‘Bachelor’ and ‘Bachelorette’ First Impression Rose Recipients: How Far Did They Go?
Mar 13, 2019
Let’s be honest, while happily ever afters are great in fairytales, we all love a little drama (or a lot of drama) when it comes to what we watch on TV. Reality dating shows have gotten more and more popular for that very reason — and that means there’s plenty for audiences to choose from when it comes to their next guilty pleasure. Here are our picks for the best dating shows to stream right now for that perfect mix of love and pure chaos!
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Not only does Love Island USA have everything you want from a dating show, it’s also a reality competition series! Viewers can even vote for their favorite couples to determine which of the island’s singles continue to stay in the villa and who will leave heartbroken.
Where to watch: Peacock, Netflix, and Hulu.
Netflix
If you’re looking for love, do looks play a factor in who you decide to connect with? Well, for these single men and women, love is completely blind, and an engagement comes before their first face-to-face meeting.
Where to watch: Netflix.
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This series serves as a spin-off to The Bachelor, which is one of the most iconic and well known dating shows in TV history. It follows the journey of a woman looking for love. Eliminations and roses are (hopefully) the key to each season's bachelorette finding one perfect match and a lifetime of happiness.
Where to watch: Tubi and Hulu.
Lifetime
Love at first sight might sound like the ultimate dream but what about marriage at first sight? That’s right, six singles agree to get married the moment they meet with the goal of finding their partner for life. Watch season 18 on Lifetime now!
Where to watch: Sling TV, Prime Video, Lifetime, Freevee, Netflix, Hulu, Discovery Plus, and Philo.
Netflix
Ultimatum can make or break any relationship, so if you’re faced with the decision to marry or move on, what will you do? With love on the line and other potential matches entering the picture to make things even more complicated, it’s time to make your choice once and for all.
What to watch: Netflix.
Netflix
Comparability is everything in a relationship, and it’s also everything in this series. Those couples who can prove that they work well together are able to get the ultimate power of controlling the fate of other pairs. Juicy!!
Where to watch: Netflix
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10 single men and 10 single women are assessed by a team of professional matchmakers and psychologists in order to discover their perfect match. The matchmakers choose their pairings based on those results at the beginning of the season and then the contestants must figure out who their match is based on dates and competitions.
Where to watch: Pluto TV, Hulu, and Paramount+.
Check out the The Best Reality TV Shows To Watch Next for more weekend binge inspiration!
It looks like Sydney Sweeney loves an internet rabbit hole as much as we do. The Euphoria actress is producing and starring in a new movie from Warner Bros. inspired by a Reddit short story that had the internet buzzing. Keep reading for the full scoop on the movie, and the insane Reddit post that inspired it, called "I pretended to be a missing girl so I could rob her family."
The movie is based on a Reddit short story called "I pretended to be a missing girl so I could rob her family," written by Joe Cote in the r/nosleep forum on Reddit. The channel provides users the space to post spooky short stories from a first-person perspective — and to discuss all the posts like the stories are real.
This tale follows a drifter who decides to pose as a missing girl to trick and rob the girl’s family. But it doesn’t take long for her to realize she’s made a terrible mistake. Other "creepypasta" stories from a subreddit (which, according to Business Insider, is a term inspired by "copypasta," blocks of text that go viral and become memes) have been adapted for the screen like 2018's Slender Man movie, inspired by the character in the Something Awful internet forum.
This isn’t the first project Sydney Sweeney has produced — she worked behind the scenes on Anyone But You with Glen Powell and her horror flick Immaculate. She’s also an executive producer on BookTok adaptation The Housemaid, which is directed by Paul Feig and stars Brandon Sklenar and Amanda Seyfried alongside Sydney.
Alongside Sydney producing, we'll also get a script by Eric Roth, the Oscar-winning writer behind Dune and Forrest Gump. Stay tuned for the latest news on the I Pretended To Be A Missing Girl cast and release date as we receive updates!
Check out Netflix's New Murder Mystery Show The Residence for a different kind of thrill!
The Golden Bachelorette has officially been greenlit to be released this fall, and the very first Golden Bachelorette has officially been named!
Scroll on for everything we know about the upcoming TV show, including casting announcements and premiere date details.
Joan Vassos, a 61 year-old school administrator, will star in the upcoming The Golden Bachelorspinoff as the Golden Bachelorette. She was a contestant on The Golden Bachelor's first season, but chose to leave the show to be with her daughter who was experiencing a medical emergency at the time.
The Golden Bachelor, Gerry Turner, shared his congratulations towards Joan via an Instagram post reading:
"Dear Joan, congratulations on being named the first ever Golden Bachelorette. You will be phenomenal as the new representative of a generation. From one Golden to another... relax, breathe, and enjoy. Gerry."
Winner of The Golden Bachelor, Theresa Nist, spread more love via Instagram Stories. She shared a few smiley photos of her and Joan together with the caption reading: "My dear friend, Joan, I am so excited for you!!"
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Jonathan, Pascal, Pablo, Gregg, Jordan, David, Charles, R.J., Gil, Michael, Bill, Guy, Chock, Gary, Keith, Ken, Bob, Mark, Charles, Jack, Dan, Kim, Christopher, and Thomas
The men of The Golden Bachelorette have been announced and it looks like they're going to keep Joan on her toes because they're hot!
If you don't feel like counting, there's 24 sexy grandpas who'll be competing for a chance to win the #1 spot in Joan's romantic life and they have amazing backgrounds.
According to Entertainment Weekly, here's everything you need to know about them:
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 68
City: Portland, OR
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 66
City: Marina Del Rey, CA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 62
City: Ranchos Palos Verdes, CA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 66
City: Philadelphia, PA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 60
City: Wichita, KA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 64
City: West Babylon, NY
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 64
City: Naples, FL
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 68
City: Austin, TX
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 65
City: Palm Desert, CA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 60
City: Mission Viejo, CA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 64
City: Longboat Key, FL
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 66
City: Reno, NV
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 68
City: Chicago, IL
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 61
City: Oakland, IA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 61
City: Chicago, IL
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 62
City: San Jose, CA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 60
City: Peabody, MA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 69
City: Seattle, WA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 57
City: Leesville, LA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 65
City: Denver, NC
Age: 63
City: Cambridge, MD
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 69
City: Chicao, IL
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 66
City: Irvine, CA
Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Age: 62
City: New York, NY
Disney/Ramona Rosales
The Golden Bachelorette airs September 18 on ABC! You'll also be able to stream episodes on Hulu.
According to ABC, The Golden Bachelorette will air on ABC and be available to stream on Hulu the following day. Historically, the different installments of The Bachelor have aired on Thursdays at 8pm ET.
It just so happens that our most beloved contestants from The Golden Bachelor, Kathy and Susan, have been working on a podcast titled Bachelor Happy Hour: Golden Hour. They've posted tons of episodes dishing on The Golden Bachelor experience.
The pair definitely showed some real chemistry during the first-ever Golden Bachelor, and the podcast is a true testament to their friendship.
“We can finish each other's sentences,” Susan told PhillyVoice about Kathy. “We're night and day, but yet we're the same in a sense. We just roll off each other, and it's so easy.”
As far as the winners of The Golden Bachelor, Gerry and Theresa, things worked out for a bit, but they mutually decided to end their marriage in April 2024. Many speculated that they split because they had settled down in different places of the country and found it hard to relocate for love.
“We looked at homes in South Carolina, we considered New Jersey, and we just looked at homes after home,” Theresa said during an interview on Good Morning America, “but we never got to the point where we made that decision.”
According to Variety, the first installment of The Golden Bachelor reached about 43.4 million viewers, making it ABC’s most-watched unscripted premiere on Hulu. The finale amassed 6.1 million viewers, deeming it the biggest episode in Bachelor history in nearly 3 years.
We had so much fun watching the very first installment of The Golden Bachelor, that we just can’t wait to see the roles reversed for The Golden Bachelorette. The hype is very real!
Check back here for more updates on The Golden Bachelorette!
Header image via Disney/Ramona Rosales
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Etoilé is bringing the world of ballet to TV— and we finally have a first look! Show creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino are ready for viewers to see the complex, messy, and beautiful moments that make up the life of a ballet dancer through Etoilé. And while the show may feature your Gilmore Girls and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel faves, don't expect Etoilé to be a carbon copy of either.
So give your undivided attention to this Etoilé first look because your fave husband and wife duo have officially done it again!
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According to Vanity Fair, Etoilé focuses on the inner world of two prominent "ballet companies as they embark on a groundbreaking scheme to lure audiences back to their art form." The "scheme" involves something akin to Wife Swap and this is sure to have hilarious and (maybe) disastrous results.
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Are you ready for this? Viewers will be transported to New York and Paris.
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Now comes the fun part! Etoilé has a stacked cast that includes Luke Kirby ("Jack"), Charlotte Gainsburg ("Geneviève"), Lou de Laâge, Gideon Glick, David Alvarez, Ivan du Pontavice, Taïs Vinolo, David Haig, Simon Callow, and Yanic Truesdale.
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Etoilé will have eight episodes which seems to be the standard for most series!
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The Hollywood Reporterreported Etoilé will have two seasons.
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It premieres on Amazon Prime April 24, 2025 so we're counting down until this captivating new series hits our screens. We may even start a group chat so we can talk about explosive moments!
It's evident everyone's not on board with the New York and Paris ballet companies swapping their "top talent," but it seems like the high-brow plan may be the greatest thing that happens to them. From comedic rants to the precision of the dancers, Étoile has the makings of a great series!
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If you’re craving the weekly dramaGrey’s Anatomy season 21 regularly supplies outside of your weekly watch, Netflix is coming out with a show that aims to fill the void. Pulse, a medical drama series, follows the personal and professional lives of the doctors and staff at a Miami trauma center. Certainly Grey’s Anatomy-esque, if you ask me!
Now that’s how you do a trailer! A steamy workplace romance coupled with the drama and intensity of working in Miami’s busiest level 1 trauma center = a happy gal over here. From the trailer alone, I can tell this is a fresh take on the average medical drama, boasting more energy and intensity from its leading cast and script. As if I really needed another show to binge, I have a feeling I’ll binge this series fast.
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The TLDR: A group of ER residents navigate medical crises and personal drama while dealing with a scandalous allegation at their Miami hospital. The longer, more detailed version, for those who are curious and want the full story: Danielle, who goes by Danny, is in her third year of residency and is unexpectedly promoted after the hospital’s chief resident, Dr. Xander Phillips, is suspended. Danny and Phillips must work together as word of their secret fling begins to spread around the hospital like wildfire. To add fuel to the fire — pun intended — a hurricane hits Miami, flooding the ER with trauma cases (sorry, that one was unintentional).
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The Pulse cast has some truly awesome names, including:
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The 10-episode series will stream exclusively on Netflix starting April 3, 2025.
Netflix
Though set in the heat of Miami, Florida, Pulse was filmed 2,000 miles west in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Now, I’m fascinated and simultaneously excited to see how they’ve recreated the vibrant, beachy vibes of Miami using the desert landscape Albuquerque has to offer!
Pulse just proves that Medical Dramas Are SO Back. Here Are 21 You Can Stream Right Now!