A big bag of cash in the middle of Costa Rica might not have had the effect that Bachelor in Paradise producers were hoping for. "A lot of people looked at it like, 'It's cheapening our relationship,'" contestant Jonathon Johnson told Us Weekly in an exclusive interview about the twist. Despite his costars' concerns, Jonathon, 28, didn't agree. "That's not the point of competing for $500,000. You're locked in with your person. You have all this time to get to know each other now - you can fall for your person and win however much money," he said.