The Bachelor Australia

It wasn’t just the final that had the highest share of audience ever. Ten said is that this season of The Bachelor had more viewers than any other season plus there were more viewers on tenplay than any other. Considering the results this year for the majority of returning series, that is a great result.

2 Likes

Wow, Lisa’s Project interview with Nick and the top four ladies went for nearly 15 minutes. But it didn’t reveal much new information.

11 minutes according to what they posted on Facebook tonight.

They also used this old end card from when the show started on the clip posted above

1 Like

I actually thought it would go longer and maybe be split into two segments, given it was the only interview.

I thought the whole thing was a massive cop out by Nick. The way he gets out of the standard media commitments post finale to do just one pre-recorded interview I feel was weak. He signed up to the show and should have to live up to the usual various media expectations. Hiding overseas is pretty pathetic.

I can’t believe how lacklustre Nick is about it all. It’s pretty obvious the show was for exposure rather than trying to find anything serious, given he admits that he is not ready for a relationship (which he claims he only discovered after signing up for the show, what a load of crap). Sophie made a good point similar to what I’ve been saying - you signed up to a show that is meant to end with a girl at the end. It doesn’t meant you have to propose or commit to anything big but at least give it a go on the outside without the cameras. If it doesn’t work out then so be it.

What this interview really highlighted was that some of these girls really did have strong feelings for him. I was the most surprised by Brooke. The editing made it look like she wasn’t interested in him so quit but it seems like she moreso cottoned onto the fact that Nick wasn’t taking the process seriously so left. The editing this season definitely cut out lots to make Nick not look as bad at the end.

1 Like

The engagement ring shown in Thursday’s finale will be donated to charity.

Nick Cummins is appearing at BIG W Erina on Saturday morning, then at BIG W Warringah Mall in the afternoon, to promote his book. His touring schedule:

The season 6 finale in which Nick dumped Sophie and Brittany aired on Bravo in New Zealand tonight, and Kiwi viewers were just as unhappy with the outcome. Many of them agreed it was a waste of time.

Yet they will still watch next season.

Like watching it in the first place wasn’t a complete waste of time :rofl:

5 Likes

Nick will be live at the desk at The Sunday Project this week. Hopefully he will explain in a better fashion on why he picked neither Brittany and Sophie at the finale.

Ugh move on now.

5 Likes

What is there to explain? He didn’t feel 100% connected with either of the girls so decided not to enter into a fake relationship.

1 Like

I thought last Sunday was meant to be his only television interview on the topic? Flogging a dead horse now.

1 Like

He has a book to promote and he will be doing a media blitz next week. So far announced The Sunday Project, then Monday 7am Fitzy and Wippa on Nova, then Studio 10.

This will only add to the theory that contestants on these reality shows are not genuine and as many suspected, they seem to only go on these shows now to promote themselves and build a fan base.

2 Likes

No interview with Grimshaw on A Current Affair?

No rose for Tracy. :wink:

2 Likes

Cancelled his interview with Fitzy and Wippa on Nova this morning.

If he is talking about his mental health, he should be left alone by the media and us all here in this thread and other online forums - there is nothing we can add of value and Nick needs space and time to work thru.

Unfortunately, the media has created an environment where reality tv just isn’t real without thinking about the impacts on individuals, too many reality ‘stars’ regret appearances after programs air (not just this program, the Block, MKR AND House Rules are also guilty, this years racist episodes of MKR should never have been allowed to air)

Reality TV has crossed the line of acceptable behavior, very much like radio pranks did a few years ago, time for a review

3 Likes