Surprising reason Channel 10 chose three unknown Bachelor leads

Surprising reason Channel 10 chose three unknown Bachelor leads – as fans criticize the network for lack of diversity

The Bachelor returns for an eleventh season.

Despite shocking ratings for last season, with three bachelors instead of one, Channel 10 has bravely decided to give another shot at reviving the franchise.

According to a show insider, the network had to settle for three relatively unknown bachelors after their search for a celebrity fell through.

Wesley Senna Cortes, Ben Waddell and Luke Bateman are the everyday men who will take the spotlight in search of love, with Channel 10 promising to be this season’s ‘most romantic yet’.

This approach has failed to satisfy fans eager for the series to take a new approach in an effort to revive declining ratings.

Channel 10 has confirmed rumors that next year’s season of The Bachelor will again feature three suitors vying for love in the doomed dating series. (Photo LR: Brazil native Wesley Senna Cortes, model Ben Waddell and former NRL player Luke Bateman)

NRL star Braith Anasta confirmed last month that he had turned down an invitation to be the next bachelor, and The Sunday Telegraph reported that he was offered around $500,000 for the gig

NRL star Braith Anasta confirmed last month that he had turned down an invitation to be the next bachelor The Sunday Telegraph report that he was offered about $500,000 for the performance.

Talking to Yahoo Lifestyle! the insider revealed, “No actual celebrities would say yes or want anything to do with the franchise.”

“The show is long past its heyday and for a star to sign on now would almost mean they’re admitting they washed up too.”

Talking to Yahoo Lifestyle! the insider revealed: ‘No actual celebrities would say yes or want anything to do with the franchise’

Viewers have been quick to express their disappointment with the show’s direction and lack of diversity.

One frustrated fan wondered, “Isn’t it so much better to go back to the original way?”, while another sarcastically commented, “More middle of the road, conventionally attractive white guys. Yay how interesting.’

There have also been desperate calls for a “golden bachelor” representing the over 50s, and others express disappointment that there is no candidate who is disabled or who identifies as bisexual.

Others were disappointed that Warner Bros. made no effort to cast anyone with a disability or bisexual, after false gossip, model James Parr was confirmed for the show.

Others were disappointed that the show made no attempt to cast anyone with a disability or bisexual after false gossip that model James Parr (pictured) had been confirmed for the show

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