The Bachelor Winter Games will air in February. Singles, couples, and some new faces are part of the rumored cast!
Details about the newest Bachelor spinoff show are starting to emerge. From what we know so far, the show will be filmed in Vermont and will feature some familiar faces and a few who aren’t so well-known.
Fans can expect to see contestants compete in athletic challenges in addition to the usual hookups and, maybe, a quickie engagement. Oh, and don’t rule out a cash prize, something that hasn’t happened since the pre-Paradise spinoff, Bachelor Pad.
Bachelor Winter Games cast rumors
ABC exec Robert Mills recently told the Hollywood Reporter that, in addition to the U.S.-based contestants, guys and girls who have appeared on the Bachelor Japan, Australia, Canada and U.K. will also join the cast.
And of course, we will see some contestants from the U.S. who didn’t find love on the Bachelor, the Bachelorette, or Bachelor in Paradise.
Mike Fleiss has been dropping plenty of hints that point to Peter Kraus joining the cast. He won’t have to commit to an engagement during the Winter Games, but who know? Maybe he’ll meet the girl of his dreams. Who knows.
Other singles in the rumor mill include Wells Adams (bartender!), Diggy Moreland, Dean Unglert, Ben Higgins, Alexis Waters, and Becca Tilley.
All singles? Or will there be couples?
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ABC probably won’t roll out the cast list until January, but host Chris Harrison tells THR that some couples may join the cast, including Ryan Sutter who is married to Trista Sutter (Bachelorette Season 1).
Sean and Catherine Lowe, Shawn Booth and Kaitlyn Bristowe, and JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers — all three couples would be fun to watch.
Couples against singles sounds like a great format, and the addition to international contestants would be a nice change, especially after a disappointing season of the Bachelor in Paradise.