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The Bachelor: Clayton Echard eliminates Serene Russell during rose ceremony after meeting her family

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Clayton Echard eliminated Serene Russell after meeting her family on Monday's episode of The Bachelor on ABC as the field narrowed to the final three.The 26-year-old elementary school teacher from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was sent home during a rose ceremony by Clayton, a 28-year-old medical sales rep from Eureka, Missouri.Clayton during the rose ceremony offered roses that were gladly accepted by Susie Evans, 28, a wedding videographer from Poquoson, Virginia; Gabriella 'Gabby' Windey, 30, a nurse from O'Fallon, Illinois; and Rachel Recchia, 25, a flight instructor from Clermont, Florida.

Rose ceremony:Clayton Echard eliminated Serene Russell after meeting her family on Monday's episode of The Bachelor on ABC as the field narrowed to the final threeSerene was left empty-handed after show host Jesse Palmer, 43, noted that Clayton was down to his final rose, which went to Rachel.'Can I walk you out?,' Clayton asked Serene who earlier shared that she had fallen in love with him.

Serene agreed to be walked out by Clayton who told her once they were outside that he was sorry.'Can I ask you, like, what it was?

Because you said you had no reservations about me. Was it just, like, what I said to you and you just, like, couldn't feel it back or?,' Serene asked referencing her declaration that she loved him during her hometown date.

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