Sean Lowe, the guy who was axed by Bachelorette Emily Maynard when she picked the guy she eventually broke up with last season, Jef Holm, will be the next Bachelor on ABC, which premieres on Monday, January 7th at 8 p.m.
Spoiler Alert!
Reality Steve has already revealed that Lowe picked Catherine Giudici of Seattle as his "fiance" after a round of "dates" that took Lowe and 26 women around the world. The final rose ceremony was filmed Saturday, November 17th at the Pa Sok Tong Villa just outside of Chiang Rai in Thailand. Read more at http://realitysteve.com/2012/11/26/the-bachelor-sean-lowe-final-rose-spoiler/#qX98cJzAPQtYsD9W.99
Here's ABC's take on things. (Talk about hype.):
In "Episode 1701," Sean kicks off his journey - not by meeting beautiful
bachelorettes, but by meeting with a friend -- someone who was also
left heartbroken by Emily -- Arie Lukendyk, Jr. The handsome race driver
offers his support as well as some hilarious, if questionable advice.
Arriving at the mansion for the first cocktail party, Sean is nervous,
but seeing how excited the women are to meet him calms him down.
These
amazing women all make unique and lasting impressions, including a
beautiful make-up artist who marks her territory with a kiss on Sean's
cheek. A gorgeous engineer back flips out of the limousine - only to
fall, unceremoniously, on her behind. A lovely cruise ship singer
serenades Sean with an original song about their future love.
A sexy hairdresser shocks Sean when she admits she's obsessed with the
book Fifty Shades of Grey.
A beauty dressed as a blushing bride steals
the first real kiss of the night. However, Sean is so taken with one
voluptuous woman, he decides to break the rules and offers her the first
rose, to the dismay of the rest of the shocked and jealous women. But
the last limo holds a real surprise: One additional guest shows up and
changes the game. The competition shifts into high gear.
The women are confused and concerned when Sean gives another early rose
to an enchanting wedding gown designer. When yet another bachelorette
returns with a rose, the others realize that all the rules are out the
window; if Sean feels a connection with one of them, she will get a rose
right then and there. However not all the women are lucky enough to
receive an early rose, and they wonder how best to impress him. One
vulnerable woman reaches out to the Bachelor with honesty and sincerity.
Another comes on strong, while still another repeatedly tries to steal
his attention.
Twelve women head into the rose ceremony with roses
safely in hand. Sean, acknowledging how difficult it is to send seven
more home, selects seven additional bachelorettes at the rose ceremony.
Nineteen women will continue on with him in the search to find love.
A list of the bachelorettes will be released shortly.
Romantic and adventurous dates will reach new heights this season,
testing the ladies' perseverance in pursuing their romantic objective,
along with fun, exciting and exotic dates that will elicit real and raw
passions. For the first group date, 13 women compete in a photo shoot,
with the winner getting a cover deal for Harlequin romance novels. On a
one-on-one date to an art gallery opening with priceless art, Sean plays
a huge prank on the woman. One bachelorette's date with
Sean gives them
a chance to break a world record for the longest on-screen kiss. The
Bachelor gets to see another side of one bachelorette when he takes her
on a date to Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, and
surprises her by sharing the park with two chronically ill teenagers and
showcasing a special performance by country music's Eli Young Band.
Sean takes another woman on a private jet ride to Joshua Tree National
Park, but will she decide to go on the rock climb?
Eight women join Sean
for a challenging rock'em sock'em roller derby match. One lucky
bachelorette gets a Rodeo Drive shopping spree ˆ la "Pretty Woman," and
the couple is treated to a VIP private concert from folk-rock-pop artist
Ben Taylor, the son of legendary folk rock legends James Taylor and
Carly Simon.
Beautiful Whitefish, Montana is the backdrop for a
traditional farm-style relay race, including canoeing, hay bucking and
goat milking. A romantic ice castle plays an important part in a sensual
individual date in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, and country pop singer
Sarah Darling serenades Sean and another bachelorette.
However, when a
group of women take part in a polar bear plunge in an icy cold lake, the
medics are kept busy. Finally, after spending passionate weeks
traveling to a variety of locations, Sean brings his final three women
to Thailand for a dramatic change of scenery for the exotic dates and
the finale. Will he miss his chance for a happy ending again?
As in the past, women will continue to be eliminated each week, but if
at any point a woman should decide that she's no longer interested in
the Bachelor, she can reject his invitation to continue dating. Some
lucky women will meet his family, and he will visit their hometowns for a
slice of their lives in an effort to determine the woman with whom he
is most compatible.
Hosted by Chris Harrison, "The Bachelor" is a production of Next
Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television. Mike Fleiss
and Martin Hilton are the executive producers. "The Bachelor" is
broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with
stereo sound. A parental guideline will be assigned closer to the
airdate.
This episode of "The Bachelor" will be available on ABC.com the day
after airing on the network for users to watch online. For more
information on "The Bachelor" visit ABC.com.
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