'The Bachelor' Season 21 Updates: Will Nick Viall Finally Succeed In His Attempt to Find Love?
By Conan K. | Dec 07, 2016 05:50 AM EST
Nick Viall, the two-time bachelor runner-up, returns to ABC dating franchise as the star of “The Bachelor” Season 21. After two unsuccessful seasons on the network’s “The Bachelorette” and “Bachelor in Paradise,” will Nick Viall's fourth attempt for romance be a success this time?
"Bachelor of Paradise" viewers were surprised that Nick Viall would star in "The Bachelor" Season 21. Some viewers changed their mind about him and others still see Nick as unlikeable and arrogant, aAccording to Heavy.
Bachelor guru Reality Steve has stated that Viall may be great for entertainment, but he's been appearing in the franchise for years. Reality Steve explained, “He’s got a very healthy ego that’s increased ten fold since he began in this franchise. He’s even admitted it in past interviews that he knows he can be an a**hole at times. He’s relishing being the 'Bachelor.' He’s wanted this role for three years now.”
Despite that, Us Weekly reported that in this season, Nick’s journey is going well and that he might find a love for real. This season includes Ferris wheel rides and dancing with his ladies to the Backstreet Boys.
Performances by country artist Chris Lane and indie artist LoLo and Pop, appearances by Olympians Michelle Carter, Allyson Felix and Carl Lewis, and romantic journeys to New Orleans, St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, and Lapland, Finland would also be seen in the season added Parade.
According to Inquisitr, some of the bachelorette squad had already been leaked. Only to Reality Steve of course. Steve said that fans could expect young gorgeous women despite Viall being 36 years old. Also, on his blog, Steve posted that the list of bachelorettes are nearly complete before even Viall was casted as the star of "The Bachelor."
Season 21 of "The Bachelor" returns to ABC on Jan. 2, 2017 at 8 PM.
Stay tuned here for spoilers if Nick Viall’s journey to find love would be a success this time.
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