The Bachelor Season 18 Episode 2 Live Stream: Watch Online Juan Pablo Galavis Free, ABC Video, Start Time

By Rebecca Hernandez
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Happy Juanuary! The Bachelor 2014 with Juan Pablo Galavis returns to another episode tonight January 13 on ABC at 8/7c. 

During last week's season premiere of The Bachelor, Juan Pablo met all 27 bachelorettes competing for his affection. He sent nine ladies home that same night.

The Episode 2 of Season 18 will feature two individual dates and a group date with 13 women. There will be several ladies who don't get a date at all, and three women will be going home by the end of the episode.

According to spoilers from Reality Steve, the girls who go out for the group date include: Nikki, Andi, Christy, Chantel, Lucy, Victoria, Kelly, Elise, Chelsie, Alli, Cassandra, Lauren, and Renee. Sharleen, Amy Long, and Danielle did not get a date this week, so Juan Pablo had chocolates sent to them back at the mansion. 

Related: Meet Juan Pablo Galavis' Daughter Camila and Ex-Girlfriend Carla Rodriguez 

The ABC's official synopsis reads, "Thirteen women meet up with the handsome single dad for a photo shoot benefitting Models n Mutts, an organization that focuses on the plight of animals in need. Each bachelorette is assigned a dog and takes a photo with the pup and Juan Pablo. However, when several revealing costumes are unveiled, two women go into an emotional tailspin and have second thoughts about whether they should continue with the shoot. Lucy rushes to the aid of one of her struggling counterparts by offering to go "au natural." But at that evening's after party, one woman steals the spotlight when she has a meltdown over not getting one-on-one time with Juan Pablo and derails the night. Will Juan Pablo forgive this bachelorette and chalk up the outburst to nerves or will this be the end of the line for her?"

Will Juan Pablo find his future wife and a stepmother for his daughter? The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8 PM ET/PT on ABC. You can watch the episode 2 online at abc.go.comIf you cannot watch it tonight, make sure to go to ABC official website the next day and watch the entire episode for free.

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