On Bachelor in Paradise season 7, Noah Erb and Abigail Heringer were a solid couple, and it's time to share information about their romance, from start to finish. The two were surrounded by the drama of other contestants on the beach, but they managed to avoid the chaos. Even though Noah and Abigail didn't get into any major arguments, the small cracks in their relationship became more prominent during their stay in Paradise. This ultimately led to a breakup.

Abigail and Noah hit it off on day one of Bachelor in Paradise, which shocked Bachelor Nation fans. Abigail appeared on Matt James' season, as the first hearing-impaired woman on The Bachelor. Her sweet personality won Matt's "first impression rose." Noah was a latecomer on Tayshia Adams' season of The Bachelorette. He became somewhat of a villain while feuding with contestant Bennett Jordan over "emotional intelligence."

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The fan-favorite stars of Bachelor in Paradise were an unlikely match due to their opposite personalities. Abigail and Noah made their relationship work but it was obvious that they had communication issues. Bachelor Nation rooted for Abigail and Noah week after week, as they continued to exchange roses for each other. Everyone was blindsided when their love story took a turn. Now, it's time to look back at Abigail and Noah's relationship throughout their Bachelor in Paradise stint.

Noah & Abigail's First Date

Abigail received the first date card in Paradise. She chose Noah because he was the only person she felt connected to. The couple went on a dinner date, where they were surrounded by piñatas. From the start, Noah noticed that Abigail from BIP was a guarded person. He wanted to make an effort to get to know her. Abigail admitted that she preferred to take relationships slow because she had friend-zoned guys in the past. She also told Noah that she's not someone who usually expresses her feelings. After their heart-to-heart conversation, Noah and Abigail let their emotions out by hitting the piñatas around them. It was a lighthearted way to end the date, and Noah and Abigail even shared their first kiss.

Noah Is Falling In Love With Abigail

The contestants on Bachelor in Paradise saw that Noah and Abigail were a strong couple on the beach. However, the couple wasn't as confident in their relationship as it seemed. Abigail asked bartender and guest host Wells Adams for advice. She wondered what Noah's thoughts were about her because she wasn't sure. Wells' impression of the couple was that they did love each other but were scared to admit it. Though he was hesitant, Noah took a chance and confessed to Abigail that he was falling in love with her. He wanted to continue pursuing her outside of Paradise. Abigail was surprised and had no reaction, which was concerning in terms of their future.

Noah Breaks Up With Abigail

Noah and Abigail were on good terms when they went to the '80s Prom Party. They even won the superlative, "Most Likely To Stay Together" accolade, with votes given by the rest of the group. Unfortunately, the night didn't end well for the couple. Noah from BIP pulled Abigail aside and broke up with her, despite the fact that he'd said he was falling in love with her. He claimed that Abigail wasn't "his person" and wanted to be honest with her before Paradise was over. Abigail was upset but has apparently moved on. It was reported in US Weekly that she was involved with former Bachelorette Clare Crawley's ex-fiance Dale Moss, after being tagged in one of Clare's Instagram posts. The tag was removed shortly after.

Bachelor in Paradise viewers thought Abigail and Noah would leave Paradise in a happy relationship. Now, that may not be the case. No one is sure how the couple's journey will end. Hopefully, Bachelor Nation fans will find out where their relationship stands as the show comes to an end.

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The Bachelor in Paradise season finale airs Tuesday at 8 PM ET on ABC.

Source: US Weekly