RIVALRY is rife as Bachelor Tim Robards continues to pluck fallen beauty after fallen beauty from the bunch.
But is it any wonder, given the remaining nine bachelorettes have
to fight tooth and nail for a mere five minutes with their man?
One
contestant, 26-year-old Anna, was the lucky lady to snag a kiss from
Robbards during last night's episode but says she waited a whole two
weeks to score some one-on-one time.
"I had been locked up in the
Bachelor house for two weeks and I hadn't been on a single date or a
group date so this was my first one since my one-on-one in the Blue
Mountains," she told news.com.au today. "I just really wanted to get out
of the house at that point."
I've been asked so many times that I've forgotten the real answer as to why I went on The Bachelor.
I think if any of us contestants are being completely honest
with ourselves, wanting to get our mugs on TV had to be a small part of
why we entered. Looking for true love … really? I think the odds are
higher of finding a match on a dating website than the 25:1 ratio in The Bachelor mansion.
For me it was a kind of social experiment. I've found myself single
at 25 with no real experience at dating, and I wanted to see if I
actually could open up and hit it off with someone. Turns out no, I
couldn't!
Looking for a real date ... model and former Fairfax journalist Ash Crabbe.
While filming The Bachelor, all the 'Bachelorettes' lived together around the clock in a mansion that looked like it was from the set of The Bold and the Beautiful. For our part, we were dressed by Channel Ten stylists only when the cameras rolled for the rose ceremony.
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If you didn't get invited on a date, you didn't leave the
house. So being cooped up inside is all that viewers have seen of me for
the past two weeks; it's enough to drive anyone crazy. Perhaps my
unwillingness to talk emotionally on camera, or most likely because I
avoided saying complimentary things about Tim Robards ("Where did those
muscles come from?", "I love your suit today Tim") meant I didn't get
invited on a date between Episode 3, where we went to the sand dunes, to
last night's Episode 6, which was also the night I had to say goodbye
to the house.
While the premise of the show is for Tim to get to know our
real personalities, you have to fight for the small amount of time with
him to ensure that happens. There are a lot of conversations with Tim
that haven't been aired; he'd speak to girls individually at the
cocktail parties for example.
Elimination time .. The Bachelor's Tim Robards clearly doesn't like direct questions.
In these moments, you do feel a little like it's a job interview or a speed date. With cameras in your face.
I would constantly be unsure of how much to
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