'BIP' airs Mondays on ABC

Welcome to the jungle. It's getting wild on "Bachelor in Paradise."
Actually, the cast members are going into the wild in this exclusive clip from Monday's episode.
In the clip, host Jesse Palmer tells the remaining couples "we have six wonderful 'glamp' sites for all of you out in the jungle."
The couples have mixed reactions as they have to set up their own tents with some interesting obstacles. All the while, a therapist is watching the couples as they brave the elements. You can see the entire clip in the video player above.
The logline for the episode is as follows: "As Paradise turns primal, the group trades cocktails for critters when Jesse unveils a new twist, sending them off the beach and deep into the jungle for a night they won't forget. Later, a surprise relationship intervention throws couples into a tailspin, and the next test cuts deep, turning the beach into a battlefield of red flags and bruised egos. As the rose ceremony draws near, cracks begin to form, and not everyone will weather the storm."
Wells Adams recently told On The Red Carpet how the introduction of a money prize and a slew of relationship exercises can help or possibly hurt the couples.
"What's great about this season is we really kind of test all these relationships. We see how ironclad they really are. Because if they aren't able to survive this, then they won't be able to outside of this," said Adams. "If you are going to get married, or get engaged, or be in a relationship with someone, money is an important part of a relationship. You've got to figure that stuff out. So I was like, you guys just need to embrace this."
Jonathon Johnson, who's coupled up with Lea Cayanan, embraced the competition aspect and what it could bring.
"These couples that are locked in, you want to know how they operate when they are tested, not when they just get to hang out on a beach and have an all-inclusive vacation," Johnson told On The Red Carpet. "Now they're in this moment where it's like, are you guys gonna fight it out?"
"It's really, really fun to watch. It was really fun to be a part of, but it's really fun to watch," he continued.
"Bachelor in Paradise" airs Mondays on ABC and streams the next day on Hulu.
And for episode recaps and interviews with the "Bachelor In Paradise" cast, check out "Playing the Field: A Bachelor Podcast" wherever you get your podcasts.
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