What happens to the stars of The Bachelor after their time on the franchise ends? How much are they really worth? Let’s dive into the net worth of some of the most famous Bachelor Nation members.
Bachelor Alums With Lowest Net Worths
Not all of the Bachelor leads have been able to turn reality TV fame into money. Season 18 Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis has the lowest net worth of all 28 leads with a reported net worth of $85,000, as reported by Just Jared.
Not surprisingly, Bachelor leads you barely remember, Aaron Buerge Matt Grant and Andrew Baldwin (Season 10) have an average net worth of around $130,000.
Despite starring in his own reality show with his final rose winner, Ben Higgins net worth is reportedly only $100,000. Nick Viall, who recently competed on Special Forces has a reported net worth of $129,000.
Surprisingly, the franchise’s first Bachelor, Alex Michel, has a been living...
Bachelor Alums With Lowest Net Worths
Not all of the Bachelor leads have been able to turn reality TV fame into money. Season 18 Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis has the lowest net worth of all 28 leads with a reported net worth of $85,000, as reported by Just Jared.
Not surprisingly, Bachelor leads you barely remember, Aaron Buerge Matt Grant and Andrew Baldwin (Season 10) have an average net worth of around $130,000.
Despite starring in his own reality show with his final rose winner, Ben Higgins net worth is reportedly only $100,000. Nick Viall, who recently competed on Special Forces has a reported net worth of $129,000.
Surprisingly, the franchise’s first Bachelor, Alex Michel, has a been living...
- 4/21/2024
- by Jennifer Havener
- TV Shows Ace
Would Bachelor Nation want more of Jason Tartick on our screens?
If he has his way, that might happen.
We first met Jason on Becca Kufrin’s season of The Bachelorette.
He came in third place, heading home in Week 9 when Becca sent Jason packing after Hometowns and right before Fantasy Suites.
Jason went on to find love with Kaitlyn Bristowe, also from Bachelor Nation, while they didn’t meet on any of the shows.
Instead, they met while taping her Off the Vine podcast, and hit it off. Things didn’t go as planned, though. Despite getting engaged, the popular couple split last summer.
Now, Jason Tartick is throwing out hints about The Bachelor
Jason Tartick might feel oversaturated when it comes to Bachelor Nation stars, but, in reality, he’s only been on one show – The Bachelorette.
Now, he’s throwing his hat in the ring for a...
If he has his way, that might happen.
We first met Jason on Becca Kufrin’s season of The Bachelorette.
He came in third place, heading home in Week 9 when Becca sent Jason packing after Hometowns and right before Fantasy Suites.
Jason went on to find love with Kaitlyn Bristowe, also from Bachelor Nation, while they didn’t meet on any of the shows.
Instead, they met while taping her Off the Vine podcast, and hit it off. Things didn’t go as planned, though. Despite getting engaged, the popular couple split last summer.
Now, Jason Tartick is throwing out hints about The Bachelor
Jason Tartick might feel oversaturated when it comes to Bachelor Nation stars, but, in reality, he’s only been on one show – The Bachelorette.
Now, he’s throwing his hat in the ring for a...
- 1/29/2024
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
At the age of 38, Clare Crawley is about to become ABC’s oldest Bachelorette in the history of the franchise when she takes her place in May as the leading lady of Season 16.
It makes sense that ABC is skewing older this season given the emotional turmoil on current Bachelor Peter Weber’s season that many fans have attributed to the young age of his contestants. Historically, “The Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” generally cast women in their twenties and early thirties. Last season’s star, Hannah Brown of Season 15, was a whopping 14 years younger than Crawley, having been 24 at the time her season was filmed last spring. The oldest “Bachelorette” before Crawley was Rachel Lindsay, who was 32 during her time starring on Season 13.
Also Read: 'The Bachelor': Chris Harrison Explains Reason for 'Awkward' Fantasy Suite Living Situation Between Final Three Women
However, those age guidelines have not historically applied...
It makes sense that ABC is skewing older this season given the emotional turmoil on current Bachelor Peter Weber’s season that many fans have attributed to the young age of his contestants. Historically, “The Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” generally cast women in their twenties and early thirties. Last season’s star, Hannah Brown of Season 15, was a whopping 14 years younger than Crawley, having been 24 at the time her season was filmed last spring. The oldest “Bachelorette” before Crawley was Rachel Lindsay, who was 32 during her time starring on Season 13.
Also Read: 'The Bachelor': Chris Harrison Explains Reason for 'Awkward' Fantasy Suite Living Situation Between Final Three Women
However, those age guidelines have not historically applied...
- 3/2/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Colton Underwood is looking for a wife, and we will see how his journey plays out through season 23 of The Bachelor, airing now. We've already watched him look for love on The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise, so we know quite a bit about the former NFL player. An interesting fact that you may not know, however, is that Colton is the second-youngest Bachelor we've ever had.
Colton was born on January 26, 1992, which makes him 26 years old. Most Bachelors have historically been in their late 20s or early 30s. In fact, he's the only Bachelor who will have filmed his season at age 26.
There's only one Bachelor who was younger than Colton when they filmed their season. Anyone remember Jesse Palmer from season five? He was just 25 when he went on the hunt for love. The oldest Bachelor filmed just after Jesse for season six. Byron Velvick was 40 when he handed out roses.
Colton was born on January 26, 1992, which makes him 26 years old. Most Bachelors have historically been in their late 20s or early 30s. In fact, he's the only Bachelor who will have filmed his season at age 26.
There's only one Bachelor who was younger than Colton when they filmed their season. Anyone remember Jesse Palmer from season five? He was just 25 when he went on the hunt for love. The oldest Bachelor filmed just after Jesse for season six. Byron Velvick was 40 when he handed out roses.
- 1/21/2019
- by Caitlyn Fitzpatrick
- Popsugar.com
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Girls recap here.
Our little Girls are growing up. Finally.
In the series’ penultimate episode, a major job offer causes Hannah to seriously consider leaving New York City and raising her baby elsewhere. The possibility pushes the mom-to-be to seek out the opinions of those who’ve shared her sphere (and at least a couple who’ve shared her apartment) over the past six seasons.
RelatedPerformer of the Week: Lena Dunham
It doesn’t go well — mainly because Hannah, Marnie, Shosh and Jessa finally have realized what we’ve known all along: They’re not really friends.
Our little Girls are growing up. Finally.
In the series’ penultimate episode, a major job offer causes Hannah to seriously consider leaving New York City and raising her baby elsewhere. The possibility pushes the mom-to-be to seek out the opinions of those who’ve shared her sphere (and at least a couple who’ve shared her apartment) over the past six seasons.
RelatedPerformer of the Week: Lena Dunham
It doesn’t go well — mainly because Hannah, Marnie, Shosh and Jessa finally have realized what we’ve known all along: They’re not really friends.
- 4/10/2017
- TVLine.com
On March 25, 2002, ABC introduced to the world a show that took one man’s search for Ms. Right and, with the help of some alleged post-production trickery and the casting of some beyond wackadoo hopefuls, turned it into a reality-tv phenomenon which has since spawned multiple STDs spin-offs.
We’re of course talking about The Bachelor, which on this day marks its 15th anniversary.
VideosRachel Lindsay Confirmed as First Black Bachelorette
Since inaugural suitor Alex Michel, the ABC franchise has helped 19 other eligible bachelors on their quest for “true love,” most recently bringing together Nick Viall and Vanessa Grimaldi in the Season 21 finale.
We’re of course talking about The Bachelor, which on this day marks its 15th anniversary.
VideosRachel Lindsay Confirmed as First Black Bachelorette
Since inaugural suitor Alex Michel, the ABC franchise has helped 19 other eligible bachelors on their quest for “true love,” most recently bringing together Nick Viall and Vanessa Grimaldi in the Season 21 finale.
- 3/25/2017
- TVLine.com
For the first time in 15 years and 33 seasons, Bachelor Nation will finally get to cheer on an African-American contestant as they attempt to find love on national TV.
During Monday night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, ABC announced that Rachel Lindsay, a 31-year-old lawyer from Dallas, Texas, has been cast as The Bachelorette for season 13. She's technically one of the final four ladies vying for Nick Viall's heart on season 21 of The Bachelor, which is currently airing on the network, but with this announcement, we now know she's not the 36-year-old's final pick (it's down to Corinne, Raven and Vanessa).
Et has learned that production for Rachel's season of The Bachelorette will begin shortly after Nick's finale episode airs on March 13. In anticipation of her historic season, we're breaking down the timeline of how, after years of being slammed for lack of diversity, the network ultimately chose a black male or female to lead...
During Monday night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, ABC announced that Rachel Lindsay, a 31-year-old lawyer from Dallas, Texas, has been cast as The Bachelorette for season 13. She's technically one of the final four ladies vying for Nick Viall's heart on season 21 of The Bachelor, which is currently airing on the network, but with this announcement, we now know she's not the 36-year-old's final pick (it's down to Corinne, Raven and Vanessa).
Et has learned that production for Rachel's season of The Bachelorette will begin shortly after Nick's finale episode airs on March 13. In anticipation of her historic season, we're breaking down the timeline of how, after years of being slammed for lack of diversity, the network ultimately chose a black male or female to lead...
- 2/15/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Erin Storm, a former contestant on The Bachelor, has died in a private plane crash in Los Angeles County, E! News confirmed with the coroner watch commander Wednesday. Storm was on season 12 of the popular ABC dating show back in 2008 when Matt Grant eventually gave Shayne Lamas the final rose. According to a Hawthorne Police Department press release, authorities were called to the scene of an airplane crash at Hawthorne Municipal Airport on Monday at approximately noon local time. According to NBC Los Angeles, Storm was the sole occupant of the Airborne Xt-912 light-sport, weight-shift control plane and crashed shortly after taking off. Byron Mayes, an employee at nearby Best Drilling and Pump,...
- 3/23/2016
- E! Online
So much popcorn was thrown into the air in shock and horror when ABC revealed its plan to have both Kaitlyn Bristowe and Britt Nilsson compete to be "The Bachelorette" for Season 11, which begins tonight at 9 p.m. Rosemaster Chris Harrison crowed that they had never had two Bachelorettes before, and that's true, but it's not a sexist twist pitting women against each other, it's a repeat of what they did back in "The Bachelor" Season 6 in 2004.
Have we already forgotten not only Byron Velvick but also the ill-fated Jay Overbye? Byron found love (for a while, anyway) with Mary Delgado, but real estate broker Jay got dumped on the first night when the ladies chose to continue dating pro fisherman Byron. It was a close one, though, and Jay lost by just one vote.
Jay Overbye had a lot to say to Huffington Post in their new "Here To...
Have we already forgotten not only Byron Velvick but also the ill-fated Jay Overbye? Byron found love (for a while, anyway) with Mary Delgado, but real estate broker Jay got dumped on the first night when the ladies chose to continue dating pro fisherman Byron. It was a close one, though, and Jay lost by just one vote.
Jay Overbye had a lot to say to Huffington Post in their new "Here To...
- 5/18/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
People Exclusive: The Bachelor's Chris Soules and fiancée Whitney Bischoff open up about their small-town life together – and starting a family! Subscribe now for instant access to their plans for beating the odds and making love last.
Sean Lowe may owe his marital happiness to The Bachelor, but that doesn't mean he's always up for toeing the party line.
A day after ABC announced that it would feature two bachelorettes for season 11, Lowe spoke out via his personal blog that the plan to feature Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowe vying for the affection of 25 men was "downright degrading."
"No one likes the idea,...
Sean Lowe may owe his marital happiness to The Bachelor, but that doesn't mean he's always up for toeing the party line.
A day after ABC announced that it would feature two bachelorettes for season 11, Lowe spoke out via his personal blog that the plan to feature Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowe vying for the affection of 25 men was "downright degrading."
"No one likes the idea,...
- 3/11/2015
- by lynette rice, @lynetterice
- People.com - TV Watch
Sean Lowe may owe his marital happiness to The Bachelor, but that doesn't mean he's always up for toeing the party line. A day after ABC announced that it would feature two bachelorettes for season 11, Lowe spoke out via his personal blog that the plan to feature Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowe vying for the affection of 25 men was "downright degrading." "No one likes the idea," Lowe wrote, adding that his wife Catherine, "thinks it's disgusting."This isn't a new idea. Back in 2004, season 6 of The Bachelor held a Ladies' Choice Ceremony in which 25 women were offered the choice between Jay Overbye and Byron Velvick.
- 3/11/2015
- by lynette rice, @lynetterice
- PEOPLE.com
Sean Lowe may owe his marital happiness to The Bachelor", but that doesn't mean he's always up for toeing the party line. A day after ABC announced that it would feature two bachelorettes for season 11, Lowe spoke out via his personal blog that the plan to feature Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowe vying for the affection of 25 men was "downright degrading." "No one likes the idea," Lowe wrote, adding that his wife Catherine, "thinks it's disgusting."This isn't a new idea. Back in 2004, season 6 of The Bachelor held a Ladies' Choice Ceremony in which 25 women were offered the choice between Jay Overbye and Byron Velvick.
- 3/11/2015
- by lynette rice, @lynetterice
- PEOPLE.com
If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night.
On Monday night, ABC revealed that "The Bachelorette" will have two rosemistresses for the first time in the show's history. (There were two Bachelors at one time, on Byron Velvick's season, and the women of the house voted early on to pick one to stay.) Jimmy Kimmel sat down with the two new bachelorettes: Kaitlyn Bristowe and Britt Nilsson. Jimmy grilled them on what will happen (they're not sure of the details yet), and what happens if they like the same guy. Jimmy also had them practice dumping a guy. Love when Kaitlyn dumped Jimmy for Guillermo, and Britt pulled the Matt Damon card on Jimmy and slapped him.
On Monday night, ABC revealed that "The Bachelorette" will have two rosemistresses for the first time in the show's history. (There were two Bachelors at one time, on Byron Velvick's season, and the women of the house voted early on to pick one to stay.) Jimmy Kimmel sat down with the two new bachelorettes: Kaitlyn Bristowe and Britt Nilsson. Jimmy grilled them on what will happen (they're not sure of the details yet), and what happens if they like the same guy. Jimmy also had them practice dumping a guy. Love when Kaitlyn dumped Jimmy for Guillermo, and Britt pulled the Matt Damon card on Jimmy and slapped him.
- 3/10/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Feminism suffered another sucker-punch at the hands of ABC’s reality-dating franchise on Monday night when Chris Harrison announced the upcoming season of The Bachelorette will begin with a runoff election between Kaitlyn Bristowe and Britt Nilsson.
RelatedThe Bachelor Season Finale Recap: Did Becca or Whitney Win Chris’ Heart?
Yes, the series that typically puts the power in the hands of its titular female singleton will begin by allowing its male competitors to strike the first blow.
“We actually decided not to decide: For the first time in Bachelorette history, we’re gonna have two bachelorettes,” Harrison explained cheerily.
RelatedThe Bachelor Season Finale Recap: Did Becca or Whitney Win Chris’ Heart?
Yes, the series that typically puts the power in the hands of its titular female singleton will begin by allowing its male competitors to strike the first blow.
“We actually decided not to decide: For the first time in Bachelorette history, we’re gonna have two bachelorettes,” Harrison explained cheerily.
- 3/10/2015
- TVLine.com
So … who's the next Bachelorette? Stop reading now if you don't want spoilers about Monday's finale of The Bachelor or who will be handing out the roses on the next season of The Bachelorette. After we learned which lady Chris Soules is now calling his "soulmate," another question remained: Who among the rest of the women would be chosen for her own journey to find love. Well, if you've been wondering whether it would be Britt Nilsson or Kaitlyn Bristowe for season 11, you've been asking the wrong question - it's not an either/or scenario. Both ladies will be kicking...
- 3/10/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- PEOPLE.com
So … who's the next Bachelorette?
Stop reading now if you don't want spoilers about Monday's finale of The Bachelor or who will be handing out the roses on the next season of The Bachelorette.
After we learned which lady Chris Soules is now calling his "soulmate," another question remained: Who among the rest of the women would be chosen for her own journey to find love?
Well, if you've been wondering whether it would be Britt Nilsson or Kaitlyn Bristowe for season 11, you've been asking the wrong question – it's not an either/or scenario.
Both ladies will be kicking off...
Stop reading now if you don't want spoilers about Monday's finale of The Bachelor or who will be handing out the roses on the next season of The Bachelorette.
After we learned which lady Chris Soules is now calling his "soulmate," another question remained: Who among the rest of the women would be chosen for her own journey to find love?
Well, if you've been wondering whether it would be Britt Nilsson or Kaitlyn Bristowe for season 11, you've been asking the wrong question – it's not an either/or scenario.
Both ladies will be kicking off...
- 3/10/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
Nashville, Tenn. — A federal judge on Monday dismissed a case filed by two black men who claimed ABC's "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" discriminated against casting participants of color.
U.S. District Court Judge Aleta Trauger's ruling states that casting decisions by the network and the series' producers are protected by the First Amendment and the case should not continue.
Nathaniel Claybrooks and Christopher Johnson sued the network in April, claiming their bids to appear on "The Bachelor" were never given serious consideration. They claimed the show and its spinoff "The Bachelorette" discriminated against nonwhite participants.
Trauger's ruling calls the plaintiffs' efforts "laudable" but says the lawsuit is aimed at regulating the show's content, which is forbidden under the First Amendment.
"Ultimately, whatever messages `The Bachelor' and `The Bachelorette' communicate or are intended to communicate – whether explicitly, implicitly, intentionally, or otherwise – the First Amendment protects the right of the producers...
U.S. District Court Judge Aleta Trauger's ruling states that casting decisions by the network and the series' producers are protected by the First Amendment and the case should not continue.
Nathaniel Claybrooks and Christopher Johnson sued the network in April, claiming their bids to appear on "The Bachelor" were never given serious consideration. They claimed the show and its spinoff "The Bachelorette" discriminated against nonwhite participants.
Trauger's ruling calls the plaintiffs' efforts "laudable" but says the lawsuit is aimed at regulating the show's content, which is forbidden under the First Amendment.
"Ultimately, whatever messages `The Bachelor' and `The Bachelorette' communicate or are intended to communicate – whether explicitly, implicitly, intentionally, or otherwise – the First Amendment protects the right of the producers...
- 10/16/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
As reported yesterday, Nashville natives Nathaniel Claybrooks and Christopher Johnson followed through with their threat to file a class action lawsuit against ABC and the producers of The Bachelor franchise for purposeful discrimination against people of color (African-Americans, Latinos, and Asian-Americans). The two African-American men and their lawyers discussed their hopes for what they think will be a “landmark civil rights case that will move social justice and economic equality forward.” Said attorney Cyrus Mehri, ”They’re doing their small part in the Unites States’ journey to be a more inclusive country, to be a more diverse country, and to...
- 4/18/2012
- by Lanford Beard
- EW - Inside TV
We better get the confessional out of the way: I've actually never watched a single episode of The Bachelor. I know -- I'm not sure how I've avoided it either. But considering that I've lived with my fair share of female roommates, it's inevitable that I've overhead a few tidbits or caught glimpses of some random scenes.
Even if I haven't devoted a noteworthy portion of my life to the soul-enriching experience of drooling over Ben or Brad or Bob or Byron (is there a trend here?), I still feel like I've learned some important things from The Bachelor. (And no, the list doesn't include "important people's names all start with the letter B," though I'm willing to explore the possibility later.)
1. Dress up. Always.
From what I've gathered, the show largely takes place in a mansion, and the bachelors always seem to be wearing suits. It might not be true,...
Even if I haven't devoted a noteworthy portion of my life to the soul-enriching experience of drooling over Ben or Brad or Bob or Byron (is there a trend here?), I still feel like I've learned some important things from The Bachelor. (And no, the list doesn't include "important people's names all start with the letter B," though I'm willing to explore the possibility later.)
1. Dress up. Always.
From what I've gathered, the show largely takes place in a mansion, and the bachelors always seem to be wearing suits. It might not be true,...
- 2/28/2012
- by Katie Hawkes
- Aol TV.
Read our top-rated entries to the Guardian's annual competition to find the best young talent in arts writing
Overall Winner
Visual art, under 14
Freddie Holker, 12 – Homage to Lucian Freud, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Disgusting. That's what I'm thinking; that's my gut instinct. It's reminiscent of the swimming-pool changing rooms back at school, where I'm scared to look at anything in case it offends someone. This is the Homage to Lucian Freud, one of Britain's best modern artists, who died on 20 July 2011. Seventeen paintings by Freud are displayed. I'm standing in an eerily plain room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 3,000 miles away from where I'm comfortable.
The only painting I can easily look at is, funnily enough, Naked Man, Back View. The only one that doesn't contain full-frontal nudity offers full dorsal nudity. It shows a fat man plonked on a footstool. His sitting position pushing out roll...
Overall Winner
Visual art, under 14
Freddie Holker, 12 – Homage to Lucian Freud, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Disgusting. That's what I'm thinking; that's my gut instinct. It's reminiscent of the swimming-pool changing rooms back at school, where I'm scared to look at anything in case it offends someone. This is the Homage to Lucian Freud, one of Britain's best modern artists, who died on 20 July 2011. Seventeen paintings by Freud are displayed. I'm standing in an eerily plain room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 3,000 miles away from where I'm comfortable.
The only painting I can easily look at is, funnily enough, Naked Man, Back View. The only one that doesn't contain full-frontal nudity offers full dorsal nudity. It shows a fat man plonked on a footstool. His sitting position pushing out roll...
- 10/12/2011
- The Guardian - Film News
Troubled U.S. reality star Mary Delgado has been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Tampa, Florida. The 2004 winner of "The Bachelor" was taken into custody on Thursday, August 12 after she was allegedly spotted driving erratically.
She refused to take a blood alcohol test and was briefly held behind bars at the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office before being released on $500 bail, reports ABC News. It's not the first time Delgado, 42, has been in trouble with the law - she was arrested in 2007 for assaulting Bryon Velvick, the man who proposed to her on the hit TV show, and she was busted again in 2008 for public drunkenness.
Mary Delgado rose to fame after appearing as a contestant on "The Bachelor" in 2003 and 2004. She came up as the winner of the series after Byron Velvick chose her during a September 2004 episode of the show.
She refused to take a blood alcohol test and was briefly held behind bars at the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office before being released on $500 bail, reports ABC News. It's not the first time Delgado, 42, has been in trouble with the law - she was arrested in 2007 for assaulting Bryon Velvick, the man who proposed to her on the hit TV show, and she was busted again in 2008 for public drunkenness.
Mary Delgado rose to fame after appearing as a contestant on "The Bachelor" in 2003 and 2004. She came up as the winner of the series after Byron Velvick chose her during a September 2004 episode of the show.
- 8/13/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
This isn’t her first time making headlines for legal matters and early this morning (August 12) Maribel Delgado was arrested for drunk driving.
The winner of “The Bachelor’s” sixth season was apparently pulled over in Tampa, Florida around 12:45am.
After refusing a blood alcohol test, Delgado was charged with a misdemeanor and was later released on $500 bail.
Maribel, who was proposed to by “Bachelor” Byron Velvick, was also arrested in 2007 in Seminole, Florida on battery charges for allegedly punching Velvick in the face.
The winner of “The Bachelor’s” sixth season was apparently pulled over in Tampa, Florida around 12:45am.
After refusing a blood alcohol test, Delgado was charged with a misdemeanor and was later released on $500 bail.
Maribel, who was proposed to by “Bachelor” Byron Velvick, was also arrested in 2007 in Seminole, Florida on battery charges for allegedly punching Velvick in the face.
- 8/12/2010
- GossipCenter
This bachelorette probably wouldn't mind trading her rose for some legal aid right now. E! News has learned that Maribel Delgado, who won love and a proposal from pro bass fisherman Byron Velvick in the sixth season of ABC's The Bachelor, was collared early Thursday morning for drunk driving. Delgado, 42, was behind the wheel in her hometown of Tampa, Florida when she was pulled over by a police cruiser at about 12:45 a.m.. Suspecting she had been drinking, officers sought to administer a Breathalyzer, which the two-time Bachelor contestant subsequently refused. As a result, Delgado was taken into custody and booked on a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence. She was released at 10 a.m....
- 8/12/2010
- E! Online
The most successful couple to emerge from ABC's "Bachelor/Bachelorette" reality series is Trista and Ryan Sutter, who married on national television in 2003, but what about the rest of the reality daters?
Check out where the all the "Bachelors" and "Bachelorettes" are now! Bring your own roses!
"Bachelors" and "The Bachelorettes," Where Are They Now?Alex Michel
Season 1 (2002)
Bachelor: Alex Michel
Profile: Management Consultant
Winner: Amanda Marsh
Runner-Up: Trista Rehn
Alex did not propose to Amanda,...
Check out where the all the "Bachelors" and "Bachelorettes" are now! Bring your own roses!
"Bachelors" and "The Bachelorettes," Where Are They Now?Alex Michel
Season 1 (2002)
Bachelor: Alex Michel
Profile: Management Consultant
Winner: Amanda Marsh
Runner-Up: Trista Rehn
Alex did not propose to Amanda,...
- 6/24/2010
- Extra
"Inside The Bachelor: The Stories Behind the Rose," A behind-the-scenes look at "The Bachelor" includes casting sessions and unseen audition tapes; interviews with former contestants, including Gma's Melissa Rycroft as special correspondent ( also scheduled to appear on The Ellen Degeneres Show Friday March 12, 2010) as well as Jillian and Ed, Kiptyn, Ryan & Trista Sutter, Jesse Csincsak, Andy Baldwin, Deanna Pappas, and Dr. Travis Stork .
Brad Womack updates viewers on what he's doing since he chose neither of the women during his season and will be reunited with Deanna Pappas. Also, the latest updates from Bachelor's Byron Velvick and Mary Delgado, Bob Guiney and the latest Bachelor couple, Jake and Vienna.
The "20/20" special will air Monday, March 15 at 8:00pm/Est on ABC.
Brad Womack updates viewers on what he's doing since he chose neither of the women during his season and will be reunited with Deanna Pappas. Also, the latest updates from Bachelor's Byron Velvick and Mary Delgado, Bob Guiney and the latest Bachelor couple, Jake and Vienna.
The "20/20" special will air Monday, March 15 at 8:00pm/Est on ABC.
- 3/10/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (realitytvnews)
Byron Velvick splits from fiance Mary Delgado, the woman he proposed to on the finale of the sixth season of ABC's "The Bachelor." Well... they lasted longer than most "Bachelor" romances.
Velvick confirmed to Us Weekly that he and Delgado have split up. You'll remember this couple as the one where she punched him in the mouth a couple years ago. Alcohol may have been a factor.
This break-up knocks the total number of "Bachelor" or "Bachelorette" couples that are still together down to four. Trista & Ryan, Charlie & Sarah, Jason & Molly and Jillian & Ed (they say they're still together). Only one of these relationships led to a trip down the aisle, though both Charlie & Sarah and Jason & Molly have said publicly they have plans to get married.
We can't say we're terribly shocked. What are the odds we're writing a story like this about new "Bachelor" Jake Pavelka in a few months?...
Velvick confirmed to Us Weekly that he and Delgado have split up. You'll remember this couple as the one where she punched him in the mouth a couple years ago. Alcohol may have been a factor.
This break-up knocks the total number of "Bachelor" or "Bachelorette" couples that are still together down to four. Trista & Ryan, Charlie & Sarah, Jason & Molly and Jillian & Ed (they say they're still together). Only one of these relationships led to a trip down the aisle, though both Charlie & Sarah and Jason & Molly have said publicly they have plans to get married.
We can't say we're terribly shocked. What are the odds we're writing a story like this about new "Bachelor" Jake Pavelka in a few months?...
- 12/3/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Bachelor 6 couple Byron Velvick and Mary Delgado managed to survive two arrests, including one for domestic violence two years ago, but have now broken up. Us Weekly reports that Byron confirmed they are no longer together, but offers no other information. A few months ago, Chris Harrison told me that there'd be three Bachelor weddings this year, and that "Byron and Mary set a date" and were "getting married this year."...
- 12/3/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
It was another bump on the road to happily-ever-after for The Bachelor season six winner Mary Delgado when she was arrested for public drunkenness at a Texas bar early on Sunday. Her weekend in Del Rio turned bad when the reality TV personality refused to leave a local bar, Lorina’s Cantina, prompting the manager to call Val Verde County Sheriff’s police. The cops arrested an unruly Delgado, 41, who "kicked around" in the squad car on the way to jail, according to a spokesperson for the sheriff. She was charged with public intoxication, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct, all misdemeanors.
- 11/18/2008
- by Eileen Finan
- PEOPLE.com
Photographed by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Department I normally wouldn’t bother reporting on past reality show “stars” whose lives go into a downward spiral as their time away from the spotlight increases, but with the arrest of a contestant on the current season of Survivor happening on the day and with very similar charges, I couldn’t resist. Mary Delgado, last seen winning season six of The Bachelor and becoming engaged to fisherman Byron Velvick, was arrested on charges of public intoxication, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct. Like Ace, she was allegedly asked to leave a bar and refused to do so, forcing the bar to call the police to get rid of her. Unlike Ace, when she allegedly made threatening motions at the cops, she meant them—kicking the radio inside the squad car that was taking her away. This is the second arrest for Delgado, her...
- 11/18/2008
- UGO TV
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