The Bachelor Australia is set to air on Wednesday, 21 July at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play, as 31-year-old pilot Jimmy Nicholson goes on a quest for love.
The Bachelor 2021
10 described Nicholson as a self-confessed romantic, who is an intelligent and passionate go-getter who is ready to find his happily ever after.
On being the next Bachelor, Nicholson said: “I am a big believer in embracing any opportunity that presents itself, especially if it has the potential to change your life for the better.
“The journey ahead will be one of the most challenging experiences that I have ever undertaken, however, I am very excited to meet someone that I could potentially spend the rest of my life with.”
The Bachelorettes
This year will see 23 women competing for Nicholson‘s heart.
See More: The Bachelor Australia: Meet the 2021 Bachelorettes
Hailing from New South Wales are medical equipment installer, Annabelle; flight manager, Chanel; personal trainer, Elena; registered nurse, Hannah; marketing manager, Holly; nutritionist, Jay; youth worker, Rebekah and customer service officer, Tamlyn.
Representing Victoria are speech pathologist, Ashleigh; occupational therapist, Brooke; corporate lawyer, Carlie; executive recruiter, Jacinta; crane operator, Lily; marketing coordinator, Madison; technical analyst, Sierah and corporate travel manager, Tahnee.
From the Sunshine State, Queensland are dance teacher, Ash; criminal lawyer, Belinda; hair stylist, Stevie and company director, Tatum.
Speech pathologist, Laura and office administrator, Lauren are proud South Australians, while business development manager Stephanie is flying the flag for Western Australia.
Top Row L-R: Stevie, Ashleigh, Sierah, Carlie, Laura, Holly, Chanel, Annabelle, Belinda, Tatum, Hannah, Tamlyn, Rebekah
Bottom Row L-R: Stephanie, Jacinta, Jay, Elena, Brooke, Ash, Tahnee, Madison, Lauren, Lily
Past seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette Australia franchises have resulted in love matches for Tim and Anna, Sam and Snezana, Georgia and Lee, Matty J and Laura.
Last year, in the finale of The Bachelor Australia 879,000 watched as Locky Gilbert pledged his love to nurse, Irena Srbinovska.
The list of achievements is long for what the 2020 final did:
• #1 entertainment show of the night
• Dominated the key demos: #1 in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s
• #1 show on BVOD last night
• Final Decision was the #1 live stream event on 10 Play
Hosted by Osher Günsberg, The Bachelor Australia is made for Network 10 by Warner Bros. International Television Production.
The Bachelor Australia, premieres Wednesday, 21 July At 7.30pm, only on 10 and 10 Play On Demand