Bachelorette contestants 2020: All the men in Elly and Becky Miles’ season
With a double header Bachelorette kicking off this week, Confidential takes a look over the field of male contenders vying for sisters Elly and Becky Miles’ hearts, including a former rugby player.
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With a double header Bachelorette kicking off this week, Confidential takes a look over the field of male contenders vying for sisters Elly and Becky Miles’ hearts. Here, they explain why they are putting themselves out there to find love on the reality dating show.
AB Sow
27, Filmmaker, Queensland
“I am a cruise-minded extroverted introvert. My perfect partner would be intelligent, pretty and unique. The first thing I notice in a woman is her energy. The biggest turn-on for me is confidence, interesting chats and smiles.
Adam Todd
24, Geologist, Western Australia
“I once drove seven hours through the outback in the dark, after working 10 hours, to be with my girlfriend for the last hour of Valentine’s Day. My worst habit – my laugh sounds like I am having an asthma attack.
Adrian Baena
26, Kitesurfing Instructor, Queensland
I’m actually a really nice, loving person, very fun with a happy mindset and attitude.
I think people misjudge that I’m arrogant, because I’m a little cocky.
Agostino Guardiani
30, Business Owner, Victoria
I always try to push myself and achieve my best. My perfect partner would have a great smile, huge heart and plenty of passion shown towards her goals and ambition.
Andrew Thomas
30, Tour Guide, South Australia
I definitely try to project a happy and positive version of myself most of the time, but like everyone I have my ups and downs. I studied ballet for five years.
Damien Stone
31, Property Valuer, Victoria
I’m a big fan of rom-coms. I grew up with two little sisters, so they were always on. The biggest turn-ons for me are good personality, physical attractiveness and good morals.
Frazer Neate
28, Concreter, Queensland
I just love making the other person feel happy and special. Whether it be sunset picnics, special dinners, romantic weekends or just surprises that put a smile on their face.
Harry Harris
35, Builder, South Australia
I’m cheeky and spontaneous. The biggest obstacle I’ve had to overcome in life is not seeing my son every day. The biggest turn-ons for me are swagger, class, cheeky smile and a kind hear.
Jake Ricciardo
26, Explosives Handler, Western Australia
I think my flamboyance and fashion will make me stand out. Just a little. I have found yoga, running and meditation are the best ways for me to unwind! I’m all for that Zen vibe. When I have the chance to get romantic, I embrace it! I am a very creative person, so my
ideas are pretty wild.
James Boggia
28, Pro Wakeboarder, Queenslander
I do believe in attraction, but love comes with time.
Joe Woodbury
25, Labourer, NSW
Someone that’s not family oriented would be tough to get around. Laziness is also a big turn-off. I hate being lied to.
Nick Chamberlain
25, Support Worker, NSW
My biggest obstacle in life has been my own negative thoughts. I’m a very harsh judge on myself and always want to please, and be the best I can be. I am going in with an open mind and hoping to find a partner. No strategies other than be myself and be honest throughout.
Pascal Wallace
33, CEO, NSW
People often misjudge who I am as a person and think I’m superficial. I look and sometimes act like a party boy, but deep down there’s so much more to me and my purpose.
Pete Mann
34, Cafe Owner, South Australia
My perfect partner would be a positive, happy, authentic, can laugh at themselves and others, and probably laugh at me. The biggest turn-offs for me are arrogance and entitlement.
Rudy El Kholti
30, Personal Trainer, NSW
I came to Australia in 2012 on a working holiday visa. Back then, becoming Australian was just a dream, a dream that now is reality.
Saj Bakhsh
25, Personal Trainer, South Australia
My favourite way to unwind is hot yoga, meditating and reflecting at one of my favourite spots. Biggest turn-ons for me are fragrance, their energy, how they treat others and their passion for their goal.
Sam Vescio
35, Lawyer, NSW
My dream date would be an activity like a hot-air balloon ride, scuba diving or snorkelling, followed by a nice meal in a scenic location or by a fire. My perfect partner would be motivated, loving, affectionate, loyal and compassionate. Someone that complements me and I complement in return, and has the same love of family and friends.
Samuel Minkin
27, Musculoskeletal Therapist, NSW
I have a massive heart. My approach will be to show her my try quirky side and have fun with her. I don’t believe in love at first sight but intuition can lead you to falling in love.
Shannon Karaka
30, Sales, NSW
My approach will be strong first impression, keep the momentum and say top of mind. My worst habit is my unhealthy obsession with singing shows.
Trent Cray
31, Finance Broker, Western Australia
I have never had a bad date. I am picky before and I always do well on my dates. Girls will say I’m a player, which I am not. I’m ladsy but I’m also spiritual and in-touch with my emotions and feelings.