Will There Be A Golden Bachelor In Paradise? Jesse Palmer Weighs In And Shares Which Two Contestants He Needs To See

Will There Be A Golden Bachelor In Paradise? Jesse Palmer Weighs In And Shares Which Two Contestants He Needs To See

As a seasoned gamer of the Bachelor franchise, I must say that the absence of Bachelor in Paradise in 2024 was like missing my annual summer vacation. But fear not, fellow fans! The golden spinoffs have given us a fresh dose of love and laughter, and it’s only natural to wonder if Golden Paradise is on the horizon.


Although numerous shows from the “The Bachelor” series have been slated for 2024 television lineup, “Bachelor in Paradise” was not one of them. After a turbulent ninth season, the beach took a break and is expected to return (perhaps with a revised format) in 2025. However, there’s been some major developments within the franchise since our last visit to Sayulita, Mexico – the introduction of two “Golden” spinoffs, leaving fans curious if a “Golden Bachelor in Paradise” might be on the horizon. Host of Bachelor Nation, Jesse Palmer, shared his thoughts on the subject and disclosed the two contestants he’d love to see gracing the shores of Golden Paradise.

Joan Vassos is at present exploring her path towards finding love once more on the reality show, “The Golden Bachelorette,” which mirrors Gerry Turner’s heartwarming season from last year. These programs have introduced us to a variety of charming seniors, and the audience has grown fond of their unique characteristics and emotional accounts of losing partners. Could we possibly witness the reunions of Gerry and Joan’s eliminated contestants in a spinoff series of their own? Jesse Palmer recently shared with US Weekly:

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but express my heartfelt optimism and faith in the power of manifestation. The thought of reuniting the captivating casts from Gerry’s and Joan’s seasons is simply electrifying! If we could just steer clear of locations like Atlantic City or Naples, Florida (not exactly the ideal backdrop for a vibrant reunion), a tropical beach setting would be perfect. And let’s not forget, air conditioning would certainly be a welcomed luxury to keep things comfortable in the sunshine.

The host of Bachelor Nation rightly argues that it’s inappropriate to subject the ‘Golden’ contestants to the same challenging living conditions as those typically seen on Bachelor in Paradise, which have historically included participants aged 20-30. It’s unnecessary and uncomfortable to imagine Charles Ling surrounded by crabs, Leslie Fhima sleeping with a snake overhead, or any of the cast experiencing such extreme heat that their bodies would seemingly melt.

Jesse Palmer, as the host, has a clear vision about who and what he’d prefer if ABC decides to create another spin-off from ‘The Bachelor’ franchise. He expressed his thoughts on the matter.

It seems like you’d benefit from having an open-concept kitchen, allowing both Jack and Susan access to it – it would truly be fascinating! To keep tabs on their culinary adventures, it might be useful to install a camera in the kitchen at all times.

Jack Lencioni created a significant splash on “The Golden Bachelorette,” gaining widespread attention for his humorous assessment of the Bachelor Mansion. Simultaneously, Susan Noles, who bore a strong resemblance to Kris Jenner, emerged as one of the most recognized figures from Gerry Turner’s season. Both contestants were known for their culinary skills among their housemates, and Jesse Palmer seems to have hit upon a great idea with this concept.

As a passionate gamer, if Bachelor in Paradise doesn’t seem to pick up significantly when it comes back for Season 10 – considering no couples from Season 9 managed to last and a ‘poop baby’ plotline dominated several episodes – I’d eagerly welcome a Golden Paradise show to take its place instead. After encountering some truly remarkable individuals during the casts of the first two Golden seasons, I can’t help but long for more opportunities to see them interact!

Currently, you can continue to follow the activities of Joan Vassos’ team, as fresh installments of the show “The Golden Bachelorette” are broadcast every Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET. If you miss the live telecast, don’t worry, you can catch up with a Hulu subscription by streaming it the following day.

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2024-10-03 21:07