Bachelor stars say Ten’s decision to postpone airdate has killed the franchise
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Why The Bachelors is doomed to fail: Laura Byrne and Brittany Hockley say Channel 10’s decision to delay broadcast killed the franchise
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Former Bachelor stars Laura Byrne and Brittany Hockley have revealed why Channel Ten’s decision to postpone the dating show’s broadcast killed the franchise.
Daily Mail Australia revealed last month that Channel 10 decided to postpone the cursed dating show until next year to focus on The Real Love Boat.
“If they weren’t showing it until next year then I don’t think they would have had to do the whole pre-promotion, which obviously wasn’t such a well thought out thing,” Laura said. Yahoo lifestyle.
Why The Bachelors is doomed to fail: Laura Byrne and Brittany Hockley (pictured) have claimed Channel 10’s decision to postpone the broadcast killed the franchise
“It really, really makes every successful relationship that has come out of that show so challenging for them to actually work.”
Brittany also agreed, admitting it will be “almost impossible” to develop relationships from the show.
“They have to keep it a secret and long distance is hard, but doing long distance, which is completely secret as a single couple, is incredibly difficult because you can’t see each other and you can’t just sneak up on each other. houses,” she said.
Daily Mail Australia revealed last month that Channel 10 decided to postpone the cursed dating show until next year to focus on The Real Love Boat. Singles pictured Felix Von Hofe, Jed McIntosh and Thomas Malucelli
Last month, Daily Mail Australia revealed Channel 10’s decision to postpone The Bachelor until next year to focus on The Real Love Boat.
Contestants can now access their social media accounts after being removed by the network before the show airs.
Bachelors Felix Von Hofe, Jed McIntosh and Thomas Malucelli have also been cleared to return to social media posts with new guidelines.
“If they weren’t showing it until next year then I don’t think they would have had to do all the pre-promotion, which clearly wasn’t well thought out,” Laura told Yahoo Lifestyle.
Daily Mail Australia understands that several contestants vying for the hearts of Felix, Thomas and Jed are unhappy that the show is being delayed until the New Year.
“The show was filmed four months ago and the cast was not able to return to social media until three months after the last broadcast,” they said.
“Some hoped to be bona fide influencers by now.”
Brittany (pictured) also agreed, admitting it will be “almost impossible” to develop relationships from the show