Greatest Bachelor(ette) Villains of All Time
Luke Parker or Jamie Skaar

Pick Your Favorite

LUKE PARKER

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JAMIE SKAAR
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Why This Battle Matters

Ever wondered what happens when irresistible force meets immovable object? Enter the arena of Luke Parker vs. Jamie Skaar. Here, it's not just a battle of who played the villain better; it's a clash of epochs in Bachelor(ette) lore. Parker, with his old-school, bold villainy, contrasts sharply against Skaar's more nuanced, modern antagonism. What's at stake? More than just rankings — it's about who redefines the art of the reality TV villain. Which lens do you view greatness through — the classic schemer or the contemporary manipulator?

🔥 Fan Takes

Hard to pick, Jamie’s manipulations were next level, but Luke’s intensity? Unmatched.
lol Jamie wins just by showing up, Luke who?
Luke was the OG villain, remember his drama? Classic.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Jamie Skaar over Luke Parker when it comes to the greatest Bachelor(ette) Villains of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Jamie Skaar 100.0% of the time over Luke Parker.

Across all battles:

Jamie Skaar win rate: 47.1%

Luke Parker win rate: 36.4%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender in the Greatest Bachelor(ette) Villains of All Time league?

The top villain right now is Juan Pablo Galavis, and you can see how he stacks up against other unforgettable characters on the GOAT List.

What makes Luke Parker a memorable villain on the Bachelor(ette)?

Fans really remember Luke for his intense personality and the way he stirred the pot on his season. His strong opinions and the conflicts they caused made him hard to forget for anyone who loves the drama of the Bachelor(ette) universe.

Why is Jamie Skaar winning by so much against Luke Parker in the Greatest Bachelor(ette) Villains league?

Jamie's current lead in the head-to-head is kind of shocking but really shows how much fans are vibing with his villainous tactics lately. People might be reacting to his more recent presence on the show, or perhaps they're just finding his type of drama more compelling compared to Luke's approach.