'The Bachelor' is known for casting gorgeous, eligible men. Just asked the long line of women competing to date them! As the reality show gears up for its latest season, featuring Juan Pablo Galavis (a castoff from Desiree Hartstock's season of 'The Bachelorette'), we can't help but think back to to last season's 'Bachelor': Sean Lowe. Both gentlemen are undoubtedly dashing, but who do you think i
‘Bachelor’ star Sean Lowe knows the show’s winner, Catherine Giudici, is the one for him. Apparently, she’s also the first one for him.
Well, sort of.
Sean Lowe, star of this season's 'The Bachelor,' is thisclose from pretend-proposing to one of two women before they inevitably break up and go their separate ways.
So it's a good thing they don't know he possibly offered to give his own sister his sperm so she could have a baby.
Jesus is everywhere these days. He’s appeared on potato chips, an old rocking chair and even on a wet sock. Now it appears Jesus made a special guest spot on a woman’s television, and it wasn’t during a re-airing of Mel Gibson’s ‘Passion of the Christ.’
The Honest Bachelor is, well honest. And honestly it's hilarious. David Spade dawns a wig to impersonate this season's bachelor, Ben Flajnik. Instead of putting on a charade and acting like the nationally televised show that he's payed to be on is all about love, David Spade puts it bluntly why he wants to be surrounded by beautiful women all vying for his red rose. The truth hurts. The good hurt
Ben Flajnik learned on ‘The Bachelorette‘ that what doesn’t kill you gets you your own reality show. After Ashley Hebert rejected his marriage proposal on national television, ABC decided to make Flajnik the newest ‘Bachelor.’