Bachelor in Paradise couple Lace Morris and Grant Kemp will have major ups and downs this season, according to bachelor Daniel Maguire

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Morris and Kemp have been an item since the start of the BiP season, ever since her fling with Chad Johnson ended in the first couple of episodes.

During a recent interview with reporters, Maguire was asked about Morris and Kemp's relationship, and the first two words he blurted out were "oh boy."

"I mean they hit it off right off the bat besides, you know, Lace going with Chad at the beginning. They hit it off. They both, you know, like to party," Maguire explained.

"They both like to have a good time. But I think they might also, you know, fight. Maybe they'll be fighting as well because you could see Lace a little bit crazy sometimes."

But Maguire said he meant "crazy" in "a good way" when it comes to Morris.

"I mean I'd rather hang out with someone like Lace who has a personality than some other people, you know? That's the thing with Lace, is like at least she had some personality," he said.

Maguire can definitely appreciate a person with a weird or quirky personality since he's made a name for himself in the Bachelor franchise thanks to his outrageous and sarcastic sense of humor.

"Even though [Lace] is a little eccentric and crazy, I like that in people, you know? But again, that might be -- they might be too crazy for each other where it might not work out," Maguire explained.

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"But again, a lot of times with the relationships, everything happens so quick. So it's really hard to know if it's, you know, real, if it's going to last or is for TV or whatever."

Maguire said, however, that despite criticism, Bachelor in Paradise films long enough for individuals to really fall for one another. (According to Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone, it taped over the course of 18 days).

"The time that we spent in Paradise, each day is so long. And all you do is hang out, you know? There are no TVs, no phones, there's nothing," Maguire told reporters.

"And so we're just hanging out with them nonstop. You get to know people very well. So the time we spend together in Paradise would be, you know, like equivalent to probably like six months."

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Maguire therefore confessed "it's crazy" how "fast things" move in relationships considering there are "no distractions" and people are forced to talk and spend time together nonstop.

"You get to learn about everyone pretty well, pretty fast, you know? It's really hard for me to comment on these relationships without, you know, ruining the future episodes and getting in trouble myself with some of these people," Maguire explained.

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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.