has to tell her immediately because she wanted to be the first one to do it since she’s older.

Later in the episode, Allison was given a rose first, making Lauren jealous and afraid that she wouldn’t get chosen. However, she ended up being one of the last women to receive a rose.

The Bachelor season 28 contestants
The Bachelor season 28 contestants include sisters Lauren and Allison Hollinger.

The Bachelor fans don’t enjoy watching Lauren & Allison

While having sisters appear on The Bachelor together shakes things up, viewers don’t find Allison and Lauren to be entertaining.

“I feel like these two are only here to try to get their own reality show,” one fan wrote on X.

“The sisters feel more like they’re competing with each other than actually pursuing Joey,” another fan said in a tweet.

A different fan agreed and tweeted, “So tbh I wasn’t really listening but are we supposed to believe that Joey actually paid such good attention to both these girls and was able to figure out they are sisters.”

Even though this isn’t the first time The Bachelor franchise has introduced sisters, fans believe that Lauren and Allison are creating more drama to boost their popularity.

On The Bachelor Season 20, twins Emily and Haley Ferguson were on the show hoping to get engaged to Ben Higgins, but they were both sent home before he made his final choice.

Viewers will see how Lauren and Allison’s journey on The Bachelor plays out, and if neither of them get Joey’s final rose, they can join Bachelor In Paradise and have more men to choose from.

The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8:00 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Erica Handel is a Reality TV Writer at Dexerto. Her favorite reality shows are Below Deck, The Kardashians, Vanderpump Rules, Dancing with the Stars, and the Real Housewives franchise. She attended BravoCon and a taping of Watch What Happens Live and has even met a few Bravo stars in person. You can contact Erica at: erica.handel@dexerto.com