It looks like James will do everything to impress Jojo Fletcher on the next episode of "The Bachelorette" on Monday. However, this by far is the messiest and craziest stunt he did to get the 25-year-old's star attention.
In the preview episode of "The Bachelorette," Jojo Fletcher is on a date with James, Chase and Robby, as per Us Weekly.
But, as James wants Jojo Fletcher's full attention on "The Bachelorette" Season 12, the young real estate developer dares him that she will put as many fries as she can into his mouth.
"Chase and Robby, they got some competition coming because James Taylor's bringing his A-game," the 29-year-old James is seen saying in front of the camera of "The Bachelorette" Season 12.
Who will bring the heat and who will tango home after this 2-on-1? #TheBachelorette
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Of course, Jojo Fletcher finds it too funny, although James looks like he's about to throw up as seen on "The Bachelorette" teaser clip.
Eventually, "The Bachelorette" main star is a little disgusted with James' look and asks Chase to give him a napkin.
"I think he wanted to do it, but it also made him look highly unattractive, and it was hilarious," Chase explained.
Meanwhile, the known villain of "The Bachelorette," Chad Johnson, might lose Jojo Fletcher's heart, but he won the attention of American viewers and the show's creator Mike Fleiss, as per People.
Wasn't saying Chad should be our next Bachelor... Was thinking he might need a new show of his own! #ChadtotheBone
— Mike Fleiss (@fleissmeister) Hulyo 5, 2016
In fact, Mike Fleiss shared on his Twitter that Chad Johnson might be back on the TV screen with a show of his own. He tweeted that Chad Johnson could be the next star of a new "The Bachelor" spinoff.
However, Mike Fleiss later cleared that the luxury real estate agent won't be the next "The Bachelor," but he thinks he needs to have his own program. He also accompanied his tweet with a hashtag, #ChadtotheBone.
Chad Johnson can be watched on "Bachelor in Paradise" that will launch on Aug. 2. "The Bachelorette," on the other hand, airs every Monday on ABC.