Bachelor Happy Hour - Charity, Dotun & Jeremy’s ‘Bachelor’ Tea Time!
Episode Date: March 6, 2025Today on “Happy Hour,” Joe is sitting down with Charity, Dotun, and Jeremy to get into all things “The Bachelor”! We kick off the episode with everybody’s updates: How di...d Litia end up on Charity’s girls trip? Will we be seeing Jeremy on the beach for “Paradise”? What tea does Dotun have to spill? We’re getting into all of it! Then, we dive into Hometowns and Grant’s final three women — who will Grant choose in the end? Plus, we discuss who everyone would like to have seen as the next Bachelorette. Tune in now to hear all of this and more and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, everyone.
Welcome back to Bat Your Happy Hour.
I'm Joe, and I'm back with my co-host, Charity.
Charity, welcome.
Thank you.
Happy to be here.
And we have two guests.
We have Donne, your husband.
and no oh you're a female oh shit yeah you guys are married yeah it's okay oh yeah he is and will be and
and jeremy's hair jeremy welcome back yep i feel like we're all a co-host so you could yeah
you could you could you could be a you could be a co-host you're honestly you're professional
with the muting and not muting your mic so i'm like right on a freeway in los angeles so i'm just
trying to be respectful i appreciate that wait wait you're in the are you in your car right now
No, no, I'm at my buddy's place in LA
And he's right off of a busy road
Got it, got it
Dotten, how are you doing, Dotten?
I'm doing good, I'm doing good, brother.
Life's good.
Just got back to New York a couple days ago
From a much needed trip to California
So life's good, brother, living the dream.
Did you guys go together?
We did not.
Tell them how much you missed me.
So much.
I had to sprinted back home.
no we went to on a cruise
that ended in Miami and then after
that I went to California
and she went to Montana with the girlies
to take pictures
in the snow and in bikinis
literally that was the entire purpose of that
trip her journey was for Alden
to take it. Wow he's throwing shade
I'm gonna keep it really cute
I'm bachelor happy hour right now I'm gonna keep it
hey you know how it go
don't don't keep it cute
yeah how do you feel about that
he liked the photo so that's what matters
He liked what he saw.
I saw some comments from dying.
Okay.
I didn't say I didn't like it.
We went to celebrate Jess's birthday, and we was like, why not?
We're in Montana.
Let's dial it up just a singular notch, okay?
And that's what we did.
And everyone's photos were great, and we had a great time.
Okay.
I love that for you guys.
What's the Latia connection?
She seemed like the odd man out.
That was very random.
That's a good question.
Oh, it's not an...
If y'all know me, I'm like, I'm like Mother Bear to everyone.
And, yeah, Katie and me and a couple other girls really just connected with her earlier on.
She lives in Utah.
So it was like close.
You still are friends with most of the girls from your season, huh?
You guys are all pretty close.
Yeah, we are.
Wow.
A blessing.
Don, are you close with anyone from your season anymore?
I think, I would say, we.
have the closest season ever in bachelor history bachelor history no all the all the guys we're
tied we all went to mexico like 16 of us um last year which is rare right at this point i feel like
uh it's usually like groups are like two three or four and then some of them hate each other
and we don't have any of that which is sort of like what jeremy's that's like jeremy's group
they're like that where they all kind of hate each other but we're all we're all we're all real cool
we get along go well i love how dotton throws out bachelor history like you've you've never watched the
You didn't even know you'd get engaged on the show.
Hey, I'm a historian.
I went back 17 seasons and the boys are not long.
They don't talk to each other for eight.
I'm professional now.
I've been doing this.
I've been in these streets for a while now, Joe.
Put some respect on my name, bro.
That is true.
That is true.
Do you not think about all these other guys kissing your fiancé, like when you're hanging out with them?
No, wait.
That's very funny.
Not original, but the answer is, no.
I do not.
So, Jeremy, are you still close with the guys from your season?
Yeah, I mean, you know, we're not all like a tight-knit group, like Doughton's cast,
or your cast, I should say.
But, yeah, we're still close.
I think, you know, me, Austin, a few of us might go to Nashville soon.
Yeah, we'll do some trips.
Well, I see any of you guys at stagecoach?
I don't like country music, but I heard it's the scene, so I'll go.
I'll be there.
Oh, you won't because you'll be in paradise.
No, I won't.
Ha, yikes.
All right, all right.
Let's talk about that for a second.
Well, first of all, first of all, Jeremy, why do you have your shirt off right now?
It's a great question.
I don't like wearing clothes.
No, it's like, I don't know.
I mean, it happens to be 50 degrees in New York today, but it's been like 15 degrees.
So I booked a flight to LA and it's 80 degrees.
So I'm trying to get a tan.
Yeah, it's a beautiful app.
And you're saying you are definitely not going to paradise.
Is that what you're saying?
I never say for 100% certainty.
Okay.
It's not in the cards right now.
Why?
He's gone.
You know, a specific reason.
You be trying to keep it cute.
I know.
I'm like, it is us.
It is Doughton and Charity and Joe.
Of all people, don't keep anything cute over here.
Jeremy is the king of pretending like, oh, I don't know.
Like, no, you don't do it.
Jeremy, after watching Grant's season, has any.
thing is any of the girls that you would want to meet change like did any of that change for you
no and i i happen to meet a bunch of them back in like november in new york so they're all
cool um but that doesn't doesn't change anything okay okay all right so jeremy's not not going
in paradise but i i think do we want to place a wager on this podcast right now charity charity
Don, do you guys think he's going to be there?
I will bet the house.
I'm with you.
I agree.
I will bet ABC's bank account that he will be.
Okay, so we can obviously let it rest that you're probably or probably will be at Paradise.
We don't know yet.
But you are in L.A. right now.
So I'm curious what are you doing out there.
It was sort of a last minute trip.
I wanted some sun.
And then they were like, yeah, you should come through the tell them.
So I'll be front row, maybe, if they like me.
I'll be front row getting some reactions from me during the girls fighting.
Okay.
Okay, so.
England after, probably.
All right.
Dotten, have you watched, have you been keeping up with the season?
As much as I can, yeah, yeah.
So from what you've seen overall, how do you feel Grant's doing?
Jesus
I think he's doing good
I mean I think he's doing good
I mean he's got a different personality
than anything that like
I might sort of approach it with
so like I think for the way that he's doing it
I think he's doing good
and I would say like it's a tough thing
too you get criticized so much on that show
for doing you know the smallest thing wrong
and I can't really think of anything egregious
that he's done you know
but yeah he's just like
he's got a different personality
and I think it comes off
a little bit different, but nothing bad.
I think he's doing okay, you know?
What do you think of the music?
You're a big music guy.
Of like his music?
Yeah, or just like involving music in the show.
Oh, I mean, I don't think much of it.
Like, good for him.
I think it's great.
I heard the one song.
The one song is good, you know?
That's it.
And look, he is a bar.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's not bad.
Nights like this don't come around too often.
Okay.
Jeremy, are you at all surprised by anything Grant has done thus far?
Like, is anything shocked you at all?
Because it all on par with, like, his personality and who he is.
Yeah, because you're like, you're close with him, right?
Yeah, I'm close with him.
I feel like it is pretty on bar.
He is a lover boy.
And I feel like when you say you're a lover boy, it actually might mean you're not,
but he really is.
I think he's approaching it well.
I mean, you guys know how the show works.
Like, not everything will be shown.
So I think as an audience, sometimes you could be surprised at who might make it far, who might go home.
But I'm not necessarily surprised, but I think he's doing a great job.
And I'm pumped to see who he's engaged in.
I think he's done a pretty good job of like sort of reading out problematic people, which is, you know, I think one of the most important things.
Like, as far as who's left, I don't really see anybody.
I really agree with that, actually.
Yeah, I think he's done, I think he's done a really good job at that, too.
Really?
Yeah, which.
Well, which also, it doesn't, it doesn't really make for the best TV, but I feel like he's cut.
I feel like he's got to the root of the problem quicker than most leads do.
I disagree because this man is no, just Zach shall cross.
That man sent people packing if they looked like a complete problem.
So I will say it definitely, he has like to a certain degree, like, yes, Dot, and he sent them packing eventually.
But I think it has taken him, and not in about it.
I think he definitely is more practical about it.
He's not quick to make a decision, which I do admire to a certain degree.
But he has left some, I think, there for the plot a little bit longer.
I think so.
Drop your name, too.
I'm not going to do that.
Watch the season.
Well, yeah, and I think Zach was definitely the bachelor of like, oh, wait, you're there for the wrong reasons.
You got to go.
like yeah yeah he didn't play around okay um so right now we have we have four women left
Zoe uh Zoe Littia Juliana and in Dina are we surprised at all that he sent home
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Jeremy
how about you?
I'm actually not too surprised
that's not throwing shit I think Alex is great
Serafina seems great
I think people were surprised at Zoe
because she didn't have a one-on-one
but I believe in the momentum.
So, like, I didn't think I was going to necessarily get a one-on-one.
I still thought I was going to hometowns.
Did you have a 101 before hometowns?
I got the last one.
So, like, right into hometowns.
Okay.
But, like, I wouldn't have been, obviously, I would have been upset if I didn't get it, but.
But would you have still been fine if Jim was like, okay.
That's a different story.
Yeah.
Okay.
So that's where we see Grant is bringing Zoe home without a one-on-one.
And I was like, I don't know if I personally could do it.
her i don't know if i could yeah would you Jeremy would you have done it um between you and me
we were i was talking about that with producers like i don't know if i would have like actually
brought her home if i didn't get that one-on-one yeah um well that didn't happen um Jeremy you
uh not to rub it in i don't think you really care but you got sent home after your one-on-one
correct or after your hometown after your hometown oh yeah sorry after my home after your hometown after your
hometown um news or can you kind of just like yeah like kind of just run through that with us like
how did you were you expecting it after that or was it more of a letdown since she finally did
meet your mom and everybody yeah um i mean my hometown was interesting where i still think it
went great and obviously it might not have gotten the best reaction to to the audience like it
that was kind of like the scary one of the four um i actually was surprised i went home i'm
I'm pretty confident, slightly delusional.
Maybe my producers were too.
I thought I was going all the way.
The question in my head wasn't like, if I was getting sent home,
it was like, would I be ready to compose?
Got it.
Really?
Do you think you would have been ready?
I wasn't at that point, but like, you know,
the show move is in such weird speeds.
For sure.
Overnights can change a lot of things.
Yeah.
Oh, tell me more.
No, me and we were talking about it.
Dotten, how about your hometown?
How is that?
Did that change anything for your relationship with charity?
Definitely, for sure.
I mean, up until that point, it was like I knew I was feeling it,
but again, you don't know how that bubble kind of is affecting you.
And like, it's so easy to get delusional and, you know, all the dates are perfect.
So it was nice to get that external validation from my family who, honestly,
sort of similar to like almost expecting sort of how expected it to be with uh what's your name
the girl who's pet dina like sort of expecting something like that because my parents like they're
like they're not going to play that but the fact that they were for one like so open and supportive
which was nice for like my personal relationship with them to know that but then in terms of the show
and charity like they saw it like they saw it i didn't ask for them to look at it i told them hey
be as critical as you can be because this is crazy to me there's no way that i actually feel this way
and they helped me confirm that.
So, yeah, it was huge.
And then that was like, okay, all gas, no breaks.
Let's ride this thing to the end.
So, yeah.
I want to ask you because you mentioned, like, Dina and obviously, like, we see in the
hometown episode that her parents chose not to, like, come.
So, like, she didn't have her parents, like, support.
So it was just her friends.
And, like, obviously, like, I, like, it was no secret.
Like, I obviously, you were the first person I said I was, like, falling in love with
at hometowns.
But, like, if your parents hadn't, have been there, do you think that that would have, like, change your outlook on, like, our relationship?
And I guess I could answer that, too.
No, I don't think.
So I, although I expected them to be more critical, I went into it also.
I'm sort of stubborn in this way, but also feeling like I'm going to do what I want to do.
Like, you know, if my feelings are strong, then it's going to be okay and I'm going to move forward.
And so, no, I wasn't going to let that be like, you know, the total.
total, like the only thing I made, weigh my decision on.
Yeah.
But again, it was just a huge added bonus to, like, have them there.
And again, I was surprised.
You know, I didn't think they would be that supportive, but they loved it.
And they were all super happy.
And so, yeah, I would have still moved forward for sure.
But, yeah, just an added bonus and more, more weight to, to, I guess.
I guess that would be pretty rough if, like, you're at your hometowns and you're about leaving your parents, like, don't.
fucking do it like yeah you're making a huge mistake we hate yeah we hate her that would have actually
destroyed me like I was like I was so nervous like for his hometown I was like if like well I thought
we weren't going to meet his parents but then they showed up and then I was like now I'm like
it's actually really like happening I hope they like me and if they don't like what is this
mean because I was like so like yeah what do you think that what would have what would have that done to you
mentally if you left that in town and he in the parents are like no no like like we vote we vocalize
that we don't like you see that's the thing is like i mean i'm very similar to dotten in this way it's
like i probably would have been like well sorry yeah yeah like i'm still going to do what i want to
do and i obviously respect them but like yeah like it would have hurt me like i obviously would
have wanted that like validation from them and just like that acceptance but
But, like, I think it would have been different because, like, the problem was, is, like, not if they wouldn't have liked me.
It was just, like, am I going to meet them before proposal?
Like, that's where we were, like, uncertain of.
I think I have a little bit of confidence that I just do well with parents.
Like, parents, not to take my own horn, but, like, I do.
Well, you are.
You are.
But that's okay.
Yeah.
So I was not really worried that they weren't going to like me.
But just, like, if I was going to meet them and have that opportunity to connect before.
But luckily, all as well.
So.
Wait, Joe.
Joe, what about you?
I know, obviously, like, yours is you didn't have a hometowns on Bachelor TV, but, like, what about you and Serena?
Like, was that a concern or, like, were you nervous?
Because you're tough for you.
You got engaged on the beach, which is, like, before.
Yeah, yeah, it was a tough situation because, um, like her parents didn't love, obviously they, and rightfully so, they didn't love the idea of her daughter getting engaged to someone that they never met.
and that was that was that was initially a tough hurdle and i kind of i knew that going in like i knew
like i understood where they were coming from i wasn't you know i wasn't going to be like well too
bad like i get it like it's it's it's a it's kind of a fucked up situation um but i'm i'm
similar to charity where like parents they eventually they eventually you know they break down
they love me too so it worked up how's your grandmother
Oh, she's great.
I just saw her two days ago.
She was the last person I saw before I flew back to New York.
She's awesome.
Yeah, she's doing good.
Looking the same as when y'all saw her on TV, thriving.
Yeah, she's doing really good.
Yeah.
You remember her?
Is she a memorable person?
She is.
Yeah, yeah.
That's, I think that's who everyone remembers.
Yeah, it's crazy.
She has two seconds of screen time and, like, more memorable.
She said the best bar in history, bonded to heaven, period.
what she said
You said
We were bonded in heaven
And in Yorba
Yeah
Our native
Period
I know that
I know that's a native tongue
Thank you
Yeah
So
Jeremy
When I watched
I remember watching you
On the show
And watching hometowns
And you
And you
I'm a little shocked
To hear
That you were like
Oh I thought
Like
She was gonna choose me
Because I was like
You seem pretty
Realistic
And I just didn't think
I just didn't think
I just didn't think you guys
were there yet
were you heartbroken
were you heartbroken when you left
who was the other hometown
what did you say Charity
sorry who was the I'm just trying I think
who the other hometown
the final four were me
Devin Marcus and Jonathan
yeah
yeah what was I heartbroken
I'm not gonna say I was heartbroken
I was definitely a little sad
but yeah I definitely understand
like if you're watching that
without going through
like the experience you'd be like oh yeah that Jeremy's definitely going
obviously got that I forgot home as I knew you were going home yeah I'm sure you did
no like as a cast member you don't know how the other interactions are so you can only judge
it based on yourself and I was pretty tunnel vision with it so I actually did not think
I was going on watching it back I was like okay yeah like from audience person
perspective it's like what we see like it but you're obviously living it it's completely different
it went better than what was shown is what you're saying yeah it definitely went better than what
was shown but also at the same point i'm not going to just gas myself up like i was not me and her
were not at that point yeah like i was not in love with her at that point um and other guys
expressed that so it all it all worked out yeah once once it was over it was was it over or she she's
single did you like reach out after
or anything like that or no
I don't think she's single but now we
well she was single for
she was single for at least a couple days after
Joe think he's late
he does
you're trying to get this podcast a million views
I think I mean
we can give Jeremy a little bit of credit
I think he is a little bit of a gentleman
and he would have probably waited
if he wanted to reach out to Jen
but we all watched the finale it was
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Jeremy
You mentioned that you're not
You don't want to go to paradise
You're probably not going to the paradise
There's a chance you're going to paradise
But you've also said that you've met
Some of Grants girls
Can you tell us who you met?
Yeah
I've met
I've met Alex
I've met Beverly
I've met Chloe
Serafina
Any like any spark
Slying with anyone like
No this this is just like friendly
Encounters like first time meeting them
They're all good people
But did you guys like say like hey like are
Are you going to paradise?
Was there a paradise conversation exchange?
No there was not
Okay so
Stepping away from the show for a minute
Charity and Dotten
You're in New York
Anything new upcoming? What are you doing?
live and laugh
it's really like
I'm sorry we don't have much to give
I know like what everyone wants to hear
but we have just
we are not speaking out on that
until we have everything solidified
until we are ready to like
speak out and move forward
with everything I was really just like
curious if you guys were like going out to dinner this weekend
I wasn't like
I was like I was like that's so
why you just
I don't know why you're coming at me.
I just like, it's like, okay, what's the update?
And like I always feel like that's the update.
People are like, okay, what's next?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, yes, we will be going out to dinner.
Would you like to come, Joe?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I would.
Serena's been gone.
Serena's been on a cruise.
Hey, guys, I live in New York, too.
Saturday.
Yeah, but you're in L.A. right now, Jeremy.
I'll be back Monday.
Give me a break.
All right.
All right.
We can all go out this weekend coming up.
Oh, we're on a cruise?
Next weekend.
Tarina's on a cruise without you?
Yeah, she's on a cruise without me.
You know what they say?
But it's stop.
That's what I'm saying.
I have a child.
Honestly, honestly, like, I'm not worried about a guy that goes on a cruise, a single guy that's out of a cruise.
No, literally.
Literally.
That could be less concerned.
Jeremy, how about you?
When are you, you come back to New York?
What do you got going on?
Yeah, I would.
I wish I had like a huge life update, but no, I'll be back in New York in a few days and chilling.
It's cold.
I'll probably be on my couch.
Go to whatever events I get invited to.
And yeah, nothing crazy.
Wait, Charity, are you going to the women's hell all?
No, right?
No, I will not be there.
But you are going to AFR.
Listen, if the universe aligns, yes, I will be present front row.
Okay.
Okay, how about predictions for Grant season?
Who do you think he's going to end up with?
Who's going to get their heartbroken?
Okay, so right now, after hometowns, I think top two would easily be Latia and Juliana.
I just, I had my thoughts on your amazing, incredible girl, but I just don't see it with her and Grant.
I am wanting more from Juliana in Grant's relationship.
And right now I think Latia is his strongest, his strongest relationship.
So I am very excited to see this all unfold.
Yeah, it seems like things will get a little dicey.
So I would love to be at AFR.
Okay, watch it all go down.
I like that.
I agree with you.
Yeah.
I agree with charity.
I think that's the final two.
I mean, I'd be shocked if it wasn't.
I loved Latia's hometown with Grant.
I think they have something special.
I loved her little conversation with her grandpa and then her mom after.
She seems like a super quality girl, but I love to be at AFR too, guys.
Dot, not about you.
I know, Don's going to give us some realistic answer.
Come on.
Nah, I'm going to pick it back off for you.
also really. I mean, yeah, I was surprised. Like, I was fully expecting actually a pretty bad
hometown because of the old Mormon things. But I forgot that Mormons were like the nicest
people on her. So, of course, it went well. And they're like super sweet. And yeah, she had a
really, really sweet hometown. Dina, I feel bad for her. I feel so bad. No, truly. Like, so
sad. She was strong. She was a little ice queen. So I don't know. I don't know if they were
endgame anyways. I'm trying to think. Who are the last two again?
There's Julianne and Zoe.
Yeah, I think Zoe was a potential.
I see, I actually see, like, I don't know, based on the little I know, like some similarities between him and Zoe.
And I think there's a lot of potential that what he hasn't taken out on one-on-one yet.
So it's not, it's kind of untapped.
But out of all the four, I feel like that's the one that he should definitely explore the most and that there's potential.
Otherwise, yeah, it's Lydia.
So I see Lydia and Zoe.
Latia.
Oh, sorry, Latia.
That is true.
is true though I forget like Mormons are like the nicest I would have left that house been like I'm not Mormon but like you guys are so happy I'm gonna fucking be Mormon no literally you're doing you're doing something right because yeah this looks great yeah yeah beautiful family giant house you know everyone's smiling like they're smiling the whole time yeah this is fantastic um okay one more if there if there was going to be a bachelor at
season who would you have liked to see as the lead from this season i think it depends on
who wins or not like i after let's let's just let's just let's just figure yeah let's just
figure um grand picks no one right like like who okay out of everyone would you'd like to see
be the lead i i could see it being letia yeah yeah i agree i would say um not not letia actually
I would say, I mean, who do I want?
Who I want, I guess would be Alex.
I don't know.
She seems smart, cool, normal.
Yeah, Alex, too.
I mean, yeah, I think Carolina would make for interesting TV, you know, if you're looking
for that.
I feel like, and you said it, Alex is normal, but, like, her one-liner is this season delivered.
And I feel like that's a side that probably didn't have to come out as much or probably
she wouldn't want to come out as much with, like, the girls.
But, like, on a season of your own, it would inevitably come out.
I feel like she would have a great season.
And also I would pick Latia if she, yes.
Of course, you say, I miss, Ms. Bill the Bear Workshop.
You love this.
It is.
No.
Listen, Alex was chill.
She kept her demeanor, but she also let it be known.
And like, I respect that.
Let it be known, okay?
Right.
I see her in you.
I see that.
I think, I think Alex would have had a messy season, too,
because I think a lot of guys, a lot of guys would have fell hard for her.
And it would have caused a lot of.
commotion in the house.
Exactly.
That's what we need.
That's what we need.
But we're going to need,
we just got to see now if Jeremy
goes to paradise.
You guys, thank you.
Thank you so much for taking the time.
Charity, you've been a great
co-host.
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