Love has no age, and “The Bachelor” is out to prove that. During Monday’s episode of “The Bachelor,” a casting card interstitial revealed that the franchise is developing a “Bachelor” spin-off for senior citizens.
“Looking for love in your golden years? We’re looking for eligible seniors who want their shot at love,” Chris Harrison said in the voiceover.
Considering that the average age of Peter Weber‘s bachelorettes is 22 and every season feels like this
via Gfycat
— a senior “Bachelor” show sounds utterly adorable. We’ll have Ensure instead of champagne, early bird dinners instead of poolside nightcaps.
No further details were given during the episode, but there’s everything we know about this potential series.
See ‘The Bachelor’ Episode 9 recap: Madison’s ultimatum rocks fantasy suite week
The age requirement is 65. Yes, people over 38 can finally get on this show! But don’t even bother if you’re not 65. Robert Mills,...
“Looking for love in your golden years? We’re looking for eligible seniors who want their shot at love,” Chris Harrison said in the voiceover.
Considering that the average age of Peter Weber‘s bachelorettes is 22 and every season feels like this
via Gfycat
— a senior “Bachelor” show sounds utterly adorable. We’ll have Ensure instead of champagne, early bird dinners instead of poolside nightcaps.
No further details were given during the episode, but there’s everything we know about this potential series.
See ‘The Bachelor’ Episode 9 recap: Madison’s ultimatum rocks fantasy suite week
The age requirement is 65. Yes, people over 38 can finally get on this show! But don’t even bother if you’re not 65. Robert Mills,...
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