In case you didn’t know, has been renewed for another round on ABC. The reality series will center around Ashley Hebert finding a mate this time and will begin airing on Monday, May 23rd.
Here’s the official press release from ABC:
ASHLEY BEGINS HER SEARCH FOR THAT ONE SPECIAL MAN WHEN “THE BACHELORETTE” PREMIERES, MONDAY, MAY 23, ON ABC
Ashley’s Suitors Are Revealed, and Her Search for Mr. Right Starts with a Shocker… She is Warned By a Former “Bachelor” Cast Member About One of the Men Before the Series Even Starts!
What do a buffed butcher who is ready to slice up the competition, a handsome brokenhearted winemaker, a masked mystery man who wants to be known as more than a pretty face, a solar energy executive who will try to light up Ashley’s life, an amusing “boy next door” who can crack a joke but might not be ready to settle down, and a divorced, single dad who may be there for the wrong reasons all have in common? They’re all on the hunt for the new Bachelorette, Ashley Hebert, when the seventh edition of the female version of ABC’s popular romance reality series, “The Bachelorette,” premieres MONDAY, MAY 23 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
Editors note: The program’s regular time is 8:00-10:01 p.m., ET, beginning Monday, May 30.
Ashley, 27, who is finishing her degree in dentistry in Philadelphia, meets 25 potential soul mates as she begins her own search for true love. In the premiere, “Episode 701,” 25 eligible men come from all over to try and win her heart. Immediately, the drama begins: Chris Harrison is surprised to find out that Ashley already knows about one of the men — Bentley — before meeting him. Mickey, a handsome chef, can’t help himself and steals a kiss. A sharp Wall Street banker, Ames, is right on the money when he offers Ashley a pair of tickets to the ballet. Ben F., a vintner who knows his way around fine wines, pours a glass for Ashley from her own special vintage he created. And Nick, a former baseball player, recites a poem he wrote just for her. Meanwhile Jeff, the mysterious masked bachelor, attempts to draw all of Ashley’s attention, but manages to irritate the other men at the same time. Then Bentley finally arrives… He is the man whom Ashley was made aware of before the show even began; a former “Bachelor” cast member tipped her that he might be there for the wrong reasons. When he steps out of the limo, all bets are off. She starts off being cynical, but is blown away by how attractive and charming Bentley is.
Once inside, Ashley lives every woman’s dream – surrounded by 25 handsome men, all there just for her. As the biggest night of her life begins, so does the competition between the men. Ryan P. is the first to steal the Bachelorette away for some alone time and tries to quiet her fears about the men not liking her. Matt scores big points for introducing Ashley to his mother over a speakerphone. Ben C., an attorney, makes his case by communicating a romantic message to her from across the room on giant cue cards. From behind his mask, Jeff explains to Ashley that he is not just a pretty face — and wants her to get to get to know the person he is on the inside. But will his enigmatic efforts pay off with a rose? Mike has a special song for the Bachelorette and starts to accompany himself on his guitar, but she is unprepared for what happens next. Moreover, Bentley surprises her with how genuine he seems.
Tensions mount and sparks fly as the bachelors vie for the first impression rose, but Tim is so nervous, he begins to drink to cover his stress, forcing Ashley to make her first major decision.
Finally, Ashley will eliminate seven of the 25 men, leaving 18 to compete for her affections and, in the end, her heart.
Ashley’s 25 suitors are:
Ames, 31, a portfolio manager from New York, NY
Anthony, 28, a butcher from Wyckoff, NJ
Ben C., 28, a lawyer from New Orleans, LA
Ben F., 28, a winemaker from Sonoma, CA
Bentley, 28, a businessman from Salt Lake City, UT
Blake, 27, a dentist from Greenville, SC
Chris D., 25, a sports marketing coordinator from Chicago, IL
Chris M. 27, a construction company CEO from Edmonton, Canada
Constantine, 30, a restaurant owner from Atlanta, GA
Frank, 29, a college admissions director from Murfreesboro, TN
Jeff, 35, an entrepreneur from St. Louis, MO
Jon, 26, an e-commerce executive from Vancouver, WA
J.P., 34, a construction manager from New York, NY
Lucas, 30, an oilfield equipment distributor from Odessa, TX
Matt, 28, an office supply salesman from Bridgewater, MA
Michael, 29, a technology salesman from San Diego, CA
Mickey, 31, a chef from Cleveland, OH
Nick, 26, a personal trainer from Tampa, FL
Rob, 27, a technology executive from Monroe, MI
Ryan M., 27, a construction estimator from Royal Oak, MI
Ryan P, 31, a solar energy executive from Corona Del Mar, CA
Stephen, 27, a hairstylist from Manhattan Beach, CA
Tim, 35, a liquor distributor from Long Beach, NY
West, 30, a lawyer from Chapin, SC
William, 30, a cellular phone salesman from Galloway, OHHosted by Chris Harrison, “The Bachelorette” is a production of Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television. Mike Fleiss and Martin Hilton are executive producers. “The Bachelorette” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format, with stereo sound. A TV-parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
This episode of “The Bachelorette” will be available on ABC.com the day after airing on the network for users to watch online. For more information on “The Bachelorette” please visit ABC.com.
What do you think? Are you still watching The Bachelorette? Does this round interest you? Why or why not?
get rid of all the male and female gold diggers are us shows heck just axe all reality tv i’m ready to sell my tv’s
I’d sooner watch a test pattern…
Couldn’t she just go out on one of the many internet dating site to find her Mr. Perfect? I’m with Mike, I’d rather watch reruns of Andy Griffith, or MASH, (or turn the TV off all together for that matter) before I’d waste my time watching any of the “reality shows” that are on now.
PLEASE cancel ALL reality TV!
All the good shows get dumped but the reality garbage goes on and on and on…..
It scares me to think that this apparently is the mind set of our society.
I’d rather watch Leave It To Beaver reruns in prime time.
UUGGGHH!
Can’t wait for this garbage to end! Luckily I have over 200 TV channels, an X Box 360, and this PC, not to mention, outdoors activities.
I won’t watch a minute of that trash. Down with ALL these stupid dating/relationship shows! Please join me in boycotting all of them! This Bee Ess has gone on long enough!
It never interested me. Why do people enjoy watching this and the biggest loser? Really I don’t get it. What’s the appeal? It makes no sense to me.