Paradise Reignited: Season 10 Premiere, Free Streams & Hot Cast Revealed

Behold, paradise is the only place where heartbreak comes with a side of mojitos—and this summer, ABC serves it straight up. Bachelor in Paradise Season 10 lands June 3 on ABC, and here’s how to catch every teary breakup, awkward make-out session and strategic coupling without paying a dime.
Production wrapped last month on the golden sands of Sayulita, Mexico, according to TVLine’s May 1 report. Familiar faces and fresh heartbreaks are lining up for the ultimate reality-TV trifecta: drama, bad decisions and zero self-awareness. Fan favorites Joe Amabile and Serena Pitt return to stir the pot, while newcomers like Clayton Echard’s ex-flame Kaity Biggar bring fresh sparks. Deadline confirms Jesse Palmer steps back in as host, armed with one-liners sharper than any rose ceremony.
How to watch without opening your wallet? ABC provides a free stream on ABC.com and via the ABC app—just sign in with your cable credentials. No cable? No problem. Hulu subscribers can tune in using Hulu + Live TV, which currently offers a 30-day free trial (check Hulu’s site for availability). For those who prefer skinny bundles, DirecTV Stream’s free trial also covers ABC in select markets. Cord-cutters can snag FuboTV’s weeklong trial as well, though ABC carriage varies by location. TV Insider’s streaming guide breaks down every method, so you can pick your poison—er, platform.
Season 10’s cast list reads like a reunion special for Bachelor Nation’s most questionable choices. Alongside Joe and Serena, expect to see Maurissa Gunn, Derek Peth and fan-favorite Gabby Windey. Sources say producers even dangled a flash-in-the-pan summer romance from Clayton’s season, ensuring enough love-triangle fodder to last through Labor Day. According to People Magazine’s insider, the emotion-soaked premiere will air at 8 p.m. ET, Monday, June 3, with weekly episodes following suit.
If you’re wondering how seriously to take a show that pairs “finding the one” with group dates involving inflatable flamingos—think “not at all” and then click “play.” Every third line on Paradise could be delivered by a trained therapist, except the cast usually opts for punchy one-liners and public meltdowns instead. It’s relatable, really: nothing bonds people faster than collective regret.
Tune in for the finale if you want resolution; tune in for the journey if you enjoy witnessing someone fall in love, get ghosted and then complain they “didn’t see it coming.” Either way, your summer bucket list just got a lot more emotional. Well, there you have it—humanity at its finest. Tune in next time for more bad decisions and questionable life choices.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and People Magazine, TVLine, ABC.com, TV Insider
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