The Bachelor winners ‘leaked’ as one of the leading men could go home ALONE
The final of The Bachelors Australia will air at the end of next month, but fans already think they've picked the winners.
Viewers have flocked to Sportsbet to bet on the outcome of the Channel 10 dating show.
The odds suggest that singles Ben and Luke will find romance, while Wesley could end season 11 by heading home alone.
Of the 24 female contestants, McKenna, 25, is tipped to win Ben's heart, with the shortest odds at $1.57.
According to the betting website, McKenna's closest rival is Caitlin, 25, with odds of $5.00.
The final of The Bachelors Australia will air at the end of next month, but fans already think they've picked the winners. Viewers have flocked to Sportsbet to bet on the outcome of the dating show
Of the 24 female contestants, McKenna, 25, is tipped to win Ben's heart, with the shortest odds at $1.57
Fans are also betting that Luke Bateman, 28, will pick Ellie, 28, with solid odds of $1.54
Fans are also betting that Luke Bateman, 28, will pick Ellie, 28, with solid odds of $1.54.
Ellie's biggest rival is Aarthi, 29, at $3.
Fans don't have much confidence that 33-year-old Wesley will find love this season.
Sportsbet is betting there is a 50 per cent chance he will end the series without a match.
If he does find love, it will likely be with Brea, who has odds of $1.72.
Fans don't have much confidence that 33-year-old Wesley will find love this season. Sportsbet is betting there is a 50 per cent chance he will end the series without a match. If he does find love, it will likely be with Brea, who has odds of $1.72
It comes after The Bachelors Australia premiered on Sunday night to just 224,000 metro viewers, the lowest premiere audience in franchise history.
The dating show, which changed the format to three suitors instead of one, was one of the least watched programs of the evening.
By comparison, 60 Minutes had 485,000 viewers, while David Attenborough's Planet Earth III attracted 336,000 viewers.
That result represents a steep 27 percent drop from the last Bachelor finale, which aired in January.