'The Bachelorette' Recap: Rachel Ends Lee-Kenny Feud, Sends Home Six Guys
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Rachel Lindsay sends home Lee during the two-on-one date because she can't trust him, but it doesn't guarantee Kenny's place on the show.

AceShowbiz - "The Bachelorette" finally gave a solution to Lee and Kenny's feud in the latest episode which aired on Tuesday, June 27. After speaking to both men, Rachel Lindsay admitted she couldn't trust Lee, so she sent him packing.

But that didn't mean Kenny was completely safe. "It was really hard for me, but I still have questions for Kenny," Rachel told the cameras. During their time together, Kenny tried to convince Rachel that he's "honest and genuine." Rachel didn't doubt his sincerity and gave him a rose.

During the rose ceremony, Rachel eliminated Anthony and Josiah. While Anthony took the rejection in stride, Josiah was clearly upset. "There's something wrong with her brain," he told the cameras. "Woman, you have some poor judgement!"

The remaining nine guys traveled with Rachel to Copenhagen, Denmark. Eric got the one-on-one date he had been dying for. He and Rachel headed to the carnival where they played games and rode bumper cars. Eric was so excited and admitted he's falling for her. Rachel gave him a rose.

Up next was a group date with Dean, Kenny, Bryan, Alex, Matt, Peter and Adam. The guys competed in Viking-themed games. Kenny and Adam had a sword and shield duel and ended up bloody. Kenny came out as the winner in the "viking Olympics," but he spent the night at home because he missed his daughter so much.

Kenny told Rachel he's not sure where Rachel and him were at and if he could introduce her to his daughter Mackenzie when that time came. It was hard for Rachel, but she told Kenny, "I feel like you should go home. From one daddy's girl to the next, I get it." Rachel teared up as she said, "He's such a good guy!" Kenny told the cameras, "It's bittersweet, Rachel's got it all. She's one of the most amazing women I've ever met in my entire life."

Peter eventually got the group date rose.

Will scored the second one-on-one date. He and Rachel headed to Sweden, but it didn't turn out as expected. "The most that Will has done today is hold my hand. And even that's a stretch," Rachel said of the half portion of their date.

Later in the night, Will only talked about how he has typically only dated white women because of his upbringing. Their flat conversation only convinced Rachel that they had no connection, so she sent him home without a rose.

Later at the rose ceremony, Rachel eliminated another guy, Alex. Rachel said it was the "hardest goodbye" she'd had to say so far. "I have a strong connection with him but it's not at the same level as the other men," she explained.

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