'Bachelor' Fans Have Some Theories About What Barb Said To Peter's Dad In Spanish Last Night

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From Women's Health

  • Peter Weber's mom Barbara stole the show during 'Bachelor: After The Final Rose' last night.

  • She spoke up strongly against Peter's relationship with Madison Prewett.

  • Fans even decoded what Barb was saying when she whispered to her husband in Spanish during the show.


You finally know who Peter Weber ended up with on The Bachelor, but it was a loooong and tough journey to get there. And clearly, the drama in Pilot Pete’s love life is far from over.

Quick recap: As it stands now, Peter’s together with Madison Prewett (after ending his engagement to Hannah Ann Sluss), and Peter’s entire family kinda-sorta-totally hates the fact that he’s with Madi. The main issue: They’re worried that conservative Madi will try to change their party-loving son.

Peter’s mom Barbara was a big focus on last night’s After the Final Rose show, where she made it clear that she’s 100 percent not cool with Peter’s latest relationship. After she came out hot against Madi, she leaned over to Peter’s dad, Peter Sr., and whispered something to him in Spanish. After that, Peter Sr. also said he has some major concerns about the latest development in his son’s love life.

So, what did Barb say? It’s not totally clear, but fans are falling over themselves trying to figure it out. Well, social media sleuths are on the case, and they all seem to agree that Barb told Peter Sr. to back her up. Outside of that, there's some serious debate.

One fan on Twitter claims, per Reality Steve, that this is what Barb said: “Dile algo mal tambien, ayudame.” Translation: “Say something bad, too. Help me.”

Head on over to Reddit, where plenty of people think Barb said something super similar. “My hubby, who speaks Spanish, said she only said 'Say something to help me.' Not much better, but not as bad,” one wrote. “I speak Spanish too and she a hundred percent said ‘di algo mal’ which is literally ‘say something bad,’” another chimed in.

But some people argue that Barb said “di algo mas,” which translates to “say something as well.” “Especially bc Cubans often don’t pronounce their ‘s’ sounds at the end of words. I thought she said ‘mal’ but ‘más’ honestly makes more sense considering,” one person said. “’Mal’ wouldn't fit correctly in that sentence, it would be ‘malo’ if she were using it in that context. ‘Mal’ means wrong, ‘malo’ means bad,” someone else said.

Whatever the deal, Barb made it clear she wanted Peter Sr. to chime in too. Either way, Peter's fam = not huge fans of Madi, that much is clear.

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