Who won 'The Golden Bachelor'? One woman's abrupt exit leads to Mel Owens' choosing ...
Mel Owens gave Peg Munson a diamond ring symbolizing commitment but no engagement after Cindy Cullers left, citing Mel's reluctance to marry soon, on The Golden Bachelor finale.
- On Nov. 12, Season 2 concluded with Mel Owens giving his final golden rose to Peg Munson and presenting a Neil Lane diamond commitment ring as a symbol of their connection in Antigua.
- During the final Fantasy Suite date, Cindy Angelcyk Cullers walked away after Owens said he was not willing to propose right away, saying she wouldn’t wait at 60 and refused to be put on hold.
- Family approval followed a successful meeting with Owens’ two sons, Andre and Lucas, and college friend Diane, and on the `After the Final Rose` special Munson confirmed they are still together, saying `Of course I will` to accept the final rose.
- In the studio, Cullers said, `I don't think I need to convince a man to love me,` and Owens said he was `shocked` by her departure, as the audience watched.
- Reporting varied on whether Owens’ ring was a proposal or symbol, as his season began amid controversy over his vow to `cut` contestants over 60 and featured 23 women mostly over 60.
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'Golden Bachelor' Mel Owens & Final Rose Pick Peg Munson Unpack Their 'Unconventional' Ending: 'That's Our Love Story'
Note: The following story contains spoilers from “The Golden Bachelor” Season 2, Episode 8. “The Golden Bachelor” Mel Owens closed out his journey for love by giving Peg Munson an engagement ring, but the ring didn’t exactly translate into an engagement for the happy couple, but more so a commitment to their love and their future together. “I don’t try to be the trendsetter — it just happens,” Owens jokingly told TheWrap on Thursday, the day aft…
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