New Golden Bachelor Mel Owens Reveals Eyebrow-Raising Dating Parameters
- Mel Owens, the 66-year-old lead of The Golden Bachelor, stated he will only date women aged 45-60, excluding anyone over 60 from his dating pool as he disclosed on the podcast In the Trenches.
- Owens emphasized the importance of fitness, stating that producers should avoid women with artificial hips and wigs and that he is looking for a partner who is energetic and enjoys life.
- Previous Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner faced dating controversies and got engaged to Theresa Nist, but they divorced shortly after their televised wedding.
- The Golden Bachelor will return this fall on ABC, airing Wednesdays from 9-10 p.m.
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'The Golden Bachelor' Mel Owens Says Any Women Over 60 Will Get Cut From His Season
Mel Owens, the incoming leading man of senior-focused dating show “The Golden Bachelor,” said he will cut any women over 60 from his dating pool. The 66-year-old, whose season of “The Golden Bachelor” is set to premiere this fall on ABC, revealed he disclosed his preference for the women he will date to be between the ages of 45-60 to the show’s producers, and if a woman is any older than that, she won’t make it to the end of the show. “They ask…
ABC’s ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Star Mel Owens Says He Will Cut Women Over 60: “This Is Not ‘The Silver Bachelor'”
Mel Owens signed up to star on the second season of ABC's The Golden Bachelor and shocked with his comments about the women he doesn't want on the show.
‘Golden Bachelor’ Mel Owens Has Some Pretty Strict Dating Parameters: No One With ‘Artificial Hips’
Someone might need to remind the upcoming Golden Bachelor, Mel Owens, that he’s no spring chicken. The upcoming lead of the second season of the Bachelor franchise spinoff, The Golden Bachelor, made an appearance on the “MGoBlue” podcast, where he discussed his dating preferences — and boy, oh boy, does he need a little media training. Owens, who is 66, started off by explaining that dating someone younger is an absolute must. “They ask me…
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