A doctor appeared on Monday night in the episode of ‘The Bachelor’ when one of the female contestants almost collapsed after Matt James’ head.
Sarah Trott, a 24-year-old broadcast journalist from San Diego, California, needed help during the rose ceremony when she stumbled on the set. Trott’s instability catches the attention of James, who stops the ceremony and walks over to Trott to ask if she’s not well.
“I see like stars,” Trott told Yahoo.
Participant Bri Springs, a 24-year-old communications manager from San Francisco, also noticed Trott’s problems and alerted a physician. Springs told producers: “She’s going to succeed.”
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Trott told the doctor: ‘I’m getting dark. I can not see. ‘

ABC’s “The Bachelor” plays Matt James as the first black lead.
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The second episode of Season 25 ended with a message “To Be Continued”, which asked questions from fans of the Bachelor Nation who desperately wanted to know if Trott was okay.
One Twitter user who has so far named Trott one of her favorite contestants wrote, “hope she’s ok low.”
Another one is worried: ‘Sarah has a panic attack. I hope she is doing well. ‘
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Sarah Trott (right) almost collapsed during the rose ceremony of the Monday night episode.
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“NOOO IS SARAH OK?” asks another viewer.
“Ummmm is Sarah ok?!?!” tweeted a person.
Earlier in the episode, Trott was one of two ladies who received a rose from the lead role of ‘Bachelor’. She reportedly struck up a relationship with James after she was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease by her father.
James makes history this season as the first black lead on the ABC competition.
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Before his debut, he sits down for an interview with People in which he discusses his ultimate goal as a role model for the Black community in the program.
“I hope that the fact that people in this position are in this position paves the way and it is normalized,” he said. ” Oh, Matt was a good bachelor. “It doesn’t have to be, ‘Oh, he was a big black bachelor.’ ‘
James went on to discuss his experience of growing up as the son of interracial parents and the pressure he was experiencing to leave a good legacy.
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“It’s something that kept me up at night. It’s like I do not want to piss black people, I do not want to piss white people, but I am both. Do you know what I mean? Like, how can I please everyone ? ”he said.