Contestant Alli Jo Hinkes shared surprising insights about life in the Bachelor Mansion, highlighting cramped living conditions as 25 women share three rooms with bunk beds. Struggling with the mess, she admitted to cleaning up the communal space herself due to her OCD tendencies. Hinkes, who was eliminated early, mentioned the late-night dates impacting her sleep and the constant loss of fake nails during group dates. She took initiative to organize workouts for her fellow contestants and noted the absence of a chef, leading them to cook their own meals in the mansion.
The bunk bed situation really surprised me. I was in a bedroom with maybe nine other girls. Everybody had bunk beds ... suitcases, clothes everywhere.
Actually, at one point, I put on gloves and started cleaning up people's stuff because it was driving me nuts. There was stuff everywhere and I'm OCD.
The dates would go on until like three, four in the morning ... I didn't know I wasn't going to get that much sleep, and sometimes I get a little cranky if I don't get my minimum seven hours.
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