JoJo Fletcher has teased that the rest of her The Bachelorette season is going to be one heck of a bumpy ride.

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"So what happens next? Love. Emotion. Drama. Heartbreak. Yeah, it's crazy. Stick with me. You won't believe some of the things that happen," Fletcher wrote in her People blog.

In a preview for the rest of the season that aired at the end of Monday night's broadcast, the guys are falling for Fletcher hard and fast. They are shown turning on each other as Fletcher becomes more confused about her group than ever.

As far as next week's episode goes, after Luke Pell, James Taylor and Derek Peth are shown gushing about how strongly they feel for Fletcher, a bomb appears to drop in regards to frontrunner Jordan Rodgers' relationship with the Bachelorette while everyone is visiting Buenos Aires, Argentina.

"She definitely does not deserve someone who just wants this for fame," Taylor said in a voiceover as footage of Rodgers is shown.

"It's just pathetic when people need to bring stuff up like that," Rodgers said.

"There's a side of Jordan that I don't know, and that worries me," Fletcher notes.

Chase McNary then admitted how he hates being a jealous guy, annoyed that Fletcher wasn't taking their conversation seriously.

And then later on in the season, the preview clip showed Fletcher venting about how she had found love with a man who will not be able to love her in the way she wants to be loved.

"I'm scared to let him go. I feel like I'm having a panic attack," Fletcher said as tears streamed down her face.

Flash forward to the Final Rose Ceremony. The promo featured Fletcher holding one man's hand and saying, "I fell in love with you and I still love you, but what you did to me, it's not right. But I want you to know it's really hard for me to not accept this love."

Fletcher, wearing a beautiful white dress, then cried about how she needed to say goodbye to a man she loved.

"Oh God!" the Bachelorette sobbed.


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