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Article continues below advertisement. While the purpose of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette is to find real and lasting love, contestants have revealed that filming isn't always what it seems.
In an interview with Glamour , former Bachelor Sean Lowe spoke about what filming the rose ceremony entailed. The contestants and crew may only work on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette for six to nine weeks, but that's filming around the clock. In an interview on Matthew Toffolo's Summary , cinematographer for the show, Chad Griepentrog, revealed that in all of the series there are often so many funny behind-the-scenes cuts that never made it to the show because cameras were rolling all of the time.
That means that Luyendyk, Jr and his contestants were expected to find love in less than nine weeks or around two months. This short timeline is pretty standard for "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" contestants. Dating over 20 people and trying to find love in two short months is extremely difficult, which might be why only one Bachelor couple is still together from the show, two if you count Jason Mesnick who ended the show with Melissa Rycroft but soon broke up with her to date and later marry the runner-up Molly Malaney.
Jason Mesnick is married to his runner up, Molly Malaney. Sean Lowe, the "Bachelor" for season 17, started filming in LA on September 20, , and finished in the first weekend of that November, which means he only had six weeks to fall in love. Yet, he's now married to his winner Catherine Giudici and the pair have a son together. The "Bachelorette" is on a similarly short timeline, and incidentally has a higher success rate, with six of the 13 couples still together.
Rachel Lindsay, the most recent "Bachelorette," is still with her winner, but has said the couple is still getting to know each other. It just goes to show you that a little TV magic is necessary when making these shows and stretching out the timeline. Of course, every couple is different and I believe in the "when you know you know" mentality.
Heck, it's love. It's unpredictable and hard to understand sometimes. One of the most successful couples to come off of the show i. Not only are they still married, but they have a son.
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