‘The Bachelor’ wild-child Corinne could be getting her own reality show

THE BACHELOR -"Episode 2108" - Corinne, Rachel, Raven and Vanessa are left in Bimini, still shocked that Nick sent Kristina home before the rose ceremony. They wonder if they still will get a coveted hometown date from the unpredictable Bachelor. But with the stakes being so high, Nick will go on an emotionally charged journey to visit these final four women's hometowns. Raven meets him in Hoxie, Arkansas, and cute couple have some great, sexy fun, but Raven's father reveals some serious news. Then, it is on to Dallas where Rachel and Nick confront the challenges that might meet an interracial couple. Corinne is waiting in Miami where her father waits with some tough questions. Finally, Nick travels to Montreal to reunite with Vanessa. Although her special needs adult students give him a big thumbs up, things don't go quite so well with her big Italian family, especially after her father drops a bomb about Nick that has Vanessa questioning their relationship. Just as Nick gets ready to make the gut-wrenching decision to send one woman home, he gets a surprise visitor, who could change everything, on "The Bachelor," MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/Jeff Daly)NICK VIALL, CORINNE
THE BACHELOR -"Episode 2108" - Corinne, Rachel, Raven and Vanessa are left in Bimini, still shocked that Nick sent Kristina home before the rose ceremony. They wonder if they still will get a coveted hometown date from the unpredictable Bachelor. But with the stakes being so high, Nick will go on an emotionally charged journey to visit these final four women's hometowns. Raven meets him in Hoxie, Arkansas, and cute couple have some great, sexy fun, but Raven's father reveals some serious news. Then, it is on to Dallas where Rachel and Nick confront the challenges that might meet an interracial couple. Corinne is waiting in Miami where her father waits with some tough questions. Finally, Nick travels to Montreal to reunite with Vanessa. Although her special needs adult students give him a big thumbs up, things don't go quite so well with her big Italian family, especially after her father drops a bomb about Nick that has Vanessa questioning their relationship. Just as Nick gets ready to make the gut-wrenching decision to send one woman home, he gets a surprise visitor, who could change everything, on "The Bachelor," MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/Jeff Daly)NICK VIALL, CORINNE /
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If seeing Corinne on ‘The Bachelor’ was the only reason you watched, than her getting her own reality TV show could be the best news yet.

If getting more time in The Bachelor world doesn’t work out for Corinne, it seems that she has a safe fall-back plan – her own reality show.

Although nothing is confirmed, Corinne said in an interview with E! News, that she has been approached by different networks regarding her own show. During her interview she explained more about the potential show:

"I think America is interested in me having a reality TV show with my family, my family is awesome, as you all could tell on my hometown date. America totally wants it, I hear it all the time."

Between her champagne drinking, and her dads scotch drinking, the show could really get interesting.

Hopefully Corinne doesn’t get overshadowed by her nanny Raquel. During her Bachelor hometown date, Raquel was the one who asked the tough questions, and even threw a little shade at Nick.

Although her family seems nice, I don’t think that there is enough drama to make a good reality show. The show would turn into a Real Housewives series, with Corinne shopping and complaining about her rich people problems. Although I’m sure, Corinne would certainly find a way to keep things interesting.

Whether you love her, or love to hate her, I’m sure you have an opinion on this potential future show. Even though she happened to be the most (only) entertaining thing this season on The Bachelor, I don’t think she needs her own show. The market is saturated with enough bad reality TV already.