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"The Bachelor" finale episode saw Clayton Echard send his final two women – Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia – home, meaning Season 26 did not end with a proposal.

However, Tuesday night's "After the Final Rose" episode revealed that Clayton isn't single. He and former contestant Susie Evans announced they're dating.

The shocking reversal led several viewers to weigh in online, with many criticizing Clayton for his past actions toward Susie.

"Look if they are happy, great. I will hold true that Susie is way to good for Clayton. I hope he realizes that and never treats her the way he did on national television. #TheBachelor @ClaytonEchard," one Twitter user weighed in.

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Susie and Clayton during "After the Final Rose" special on Tuesday.

Susie and Clayton during "After the Final Rose" special on Tuesday. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)

"Susie and Clayton are not end games. So cringy #susieandclayton," another wrote.

"Susie is way too good for Clayton. I genuinely don’t understand how she went back after seeing how he treated Rachel & Gabby. I could never," another said.

"At the end of the day Susie seems like a great person and I hope she's happy a living her best life no matter who it's with #TheBachelor," one person added.

Viewers previously saw Clayton send Susie home after he admitted he was intimate with Gabby and Rachel during Fantasy Suite dates. Susie admitted she had trouble getting past him sleeping with other women.

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After a rollercoaster season like none other, "The Bachelor" himself, Clayton Echard, returned to face the three women he fell in love with. 

After a rollercoaster season like none other, "The Bachelor" himself, Clayton Echard, returned to face the three women he fell in love with.  (ABC/Craig Sjodin)

Clayton later voiced his regret over the way he handled the situation.

"I did not handle it well. I didn't. I mean, it was not handled maturely," he said on "The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast" via People. "I raised my voice to her. I was grasping at straws. I was trying to find anything that I could at that point to get her to stay. Like, I just wanted her to give me a chance. I went through this gauntlet of emotions."

Susie Evans and Clayton Echard.

Susie Evans and Clayton Echard. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)

Also on Tuesday night, Rachel and Gabby were announced as the next leads for "The Bachelorette."

"After unwaveringly supporting each other through a devastating dual breakup in the season 26 finale of 'The Bachelor,' fan favorites and fierce women Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia will stand by each other's side yet again as they set out on a journey to find love," ABC said in a press release.

Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia.

Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)

Jesse Palmer is set to host the upcoming season.