"Bachelor Pad" Winners Split $250,000 Grand Prize In Monday's Finale
NEW YORK (CBS) The final three couples on ABC's "The Bachelor Pad" were coached in the art of ballroom by "Dancing With The Stars" pros before a winner was chosen on Monday night.
The two-hour live finale had three couples competing for the $250,000: Jesse Kovacs and Elizabeth Kitt; Tenley Molzahn and Kiptyn Locke; and Dave Good and Natalie Getz. Those three couples were then judged by Melissa Rycroft, Trista Rehn, and Jake Pavelka for a chance at two roses.
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Tenley Molzahn and her new boyfriend Kiptyn Locke danced up a storm around Jesse Kovacs and Elizabeth Kitt. Also, Tenley and Locke trumped Natalie Getz and Dave Good in the dance-off, giving them the honor of picking the other couple to join them in the finals.
They went with Natalie and Dave.
In the meantime, Elizabeth found love more important than money and Jesse "wasn't as angry as [he] thought he'd be" when he lost the $250,000 grand prize since he now has an "awesome relationship" with Elizabeth.
The end of the road came with all of the former "Bachelor Pad" housemates in attendance. Both couples had to plead their cases to their former roommates to win their votes.
In the end, winners David Good and Natalie Getz split the $250,000 grand prize.
