'Bachelor in Paradise' Renewed for Season 4
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The renewal is announced on 'After Paradise', where the newly engaged couples give updates on their lives after the third season finale.

AceShowbiz - "Bachelor in Paradise" will be back four a fourth season. The successful spin-off to "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" is renewed for another season following the third season finale on Tuesday, September 6. ABC announced it during "After Paradise".

In each season, "Bachelor in Paradise" gives another chance to former "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" contestants to find love on the show. Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert, who met on the show last year, tied the knot early this year.

In this season's finale, three couples got engaged. They are Carly Waddell and Evan Bass, Grant Kemp and Lace Morris, and Amanda Stanton and Josh Murray. Meanwhile, Nick Viall who didn't propose to Jen Saviano had been announced as the next Bachelor.

On "After Paradise", the engaged couples appeared and gave updates on their relationships after the show. Grant and Lace are living together in San Fransisco. They are going to move into a bigger apartment.

Carly and Evan are also moving in together in Nashville, but haven't begun planning their wedding yet. Evan also said that his illness which was seen on the show was real and the situation just happened to help bring Carly back to him.

Josh has moved to Orange County to be with Amanda and her daughters. She said that after watching the show, she wasn't bothered by rumors about Josh, especially regarding what Andi Dorfman wrote in her book. "He was always so sweet to me and so genuine," she gushed about her fiance.

Jen said she's "good" despite Nick dumping her in the finale. She had "mixed emotions" about Nick being the next Bachelor, but added, "I've moved on, and I'm doing good." Famed astrologer Susan Miller told her on the phone that Jen would end up with a "powerful man."

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