While fans gear up to see Juan Pablo Galavis get his choice of 27 women in the season 18 premiere of The Bachelor on Monday, a new sneak peek video revealed it didn't take long for one of the contestants to have a breakdown.

In fact, it happened the first night and was all about the coveted "first impression rose" Galavis gives one of the contestants.

Lauren H., who broke off an engagement before coming on the show, was getting extremely frustrated because with all of the other women vying for Galavis' attention, she couldn't get enough time with him.

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Lauren vents about how she does have a good love life, but lately it hasn't been going so well. Because of that she feels that she is the most deserving of the rose among the ladies. Still, she wasn't afraid to ask any of the ladies for advice.

"How did you get your time with him?" she asked. "Because I want to have time with him as well. You two were able to swoop him up. So what do I need to do? I'm being sincere...I don't want to be rude."

Lauren was being hard on herself for not being able to step up and get Galavis' attention the way she wanted to. She told the camera, "It shows me a lot about myself and it's made me second-guess myself."

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When another contestant reminds her of how much pressure is on her to impress him, Lauren breaks down in tears.

"I'm always so positive and I'm realizing I'm not that when I'm out of my comfort zone," she said. "It's just the reality of it is that it's a lot different."

The clip did not reveal whether or not Galavis gave her the "first impression rose" at the end of the night. He did have a hard time choosing a woman to give the honor to, he admitted in the video, saying, "It's not easy at all to give a first impression rose when you have 27 good first impressions."

Check out how the night played out on The Bachelor's premiere episode Monday at 8/7 p.m. Central on ABC.