The Bachelors Australia, premiering on Monday, 9 January 2023 on 10 and 10 Play, has shared a first look into what’s to come.
Located on the Gold Coast, The Bachelors Australia is a world first with triple the bachelors, triple the romance and triple the engagement rings.
From rose rejections to love’s hopefuls playing by their own rules, The Bachelors Australia’s first look gives an insight into the drama, heartbreak, and love to come.
Joining the newly formatted show is, Felix Von Hofe, who stands at an impressive 6 feet 6 inches tall. The 27-year-old Victorian marketing manager and self-confessed family man is craving face-to-face connection, hopefully with someone who can make him laugh.
Felix said: “For me, the most attractive quality a girl can have is a good sense of humour. My dream date would be anything where it ends up hurting to laugh, because if we’re both laughing the whole time then it can’t get much better.”
Hailing from Sydney, 35-year-old restaurant manager Thomas Malucelli is a hopeless romantic.
Born in a small town outside Florence in Italy, meditation and practicing mindfulness might be up there with his favourite past-times, but Thomas is also a self-confessed adrenaline junkie and outdoors man.
Describing himself as loyal and motivated, Thomas is looking for a woman who is confident, honest and a great communicator.
Thomas said: “The idea of finding the love of my life in a context that is so out of my comfort zone really excites me.”
And last is 25-year-old Mood Monroe lead drummer and songwriter, Jed McIntosh, from Victoria.
This rocker might convey a tough boy persona but underneath his impressive body art, is a sensitive man with a very big heart. Proud to stand out from the crowd, Jed’s looking for a woman who is confident, passionate, empathetic, and ready to commit.
Jed said: “A woman willing to find love on a public platform is the confidence I need in a partner.”
The Bachelors Australia premieres Monday, 9 January on 10 and 10 Play.