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6 Signs ALL of JoJo’s Guys Are Shady AF

JoJo finally made the decision a couple of weeks ago to send Chad home, something we’ve been praying for since episode one. Chad may be gone, but that doesn’t mean the drama between the guys is over. And although recent episodes have seemed to focus on Jordan’s questionable past, there’s sure signs that all of JoJo’s guys are a little shady. Here’s why.

Jordan

JoJo seems pretty fixated on figuring Jordan out. With the rumors she’s heard from his exes and the guys in the house, we don’t blame her. Last night, James brought up Jordan’s weird attitude playing poker. Now JoJo has one more thing to add to her list of suspicions about Jordan. When JoJo confronts him about it, Jordan just gets super awkward and angry. *swishes wine*

Why can he never seem to explain himself? Whenever Jordan is questioned by another guy in the house, he freaks out and puts the blame for his behaviors on everyone else. Remind you of any other contestants (Chad, anyone???)? There’s definietly something going on here, because everyone but JoJo seems to be on the anti-Jordan team.

Alex

He’s very invested in the other guy’s relationships with JoJo. Like how Wells needed to kiss her on his one-on-one, how he thought it’d be so awkward… he just couldn’t stop talking about it and bringing it up around the other guys.

Chase

Is it just us, or is Chase totally incapable of expressing any kind of emotion?

James Taylor

First, he spends most of the group date talking about how he’s not as good as the other guys. What does he have going on that makes him so concerned about how he stacks up? Then, he takes his one-on-one time with JoJo to tell her about Jordan’s entitled, bossy side. Which, you know, needs to be pointed out—but also, maybe talk about something else, too.

Is his worry about how he compares to the other guys making him search for ways to bring the other guys down? Does he think pointing out their flaws will make him look better?

Luke

After it’s announced that there’ll be a two-on-one date for the second time this season, he says, “There’s a lot of guys, that, their heads are spinning right now.” Why isn’t he including himself in that statement? What makes him so sure of himself? Then, he takes his one-on-one time in the group date to have an extremely awkward and slow kiss that honestly, we did not need to see. What is he trying to prove to make every Bachelorette viewer this uncomfortable?

Robby

Robby seemed pretty calm and normal this episode, but we can’t forget that last week, he made sure he’d be the first guy to say “I love you.” This week, JoJo has said she’s a little concerned about that, especially because of how her last relationships have turned out. Why was Robby so anxious to get it out there?

We can’t wait to see where this goes next week.

Cara Milhaven is a sophomore studying communication at Villanova University. She is a contributing writer for Her Campus National as well as the Senior Editor of Her Campus Villanova. She loves caffeine, Christmas movies, fall, and Zac Efron.