Rachel Recchia Makes Waves on the Beach in First 'BiP' Season 9 Promo

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Rachel Recchia Makes Waves on the Beach in First 'BiP' Season 9 Promo
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A poop baby and a wedding are also teased in the season's first promo.

However, it's unlikely that they're all there to compete. Katie has been announced as an upcoming lead on since 2021, and Charity may be engaged pending the conclusion of Monday's finale.

"I don't think Blake's going to be happy that I'm here," Katie admits to Jesse before Blake is seen walking away with his head in his hands. Rachel and Brayden won't have a perfect romance, though, as the preview shows Brayden saying that he feels"betrayed" at one point, and Rachel is seen sobbing at another moment.

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