The Bachelor fans are wondering whether Chris Soules had sex with a woman in his tent this season based on the previews, and while that information has yet to be released, the show's star is certainly teasing something shocking.

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"You'll definitely want to tune in next week to see what happens when I take a group of girls out of the glamour of the mansion for some down and dirty camping. Let's just say that things get in-tents. Get it? Seriously, it gets a little crazy. Hey you, guy whose job is just to throw black bars on stuff -- get ready for more overtime!" Soules wrote in his People blog.

Soules was referring to how Jillian Anderson constantly had a black bar across her butt during Monday night's episode to censor her cheeks when her shorts were riding up.

"[Jillian] was wearing shorts so short that someone over at ABC had to throw up the black bar on her. Hey, whose job is that anyway? Is there a guy who just literally sits in a room, watching the show and deciding when to throw a black bar on something? If so, I want to meet him! All I know is that with all the black bars on Jillian these past couple of weeks, that guy has probably put in some overtime!" Soules wrote.

At the pool party, Anderson had a great time kissing the Bachelor in the hot tub outside of his place. Meanwhile, Ashley Iaconetti watched from a distance and cried when she didn't get time with Soules.

"It wasn't a party for everyone," Soules admitted, adding that things got confusing for him when he finally sat down to talk to an emotional Iaconetti.

"I honestly couldn't tell if Ashley I. was laughing or crying when we were talking. I did feel bad that Jillian didn't give her the chance to talk to me, because I wanted to talk to her, but that whole laugh/cry thing is very confusing to us men. When I laugh, I laugh. When I cry, I cry. There's no middle ground! I also had no idea that the girls were spying on Jillian and me while we were in the hot tub. That was definitely awkward to watch."

Another awkward moment for Soules was when Whitney Bischoff decided she wanted to crash a wedding during their one-on-one date.

"I loved Whitney's spontaneity and the fact that she suggested we do it; it really showed me that she lives in the moment. What you didn't see was us talking to the show's producers. Nothing like this had ever been done before, and everybody was really hesitant to actually do it," Soules explained in his blog.

"They had to scramble to figure out logistics, how they were going to capture everything on camera and make it work. Thankfully they figured out a way to make it happen, and off we went to the mansion to change into our crashing clothes. Whitney looked beautiful in her dress, and in the limo we were both actually so nervous about crashing."

However, Bischoff's confidence and personable nature got them through the experience.

"We tried to come up with a backstory for how we knew the bride and groom, but I'm a terrible liar and I knew I wouldn't be able to keep a straight face. We were also worried that people would recognize me, so we came up with a story about being engaged. Of course, once we were in the wedding, we ended up talking to the maid of honor. I mean, come on! Couldn't we have sat next to a fourth cousin once removed?" Soules joked.

"I actually could not keep the story straight, and if it wasn't for Whitney, we would have been found out and tossed out. She did a great job mingling and keeping our story in line. She's so friendly, and everyone got along with her, and we totally tore it up on the dance floor and somehow never got made!"
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Soules expressed how that night will be one he'll "never forget."

"As for Nick and Shannon, the couple whose wedding we crashed," Soules continued, "thank you for allowing us to join you on your special day, even if we weren't invited! I wish you nothing but a lifetime of happiness, and if I do end up getting married at the end of all this, you're invited!"

At the end of Monday night's episode, the 33-year-old farmer from Arlington, IA, said goodbye to Amber James, Tracy Darakis and Trina Scherenberg.

"I was sad to see Tracy, Amber and Trina go. But having Jimmy Kimmel around certainly lightened the mood, and we all had a really hard time keeping a straight face when he came in to announce the final rose of the evening. Jimmy definitely made the week unforgettable. And amazing," Soules said.


About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.