Bachelor in Paradise: Bachelor, Bachelorette rejects ready for another chance at love
THE nerves are ramping up for some of The Bachelor and Bachelorette’s most recognisable faces, soon to be back on our screens chasing love and fame for a second time.
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THE nerves are ramping up for some of The Bachelor and Bachelorette’s most recognisable faces, soon to be back on our screens chasing love and fame for a second time.
The first season of Bachelor In Paradise Australia begins in two weeks, with 30 former contestants attempting to couple up on the palm-fringed beaches of Fiji.
Rose ceremonies will see the power shift between the guys and girls, as they take turns giving out blooms in the hope of finding a happily ever after.
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Florence Moerenhout, who was on the most recent season of The Bachelor, started filming just months after she was sent home by Matthew ‘Matty J’ Johnson.
“I got the call from Bachelor In Paradise and I didn’t have to think about it at all. I didn’t end up being heartbroken on The Bachelor, I left and I was grateful for the time that I had so I was ‘yeah, even if worse comes to worse and I end up heartbroken this time, I will be able to cope’.”
Jake Ellis said he had so much fun on Georgia Love’s Bachelorette season, the opportunity to film in Fiji was “too good to turn down”.
Bachelor In Paradise Australia starts on Sunday, March 25, at 7.30pm on Ten.