ABC has officially given the green light for the 30th season of “The Bachelor,” bringing relief to fans of the long-running reality TV franchise. The decision to renew the show comes after a period of uncertainty, with rumors swirling earlier this year about the future of the series.
In a departure from the usual schedule, it was announced that there would be no new season of “The Bachelorette” this summer. This break in the franchise’s typical rhythm left fans wondering what the future held for their favorite dating show. Additionally, in March, executive producers Claire Freeland and Bennett Graebner departed from the franchise amidst allegations of a toxic work environment.
With the renewal of “The Bachelor” for its 30th season, ABC also revealed that the show would be helmed by Scott Teti, a newcomer to the franchise. Teti previously served as showrunner for “Bachelor in Paradise,” a spinoff of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” focused on casual dating. The upcoming season of “Bachelor in Paradise” is set to premiere on July 7 and will feature a mix of younger contestants and older “Golden” contestants in their 60s and 70s.
As for the main series, “The Bachelor” is produced by Warner Horizon Unscripted Television. While a premiere date for Season 30 has not been announced, fans can expect the new season to debut in late January, following the show’s usual schedule. Season 29 of “The Bachelor” was led by Grant Ellis, who proposed to Juliana Pasquarosa in the finale, only for the couple to announce their breakup in June.
Overall, the future looks bright for “The Bachelor” franchise, with Season 30 on the horizon and exciting developments in the spinoff series “Bachelor in Paradise.” Fans can rest assured that their favorite guilty pleasure will continue to deliver drama, romance, and unexpected twists for seasons to come.