The Bachelor host Chris Harrison has revealed Juan Pablo Galavis will continue to change the rules and send his bachelorettes mixed signals this season. 

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"Honestly, he sends mixed messages to the girls and they find it very confusing. This isn't a language barrier; this is a Juan Pablo barrier. He does things like this throughout the season that really make you scratch your head. It's like, 'You're going to make a stand now?' It's closing the barn door after the horses are already out," Harrison told TV Guide in a recent interview. 

Monday night's episode featured Galavis deciding he needed to stop kissing girls because he had already madeout with six women and wanted to set a good example for his four-year-old daughter Camila. He therefore turned down Renee Oteri and Lauren Solomon when they expressed interest in kissing him for the first time, however, he gave in to Clare Crawley during their alone time because he felt so attracted to her. 

"Why now, after making out with the others, do you decide it's enough? So he's changing the rules in the middle of the game," Harrison continued. "But this won't be the last time Juan Pablo reinvents his rules and the women will be left scratching their heads wondering where they stand. There's a situation that's going to arise [next episode] that will epitomize this."

Previews for the upcoming episode suggest a controversial incident will happen between Galavis and Crawley.

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Harrison also tried to explain The Bachelor star's seemingly strange connection with Sharleen Joynt, who received Galavis' first-impression rose but wasn't even sure she was feeling him until they enjoyed a one-on-one date. Joynt had also admitted she never even thought about having kids, and while Galavis is already a father and desires a couple more children, he still offered her a rose.

"As much of an enigma that Juan Pablo can be at times, she is more so in a fascinating way. How is she still on the show? He's so captivated by her, but she all but turned down the first rose -- you watch their one-on-one time and it's really awkward," the host told TV Guide.

"I think everyone on social media agreed the first kiss was just bizarre. I think it might be you want what you can't have, and she's an unattainable, worldly woman he has to chase, whereas with the other ones it's happening maybe too easily. But you see him with [Nikki Ferrell], Clare or even [Andi Dorfman], and it seems so natural. And you see him with Sharleen and it's like, 'What?'"






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