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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

ENTERTAINMENT: ABC selects most-hated past “Bachelor” Brad Womack to return!

Via Greg in Hollywood:
I’ll admit, Brad Womack was one of the dreamiest contestants ever on ABC’s The Bachelor.

But he was also one of the most flabbergasting! Back in 2007, he narrowed things down to two women: DeAnna Pappas and Jenni Croft and picked neither! His famous words were, "I don't know how to love you!?

Didn’t someone tell him that none of these couples stay together anyway? Why couldn’t he just pick one of them, get down on bended knee and propose then about six months later, issue a joint press release saying they had gone their separate ways?

That’s the way it’s done Brad!

The truth is, Brad did something brave and honest and exposed how ridiculous this show is. (I watch it for the eye candy when I do tune in and prefer when it’s The Bachelorette because there is lots more guy candy).

After creepy fame whore Jake Pavelka’s “relationship” with Vienna Girardi imploded over the summer, the franchise seemed to be back on solid footing and maybe regained some credibility with Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky who selected Roberto Martinez and really seems to love him and vice-versa.

Time will tell.

Producers no doubt wanted the appealing Chris Lambton, runner-up to Roberto on The Bachelorette, but the 33-year-old landscaper from Cape Cod has had enough of the limelight for now and declined.

So Wolmack is their next choice? I just don’t get it.

“We really like Brad,” Bachelor host Chris Harrison said on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show. “As much as the audience was angry with him, we’ve stayed in touch with him.”

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