Who went home on The Bachelor Season 23 Episode 3? The season’s first villain says goodbye

Colton Underwood
Colton Underwood is ready to send some ladies home. Pic credit: ABC

Colton Underwood’s journey on The Bachelor continued with another new episode of the series and another group of women didn’t make the cut.

Colton is getting closer to finding the woman of his dreams, but these four women didn’t make the cut during tonight’s episode. These are the ones you won’t be seeing anymore.

Caitlin Clemmens

Colton didn’t feel a connection with Caitlin. Pic credit: ABC

Caitlin was the successful realtor from Toronto, Canada, who went on The Bachelor to see if Colton was the man for her.

Even though she appeared to be willing to move to the United States to be with Colton, she can now continue to sell real estate in Toronto.

Catherine Agro

Catherine Agro – and her dog – were sent home. Pic credit: ABC

Catherine Agro made headlines when she decided to bring her dog onto the show and decided Colton Underwood should watch it while she competed for his heart.

While viewers thought that she would become the villain of the season because of this move, it seems that she won’t be on the show long enough to really rattle some feathers.

Nina Bartula

Nina Bartula on The Bachelor
Nina Bartula was sent home on tonight’s episode of The Bachelor. Pic credit: ABC

The Croatian beauty Nina didn’t get a lot of airtime on The Bachelor to begin with, as Colton didn’t spend too much time with her. Given his connections with some of the other ladies, Nina didn’t survive the third rose ceremony.

Bri Barnes

Bri Barnes didn’t capture Colton Underwood’s attention. Pic credit: ABC

The sweet Bri, the model from Southern California, won’t be competing for Colton Underwood’s heart anymore.

He didn’t see a connection with her, possibly because he felt stronger with some of the other women he has been spending time with repeatedly.

The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8/7c on ABC.

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