Medical emergency during 'Bachelor' rose ceremony has Twitter up in arms

The second episode of The Bachelor Monday night was full of drama and ended with a medical emergency as contestant Sarah Trott almost collapsed mid-rose ceremony.

Bri Springs, who helped to walk Sarah off the set and into the next room told producers, "She's going to pass out," while Sarah told Matt James, "I'm, like, seeing stars."

The 24-year-old broadcast journalist from San Diego was one of the two lucky women who got a rose during their one-on-one date with Matt, after opening up about the fact that her father was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease.

An early favorite, Bachelor Nation took to social media saying that Sarah needed to be protected at all costs following the contestant's collapse.

Fortunately, the teaser for next week's episode shows Sarah seemingly okay, despite being in tears but, unfortunately, we have to wait until next week to figure out what the heck happened as The Bachelor teased viewers by leaving the moment on a "To Be Continued," which had Twitter up in arms over the cliffhanger.

Video Transcript

[MUSIC PLAYING]

- It was a dramatic second episode of The Bachelor Monday night which ended with a medical emergency after contestant Sarah Trott almost collapsed mid rose ceremony.

- Wait, sorry. Wait, sit, sit. Sit, sit. Right here. Right here. Sit. Breathe.

- The 24-year-old broadcast journalist from San Diego was one of the two lucky women who got a rose during their one on one date with Matt James. But during the rose ceremony, something caused Sarah to black out.

MATT JAMES: You all right?

SARAH TROTT: Yeah. I'm like, seeing stars.

- She's going to pass out.

- Can we get the medic?

- Fortunately, the teaser for next week's episode shows Sarah seemingly OK. But unfortunately, we have to wait until next week to figure out what the heck happened as the Bachelor teased viewers by leaving the moment on a cliffhanger which had Twitter up in arms. One person even tweeted, "there are few things I hate more on The Bachelor than a mid rose ceremony To Be Continued."

[MUSIC PLAYING]

- What's going on?

SARAH TROTT: I'm blacking out. I can't see.