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  1. My God I saw the very start of this revolting programme where the presenter or whatever he is says ‘where are the girls -ah there you are’. I cannot believe how often we still here women referred to as girls. Actually in sport and sports reporting it is rife!

  2. Keep in mind that there is a programme called The Bachelorette that plays in the US and in Australia. I don’t think it could run in NZ as we wouldn’t have enough men willing to make such fools of themselves.
    These girls are on this show to boost their career, find a path into the entertainment industry…it is really just a big con and we are force fed it on the mainstream networks by a cynical industry.

  3. The Bachelorette (which has had TWELVE seasons in the US) is pretty much the show you describe, but don’t for one second think it’s any better “entertainment” than the The Bachelor. These shows not only embody but celebrate the incredibly vapid nature of “reality TV” (their is NOTHING real in any of these programs).
    https://www.youtube.com/show/bachelorette

    1. They should come with a mental health warning. No, really, they should. On the rare occassion I’ve seen a few seconds of it at a friend’s house, I could feel my synaptic neuron-connections disengaging… (My friend is also a fan of the Kardashian tv programmes. I still don’t know why they’re ‘famous’?!)

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