It’s the world’s most exciting dating show and after a string of seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette and multiple international spin-offs, M-Net confirmed today that it’s bringing the popular series to South Africa!
The first season of The Bachelor South Africa is expected to premiere on Valentine’s Day next year and M-Net and production company Rapid Blue have already started the search for 25 beautiful single ladies who are ready to ignite the flame of passion with their Prince Charming – and then become his one and only true love.
M-Net has always been leading the pack when it comes to high-quality, big-budget reality shows and our hearts are pounding with excitement as we embark on this new journey of love,”says M-Net Channels Director Jan du Plessis. “We started the reality show craze with Big Brother many years ago and have been able to keep our viewers entertained with local versions of the world’s biggest reality show crowd-pleasers – from talent searches to sizzling cooking competitions and survival games. Our viewers have been craving a show-stopping dating show and we are proud to add The Bachelor, a proven hit, to our reality programming mix.”
The Bachelor has been one of the world’s most successful reality shows and the local version is expected to be as much of a big hit. 22 seasons of the show have been produced in the US and the format has been licensed to more than 30 countries. In 2017 it was the number one show in 10 territories: the US, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Switzerland and the Ukraine.
For those who are still unfamiliar with the show’s concept, the show is about one lucky man who embarks on a journey during which he goes on dream dates with dazzling women and gradually narrows down his options to the perfect match – who is typically the recipient of a romantic marriage proposal in the dramatic finale.
Want to be involved in the show’s upcoming debut season? If you are single, over 21, either never married or legally divorced – and meet the requirements stipulated in the Terms and Conditions (published on the website), you need to fill out the short entry form on the M-Net website, where you will also be asked to submit two photographs of yourself. Among the Terms and Conditions are that you are in possession of a valid South African ID document and that you will be available for filming between 6 October and 25 November 2018.
“Potential entrants may want to know if The Bachelor is looking for specific qualities, ”says Donald Clarke, Executive Producer from production company Rapid Blue, who is producing the show for M-Net. “Do they have to be drop-dead gorgeous, be able to flirt with fire or finesse, have an interesting life story, be an outgoing party girl or be blessed with beauty and brains? The answer is simple: ALL the single ladies stand a chance! You just need to be ready for romance!”
Entry details can be found at http://www.mnet.tv/thebachelorsa and entries close on 20 August 2019.
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