Despite the investigation's findings, it's still odd that the show decided to go with a Trailer that focuses on tweets from viewers who were left "DEVASTATED" and "SOBBING" by the potential cancellation of the show, given the fact Corinne ended up "seeking therapy to begin dealing with the physical and emotional trauma stemming from that evening" and DeMario was fired from his job Following the "false claims and malicious allegations." In fact, cast members **w have a two-drink-per-hour maximum because of what happened and will also **t be allowed to have *** without the express permission of a producer.
If what happened between DeMario and Corinne was serious e**ugh to warrant strict rules like those, the Trailer they decided to go with seems like much more of a Tone-Deaf and confusing way of ack**wledging the incident and its real-life effects (even by Bachelor in Paradise standards). The vibe of the Trailer is best summed up as wacky, to be honest, which doesn't exactly jive with the gravity of the controversy. Even stranger is that both DeMario and Corinne have agreed to return for season four's reunion episode, which makes me wonder what Bachelor in Paradise has in store for audiences down the line.