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The Bachelor
Season 14
Promotional poster
StarringJake Pavelka
No. of episodes10 (including 2 specials)
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 4 (2010-01-04) –
March 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The Bachelor: Season 14 (also known as The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love) is the 14th season of ABC reality television series The Bachelor. The season premiere aired on January 4, 2010. The show features Jake Pavelka a pilot from Dallas, Texas, courting 25 women.

Pavelka was a contestant of fifth season of The Bachelorette featuring Jillian Harris. He was eliminated before hometown dates and finished in 7th/8th place. It is the first season of The Bachelor to be broadcast in high definition. The season concluded on March 1, 2010 in which Vienna Girardi was named the winner and became Pavelka's fiancée. The couple later ended their relationship in June 2010.

Contestants

Jake Pavelka and then-fiancée Vienna Girardi in the premiere of World of Color at Disney California Adventure Park in 2010

Biographical information according to ABC official series site, plus footnoted additions

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place
Vienna Girardi[1][2] 23 Geneva, Florida Marketing Representative Winner 1
Tenley Molzahn[1][3] 25 Newberg, Oregon College Admissions Runner-Up 2
Gia Allemand[1][4] 26 Long Island, New York Swimsuit Model Week 7 3
Ali Fedotowsky[1][4] 25 Williamstown, Massachusetts Advertising Account Manager Week 6 4 (quit)
Corrie Adamson 23 Kissimmee, Florida Wardrobe Consultant Week 5 5
Ashleigh Hunt[1] 25 North Potomac, Maryland Account Manager Week 4 6–7
Jessica "Jessie" Sulidis[1] 25 Oakville, Ontario Cosmetic Sales Manager
Kathryn Sherlock[5] 25 Lexington, Kentucky Corporate Flight Attendant 8
Ella Nolan[1][4] 30 La Follette, Tennessee Hair Stylist 9
Elizabeth Kitt (NE)[4] 29 Imperial, Nebraska Nanny Week 3 10–11
Valishia Savage[6] 32 San Bernardino, California Homemaker
Michelle Kujawa[4] 26 Anaheim, California Office Manager 12
Ashley Elmore[7] 29 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Teacher Week 2 13–14
Christina McCasland[8] 25 San Diego, California Restaurant Manager
Rozlyn Papa[4] 28 Richmond, Virginia Model/Make-Up Artist 15 (DQ)
Alexa "Lex" McAllister[9] 25 Galloway, Ohio Entrepreneur Week 1 16–25
Caitlyn McCabe[10] 24 Winfield, Illinois Spokesmodel
Channy Choch[11] 29 Santa Rosa, California Mortgage Loan Officer
Elizabeth Kreft (D.C.)[12] 29 Union, Kentucky Captain, Air National Guard
Emily Harkins[9] 23 West Chester, Ohio Fit Model
Kimberly Sullivan[13] 24 Norman, Oklahoma NBA Dancer
Kirsten Pittman[14] 25 Aurora, Colorado Waitress
Sheila Lidner[15] 25 Scottsdale, Arizona Commercial Pilot
Stephanie Mueller[13] 24 Morris, Illinois Dance Teacher
Tiana Kruzel[16] 31 Calgary, Alberta Medical Technician

Future appearances

Dancing with the Stars

Pavelka competed in the tenth season of Dancing with the Stars. He partnered with Chelsie Hightower and finished in 7th place.

The Bachelorette

Ali Fedotowsky was chosen as the bachelorette for the sixth season of The Bachelorette.

Bachelor Pad

Runner-up Tenley Molzahn, along with finalists Gia Allemand, Ashley Elmore, Elizabeth Kitt, Michelle Kujawa and Jessie Sulidis, returned for the inaugural season of Bachelor Pad. Kujawa was eliminated during week 1, Sulidis during week 2, Allemand during week 3, and Elmore during week 5. Kitt and her partner, Jesse Kovacs, were eliminated at the beginning of week 6, finishing in 3rd place. Molzahn and her partner, Kiptyn Locke, were eliminated at the end of week 6, finishing as the runners-up.

Pavelka, Allemand, Vienna Girardi, and Ella Nolan, returned for the second season of Bachelor Pad. Allemand quit during week 2, and Pavelka was eliminated during week 3. Nolan and her partner, Kirk DeWindt, were eliminated at the beginning of week 6, finishing in 4th place. Girardi and her partner, Kasey Kahl, were eliminated at the end of week 6, finishing in 3rd place.

Bachelor in Paradise

Kujawa returned for the first season of Bachelor in Paradise. She quit during week 1. Molzahn returned for the second season of that show. She left during week 6.

Call-out order

Order Bachelorettes Week
1 2 3 4 5 6[a] 7 8
1 Rozlyn Tenley Ali Vienna Gia Tenley N/A Tenley Vienna
2 Emily Ella Elizabeth (NE) Ella Tenley Ali Vienna Tenley
3 Ali Elizabeth (NE) Vienna Gia Ali Gia Gia
4 Jessie Ali Gia Corrie Corrie Vienna
Ali
5 Tenley Vienna Tenley Tenley Vienna Corrie
6 Ella Christina Ella Ali Ashleigh H.
Jessie
7 Kathryn Gia Valishia Jessie
8 Caitlyn Ashley E. Corrie Kathryn Kathryn
9 Elizabeth (D.C.) Rozlyn Jessie Ashleigh H. Ella
10 Alexa Jessie Ashleigh H. Elizabeth (NE)
Valishia
11 Vienna Corrie Michelle
12 Corrie Valishia Kathryn Michelle
13 Kimberly Ashleigh H. Ashley E.
Christina
14 Valishia Kathryn
15 Gia Michelle Rozlyn[b]
16 Elizabeth (NE) Alexa
Caitlyn
Channy
Elizabeth (D.C.)
Emily
Kimberly
Kirsten
Sheila
Stephanie
Tiana
17 Channy
18 Ashley E.
19 Tiana
20 Christina
21 Ashleigh H.
22 Kirsten
23 Stephanie
24 Sheila
25 Michelle
  The contestant received a first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during the date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated during the date
  The contestant quit the competition
  The contestant disqualified from the competition
  The contestant won the competition
  1. ^ In week 6, Ali decided to quit the competition, cancelling the upcoming rose ceremony. The remaining three contestants are given roses by default.
  2. ^ Rozlyn was given the group date rose. However, she was later disqualified for having an inappropriate relationship with a show's producer.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating/share
(18–49)
1191"Week 1"January 4, 2010 (2010-01-04)14019.54[17]3.3/8[18]
1202"Week 2"January 11, 2010 (2010-01-11)140210.50[17]3.6/9[18]
1213"Week 3"January 18, 2010 (2010-01-18)140310.66[17]3.8/9[18]
1224"Week 4"January 25, 2010 (2010-01-25)140411.47[17]3.9/10[18]
1235"Week 5"February 1, 2010 (2010-02-01)140511.73[17]4.1/10[18]
1246"Week 6"February 8, 2010 (2010-02-08)140612.35[17]4.1/10[18]
1257"Week 7"February 15, 2010 (2010-02-15)140711.53[17]4.1/10[18]
1268"The Women Tell All"February 22, 2010 (2010-02-22)N/A11.27[17]3.9/10[18]
1279"Week 8"March 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)140815.15[17]5.3/14[18]
12810"After the Final Rose"March 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)N/A13.91[17]5.3/14[18]

Post-show

After the Final Rose

This is the special episode which airs after every finale. In season 14's segment, Jake told Chris Harrison about Bachelor Pad, Ali was chosen as the next bachelorette in the sixth season of The Bachelorette. Jake and Vienna were seen in a public appearance as a couple, Jeffrey Osborne sang "On the Wings of Love" at the closing of the show.

In June 2010, several months after their engagement, it was announced that Jake and Vienna Girardi had split.[19]

Deaths

Gia Allemand

On August 14, 2013, third-place contestant Gia Allemand died after a reported suicide attempt. Several contestants as well as Pavelka expressed their condolences via Twitter, with Pavelka saying, "I am in complete shock and devastated to hear the news about Gia. She was one of the sweetest people I have ever known. And a very dear friend. My heart goes out to her family during this very difficult time. We have lost an angel today. I miss you Gia...".[20][21][22]

Alexa McAllister

On 16 February 2016, Alexa (Lex) McAllister died after an apparent suicide attempt in Columbus, Ohio, as reported by TMZ. Per E!News, the local police said that on 13 February they'd received a call in which it was claimed that McAllister had overdosed on prescription drugs. While McAllister was in a stable condition on her way to Grant Medical Center, then E!News got access to a police report, which stated that she had taken "a lot" of pills. Her family took her off life support after her health began to deteriorate. McAllister was 31.[23][24] Pavelka tweeted his condolences on Twitter, "I'm so sad to hear about Alexa. Such a beautiful girl. My heart breaks for her family. Covering them in prayer during this rough time".[25]

Jake Pavelka

Jake Pavelka grew up in Denton, Texas, and attended University of North Texas and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. In his free time, he takes dancing lessons, woodworking, and has fun flying acrobatic planes and he is also a former child actor. Pavelka is an airline pilot, and took his first flying lessons at 12 years old. He also became a certified flight instructor when he was 23 years old.[26]

Pavelka became a member of an ABC reality show for the third time when he appeared as a celebrity contestant on the tenth season of Dancing with the Stars, partnered with Chelsie Hightower he was the fifth competitor eliminated on April 27, 2010.

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