So, something bloody wonderful has happened in reality TV land.
Australia’s getting its very own versions of Love Island and Bachelor in Paradise next year.
Yep, that’s TWO groups of people much more attractive than us fighting it out looking for love on some tropical islands that we’ll probably never visit.
So, what’s actually the difference between the two shows, I hear you ask? And why do we need two of ’em? (Because they’re trash. Glorious, glorious trash).
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Well, basically one will involve a whole bunch of ex-bachelor/bachelorette rejects and one will, erm, involve a bunch of randoms… hot randoms… who definitely don’t want a career in the media (wink wink, nudge nudge).
Bachelor in Paradise is a spin-off of the USA’s Bachelor spin-off show (yep, that’s a lot of spin-offs) and it’s everything rose-themed dreams are made of.
The premise of Bachelor In Paradise is simple – put a whole group of rejected Bachelor/Bachelorette contestants on a tropical island and watch the drama sparks of love fly.
In each episode the bachie hopefuls will go on dates with each other and “explore their feelings” and then each week all the losers contestants who aren’t coupled up will be sent home.