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The Bachelor
Season 27
Promotional poster
StarringZach Shallcross
Presented byJesse Palmer
No. of contestants30
WinnerKaity Biggar
Runner-upGabi Elnicki
No. of episodes11
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 23 (2023-01-23) –
March 27, 2023 (2023-03-27)
Additional information
Filming datesSeptember 26 (2022-09-26) –
November 21, 2022 (2022-11-21)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The twenty-seventh season of The Bachelor premiered on January 23, 2023.[1] This season features 26-year-old Zach Shallcross, an Oracle sales executive from Anaheim Hills, California.[2]

Shallcross finished in third place while exclusively pursuing Rachel Recchia on the nineteenth season of The Bachelorette featuring Recchia and Gabby Windey.

The season concluded on March 27, 2023, with Shallcross choosing to propose to 27-year-old travel nurse Kaity Biggar. They moved in together in Austin, Texas in July 2023 and plan to marry in 2025.[3][4]

Production

Casting and contestants

On September 14, 2022, it was reported that Shallcross was the frontrunner for the role.[5] He was officially announced on September 20, 2022, during the live The Bachelorette season 19 finale. Shallcross then met his first five contestants, Bailey, Brianna, Brooklyn, Cat, and Christina.[6]

Notable contestants include Christina Mandrell, who is the niece of country music singer Barbara Mandrell; Miss South Carolina 2018 Davia Bunch; Miss Florida World 2019 Lekha Ravi; and Ariel Frenkel, who is the ex-girlfriend of actor Michael Vlamis.[7][8][9][10]

Filming and development

The season was delayed by three weeks from its standard first week of January start, to avoid a potential clash with ABC's coverage of Monday Night Football.

Filming began on September 26, 2022, in Agoura Hills, California.[11] On October 22, the show was seen filming in Tallinn, Estonia.[12] This season also includes visits to The Bahamas; London, England; and Budapest, Hungary, with filming concluding in Krabi, Thailand in mid-November.[13]

Rapper Latto, former contestants Courtney Robertson and Victoria Fuller, retired NFL players Shawne Merriman and Antonio Gates, and band UB40 made guest appearances this season.[14][15][16]

While filming in London, Shallcross tested positive to COVID-19 and was forced to self-isolate in a hotel quarantine. All of the remaining dates got cancelled and both the cocktail party and rose ceremony shifted into a remote format with simulcast via Zoom. This had previously occurred on the eighth season of The Bachelor Australia.[17] After arriving in Estonia, contestant Greer Blitzer also received a positive Covid test. Unlike The Bachelorette 19, where contestant Logan Palmer was eliminated after testing positive, Blitzer remained in isolation until she returned a negative result the following week.[18]

Contestants

32 potential contestants were revealed on September 23, 2022.[19]

The final cast of 30 women was announced on January 4, 2023.[20]

In the second week, season 23 contestant Tahzjuan Hawkins asked to join the cast, but Shallcross declined.[14]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place Ref
Kaitlyn "Kaity" Biggar[21] 27 Kingston, Ontario Travel Nurse Winner 1 [22]
Gabriella "Gabi" Elnicki[23] 25 Pittsford, Vermont Senior Account Executive Runner-Up 2
Ariel Frenkel[10][24] 28 Manhattan, New York Marketing Executive Week 9 3 [25]
Charity Lawson[26] 26 Columbus, Georgia Child and Family Therapist Week 8 4 [27]
Katherine Izzo[28] 26 Tampa, Florida Registered Nurse Week 7 5 [29]
Brooklyn Willie[6][30] 25 Mineola, Texas Rodeo Racer 6
Greer Blitzer[31] 24 Bellaire, Texas Medical Sales Representative 7
Alyssa "Aly" Jacobs[32][33] 26 Smyrna, Georgia Healthcare Strategist Week 6 8 [34]
Jessica "Jess" Girod[33] 23 Winter Springs, Florida E-Commerce Coordinator 9
Kylee Russell[35][36] 25 Charlotte, North Carolina Postpartum Nurse Week 5 10-11 [16]
Mercedes Northup[37] 24 Bloomfield, Iowa Nonprofit Case Manager
Davia Bunch[8] 25 Roebuck, South Carolina Marketing Manager Week 4 12–13 [38]
Genevie Mayo[39][40] 26 Joppa, Maryland Neonatal Nurse
Anastasia Keramidas[39] 30 Baltimore, Maryland Content Marketing Manager 14
Christina Mandrell[6][7] 26 Hendersonville, Tennessee Content Creator Week 3 15 [15]
Brianna Thorbourne[6][41] 24 Jersey City, New Jersey Entrepreneur 16 (quit)
Bailey Brown[6][42] 27 Brentwood, Tennessee Executive Recruiter 17
Catherine "Cat" Wong[6][8] 26 Bushwick, New York Professional Dancer Week 2 18–20 [14]
Kimberly Gutierrez[43] 30 Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Hospitality Manager
Victoria Jameson[31][44] 30 Keller, Texas Professional Makeup Artist
Becca Serrano[43] 25 Burbank, California Nursing Student Week 1 21–29 [45]
Cara Ammon[46] 27 McCandless, Pennsylvania Corporate Recruiter
Holland Parsons[43] 24 Boca Raton, Florida Insurance Marketer
Lekha Ravi[9][47] 29 Miami, Florida Financial Advisor
Olivia Lewis[48] 24 Churchville, New York Patient Care Technician
Olivia Miller[49] 25 Delphos, Ohio Stylist
Sonia Sharma[50] 29 Jericho, New York Project Manager
Vanessa Dinh[51] 23 Farmington Hills, Michigan Restaurant Marketer
Viktoria Eichner[43] 29 Vienna, Austria[a] Nanny
Madison Johnson[52] 26 Fargo, North Dakota Business Owner 30

Future appearances

The Bachelorette

Charity Lawson was chosen as the lead for season 20 of The Bachelorette.[53]

Bachelor in Paradise

Season 9

Becca Serrano, Brooklyn Willie, Cat Wong, Davia Bunch, Genevie Mayo, Greer Blitzer, Jess Girod, Katherine Izzo, Kylee Russell, Mercedes Northup, and Olivia Lewis returned for season 9 of Bachelor in Paradise.[54] Blitzer, Willie, and Wong were eliminated in week 1. Serrano quit in week 3. Bunch and Mayo were eliminated in week 3. Girod split from Tanner Courtad, Northup split from Jordan Vandergriff, and Lewis split from Michael Barbour in week 5. Russell left in a relationship with Aven Jones in week 5. Izzo got engaged to John Henry Spurlock in week 5.

Dancing with the Stars

Lawson participated in season 32 of Dancing with the Stars where she partnered with Artem Chigvintsev.[55] They finished in fourth place.

Call-out order

Order Bachelorettes Episode / Week
1 2 3 4 5[b] 6 7 8 9 10
1 Jess Brianna Katherine Kaity Katherine Gabi Charity Kaity Ariel Kaity Kaity
2 Ariel Greer Christina Charity Ariel Kaity Ariel Gabi Kaity Gabi Gabi
3 Charity Christina Jess Aly Brooklyn Charity Greer[c] Ariel Gabi Ariel
4 Davia Charity Brooklyn Jess Charity Aly Gabi Charity Charity
5 Gabi Bailey Genevie Gabi Kaity Katherine Kaity Katherine
6 Greer Jess Greer Ariel Gabi Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn
7 Viktoria E. Genevie Aly Genevie Jess Jess Katherine Greer
8 Madison Davia Charity Greer Mercedes Ariel Aly
9 Aly Aly Kaity Katherine Aly Greer Jess
10 Anastasia Brooklyn Gabi Kylee Greer Kylee
Mercedes
11 Cat Kaity Ariel Davia Kylee
12 Brooklyn Anastasia Anastasia Anastasia Davia
Genevie
13 Bailey Kylee Kylee Brooklyn
14 Kaity Gabi Davia Mercedes Anastasia
15 Genevie Katherine Mercedes Christina
16 Katherine Mercedes Bailey Brianna
17 Vanessa Ariel Brianna Bailey
18 Kimberly Victoria J. Cat
Kimberly
Victoria J.
19 Olivia M. Kimberly
20 Victoria J. Cat
21 Kylee Becca
Cara
Holland
Lekha
Olivia L.
Olivia M.
Sonia
Vanessa
Viktoria E.
22 Lekha
23 Holland
24 Mercedes
25 Christina
26 Sonia
27 Becca
28 Cara
29 Olivia L.
30 Brianna Madison
  The contestant received America's first impression rose
  The contestant received Zach's first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during a date
  The contestant received a rose during a date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant was eliminated during a date
  The contestant moved on to the next week by default
  The contestant quit the competition
  The contestant won the competition

Controversy

Contestant Greer Blitzer faced controversy shortly after the season premiere after tweets of her defending blackface were uncovered, continuing the trend of contestants with racist social media histories being cast in the franchise.[56] On January 24, 2023, Blitzer issued an apology for her past behavior.[57]

The incident was further addressed during the Women Tell All special on March 14, 2023, with host Jesse Palmer acknowledging the franchise's failings to adequately address serious topics such as racism in the past.[58] Blitzer also confirmed that she was educating herself on the history of blackface and had met with Dr. Kira Banks, a psychologist and diversity consultant.[59]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date [60]Prod.
code [60]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating
(18–49)
2761"Week 1: Season Premiere"January 23, 2023 (2023-01-23)27012.96[61]0.7[61]
2772"Week 2"January 30, 2023 (2023-01-30)27022.98[62]0.6[62]
2783"Week 3"February 6, 2023 (2023-02-06)27032.92[63]0.6[63]
2794"Week 4: The Bahamas"February 13, 2023 (2023-02-13)27042.94[64]0.6[64]
2805"Week 5: London"February 20, 2023 (2023-02-20)27052.79[65]0.5[65]
2816"Week 6: Estonia"February 27, 2023 (2023-02-27)27062.98[66]0.6[66]
2827"Week 7: Budapest"March 6, 2023 (2023-03-06)27073.06[67]0.6[67]
2838"Week 8: Hometowns"March 13, 2023 (2023-03-13)27083.07[68]0.5[68]
2849"The Women Tell All"March 14, 2023 (2023-03-14)N/A2.48[69]0.4[69]
28510"Week 9: Fantasy Suites"March 20, 2023 (2023-03-20)27093.26[70]0.6[70]
28611"Week 10: Season Finale & After the Final Rose"March 27, 2023 (2023-03-27)27103.40[71]0.6[71]

Notes

  1. ^ Eichner is originally from Vienna, Austria but was residing in Chicago, Illinois at the time of casting and filming.
  2. ^ Shallcross tested positive to COVID-19 after his first date in London. As a result, the remainder of the dates were cancelled and the rose ceremony was conducted over Zoom.
  3. ^ Blitzer automatically moved on to the next week after isolating due to a positive COVID-19 test.

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