The Bachelorette

I think Angie choosing Carlin as her love is a fair result, although you have to feel sorry for Timm.

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Not all other seasons. Season 1 was 10 episodes. However this season is the same length as all the other seasons

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I dunno why so many people are acting like it was the wrong result. Timm was way too crazy and wild… that was never going to work and he had clearly been friend zoned ages ago. Carlin was always the right choice.

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The Bachelorette wins the heart of Australia

Total audience jumps 27% year on year.

The Bachelorette Australia bloomed this year, with audience growth across all platforms, including a record audience on 10 Play .

  • National total average audience (including 7 day TV and broadcast video on-demand (BVOD): 1.25 million viewers, up 27% year on year.
  • Capital city total average audience : 1 million, up 27% year on year.
  • Capital city TV average audience: 802,000, up 21% year on year on year.
  • 10 Play (7 day BVOD) average audience : 194,000, up 55% year on year. Biggest show on 10 Play ever.

The romance, drama and fun of The Bachelorette Australia captivated social media this year. Total interactions on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter rose 92% from last year to 856,000 interactions.

The Bachelorette Australia felt the love in the key advertising demographics, ranking #1 in under 50s, 16 to 39s, 18 to 49s and 25 to 54s.

This season’s average capital city commercial shares soared year on year:

  • Under 50s: up 4.9 points.
  • 16 to 39s: up 5.2 points.
  • 18 to 49s: up 4.5 points.
  • 25 to 54s: up 4.9 points.

Network 10’s chief content officer Beverley McGarvey said: “We couldn’t be more pleased for Angie and Carlin, and wish them every happiness for the future.

“Once again this year, The Bachelorette Australia proved its popularity with viewers across all platforms. It is one of the most engaging and noisiest shows on television and across other platforms and viewers clearly loved Angie and the bachelors.

“The success of this year’s season is a testament to the passion and hard work of many people on and off screen. I’d like to thank Angie for sharing her fairy tale journey with us, and the contestants for opening up their hearts to finding love. I also want to thank our production partners Warner Bros. International for their brilliant work in bringing this season to life and everyone at 10 for their tireless efforts,” she said.

The most watched regular episode on television was the penultimate episode, with the most dramatic rose ceremony ever, achieving an average national overnight audience of 1.10 million viewers.

On 10 Play , the second episode – which saw Angie confront councillor Jesse about his actions – achieved the highest 7 day BVOD audience ever (250,000).

Network 10’s chief sales officer Rod Prosser said: “A big thank you to our commercial partners for their support across the season.

“ The Bachelorette Australia continues to deliver fantastic results for advertisers and it was great to work with you all to bring your brand story to life through cross-platform integration and innovative activations.”

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https://www.instagram.com/p/B419vTeFrc6/

I recently read from one of my favorite modern day poets @yung_pueblo ‘make sure the walls you build to protect yourself do not become your prison’

I built up some big ol walls over the years. I have my reasons. We all do. The reality is none of us are going to be a walk in the park to be with. We’ve all suffered or are suffering from something. That’s life. So when you meet someone willing to see past these walls and committed to understanding you and want to grow with you… don’t let past conditioning, ego or pride get in the way.

You knew. Even when I doubted you because of these walls. You were patient with me. Thank-you for fighting for us and knowing what we have was real and pure from the very beginning. You are exactly what I wanted and more coming into this. I love you my Noh Noh @carlinsterritt :rose:

Finally, thank-you for coming on this adventure with us. I can’t even begin to put into words how grateful I am for the people who put their heart soul into this show. Everyone works so incredibly hard. My dream team. You know who you are. Thank-you.

The End…Fairytale style. The beginning of real life! x

Sharna Burgess may or may not be The Bachelorette in the future. She has thought about it, and Ten has discussed it with her.

I wish Ten wouldn’t overexpose their personalities like this.

I actually think she would be a good choice.

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Same I think she would be a great choice.

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:roll_eyes: Recycle, recycle, recycle.

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Seems that the article has been pulled.

Probably fake news again? :joy:

Still there but that link doesn’t work now.

Hopefully this link works:

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As much as I like Sharna as a judge on DWTS and her on-air personality, if she does eventually become the Bachelorette then it basically shows how uncreative and boring 10 is with their personalities. It’s almost like they’re the greens in terms of using TV personalities, they recycle (almost) everyone. Why not someone new or unknown for a change?

Time to rename 10 the over-exposed Celebrity* network

*barely

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So much for TV with a twist!

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I think she is a good choice.

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It would also further emphasise just how The Bachelor/ette (and other shows on rival networks such as Married At First Sight) is more about people trying to boost their media profiles than actually finding love - this is something which I personally think should outrage the general population of Australia although sadly the ratings prove they’d much rather watch manufactured drama than vaguely realistic dating/relationship content.

Australians should protest and riot in the streets. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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