'Bachelor in Paradise' Contestants Will Now Need Producer Approval Before Having Sex

'Bachelor in Paradise' producers have implemented some new directives for contestants on the show.

Corinne Olympios Visits 'Extra'
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Corinne Olympios Visits 'Extra'

Earlier this month, production of Bachelor in Paradise was halted after an alleged incident involving sexual misconduct of one of the contestants, Corrine Olympios, was reported. After an investigation into the incident occurred, producers reportedly found no misconduct and decided to resume shooting the series, but according to TMZ, there have been some new rules put in place, including one regarding contestants trying to have sex.

That's right. It would appear that, more than likely to curb a situation similar to Olympios' with DeMario Jackson (which is said to have included Jackson having full-on sex with a blackout drunk Olympios in a hot tub), both Bachelor in Paradise contestants who are trying to get it in must speak to a producer and get consent before they can enter the "Boom Boom Room," which is apparently what they call the spot where contestants are able to have sex. It's also being reported that producers can straight up stop sex going down if the contestants don't get consent prior to hitting the Boom Boom Room.

They are also supposed to hand over all drugs (illegal or legal) to producers, and have reportedly been given a two-drink maximum per hour. Seems like a lot, but getting this season completed must be more important than trying to take claims of sexual assault seriously.

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