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The Bachelorette
Season 9
Promotional poster
StarringDesiree Hartsock
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseMay 27 (2013-05-27) –
August 5, 2013 (2013-08-05)
Season chronology
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Season 8
Next →
Season 10
List of episodes

The ninth season of The Bachelorette premiered on May 27, 2013. This season features 27-year-old Desiree Hartsock, a bridal stylist from Colorado, who placed fourth on season 17 of The Bachelor. The show ran for a total of twelve episodes, with Hartsock going on dates with a total of 25 men, all aged 26–34. Episodes included date activities such as dodgeball, dancing on the side of a building with harnesses, and a helicopter ride to meet victims of Hurricane Sandy. The final episode aired on August 5, 2013, with Hartsock getting engaged to her final man standing, Chris Siegfried. On January 18, 2015, the two were married in Southern California.

Filming and development

Casting

Casting began during the airing of the eighth season of the show, in 2012. Before the bachelorette was chosen, one potential candidate, Misee Harris, a pediatric dentist from Tennessee, was vying to become the first black bachelorette.[1] Her social media campaign was covered in a number of major news outlets, including The Huffington Post.[2][3] According to the website Jezebel, Harris had previously been selected to be a contestant on The Bachelor, only to not take the role for fear of being the 'token' black woman.[2] At that point every star in all 25 combined seasons of The Bachelorette or The Bachelor had been Caucasian, with show producer Mike Fleiss stating to the media that non-caucasians simply didn't appear at the casting calls.[3] Announced late in 2012, the selected bachelorette was Desiree Hartsock, then 27, a bridal stylist from Northglenn, Colorado.[4] Like the bachelorettes in the previous seasons,[1] Hartsock had been a contestant on The Bachelor, having been sent home by Sean Lowe after the hometown dates episode in season 17.[4] Misee Harris went on to work as a model and entrepreneur, founding a line of mouthguards and starting Project Smile, an organization that "focuses on promoting self-esteem in children."[3] A contestant from season 9, soccer player Juan Pablo Galavis, became the first non-Caucasian star for the combined franchises the following year, appearing in season 18 of The Bachelor.[3]

Production

Filming began shortly after the season finale of The Bachelor, with many places including Atlantic City, New Jersey, the German state of Bavaria, Barcelona, Spain and the island of Madeira in Portugal. With appearances from Andy Grammer, Soulja Boy, Darius Rucker, Kate Earl and Matt White.[5]

Contestants

Biographical information according to ABC official series site, which gives first names only, plus footnoted additions. Ages stated are at time of contest.[4]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place
Chris Siegfried[6] 27 McMinnville, Oregon Mortgage Broker Winner 1
Drew Kenney[7] 27 Scottsdale, Arizona Digital Marketing Analyst Runner-Up 2
Brooks Forester 28 Blackfoot, Idaho Sales Rep Week 9 3 (quit)
Zak Waddell[8] 31 Arlington, Texas Drilling Fluid Engineer Week 8 4
Michael Garofola[9] 33 Lindenhurst, New York Federal Prosecutor Week 7 5
James Case[7][10] 27 Marietta, Georgia Advertising Executive Week 6 6–8
Juan Pablo Galavis[11] 31 Barquisimeto, Venezuela Former Pro Soccer Player
Kasey Stewart[12] 29 Tulsa, Oklahoma Advertising Executive
Mikey Tenerelli[7][10] 30 Glen Ellyn, Illinois Plumbing Contractor Week 5 9
Ben Scott[13] 28 Lubbock, Texas Entrepreneur 10
Bryden Vukasin[14] 26 Havre, Montana Iraq War Veteran 11 (quit)
Zack Kalter[15] 28 Phillips Ranch, California Book Publisher Week 4 12
Brad McKinzie[15] 27 Denver, Colorado Accountant/DJ 13
Brandon Andreen[16] 26 Blaine, Minnesota Painting Contractor Week 3 14–15
Dan Cox[17] 30 Dublin, California Beverage Sales Director
Brian Jarosinski[18][19] 29 Olney, Maryland Financial Advisor 16 (DQ)
Nick Mucci[20] 27 Rochester, New York Investment Adviser Week 2 17–19
Robert Graham[21] 30 Glendale, Arizona Advertising Entrepreneur
Will Reese[10] 28 Federal Way, Washington Banker
Diogo Custodio 29 Penha, Brazil Ski Resort Manager Week 1 20–24
Larry Burchett[22] 34 Overland Park, Kansas ER Doctor
Micah Heisler 32 Detroit Lakes, Minnesota Law Student
Mike R. 28 London, England Dental Student
Nick Roy[10] 26 Ridgefield, Connecticut Tailor/Magician
Jonathan Vollinger[23] 26 Hickory, North Carolina Lawyer 25

Future appearances

The Bachelor

Juan Pablo Galavis was chosen as the bachelor for the eighteenth season of The Bachelor. He became the first Latino bachelor in the franchise's history.

Bachelor in Paradise

Season 1

Ben Scott, Brooks Forester, Zack Kalter, and Robert Graham, returned for the first season of Bachelor in Paradise. Scott quit the show during week 2. Forester was eliminated during week 6. During week 7, Kalter split from his partner, Jackie Parr, and Graham split from his partner, Sarah Herron.

Season 2

Dan Cox, Michael Garofola and Mikey Tenerelli returned for the second season of Bachelor in Paradise. Garofola and Tenerelli were eliminated during week 2, however, Tenerelli returned in week 4. He and Cox quit the show during week 5.

Season 3

Brandon Andreen returned for the third season of Bachelor in Paradise. He was eliminated during week 2.

The Bachelor Winter Games

Garofola returned for The Bachelor Winter Games as a part of Team USA. He quit the show during week 3.

Call-out order

Order Bachelors Week
1 2 3[a] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Drew Ben Brooks Chris Zak W. Chris Drew Drew Brooks Drew Chris
2 Brooks Zak W. Ben Kasey James Brooks Zak W. Brooks Chris Chris
Drew
3 Brad Bryden Bryden James Chris Michael G. Chris Chris Drew
Brooks
4 Bryden Drew James Bryden Brooks Zak W. Brooks Zak W. Zak W.
5 Michael G. Nick M. Kasey Juan Pablo Juan Pablo Kasey Michael G. Michael G.
6 Kasey Michael G. Dan Zak W. Drew Juan Pablo James
Juan Pablo
Kasey
7 Will Brandon Juan Pablo Brooks Michael G. Drew
8 Mikey T. Zack K. Brad Drew Ben James
9 Jonathan Will Chris Zack K. Kasey Mikey T.
10 Zak W. Brooks Brian Brad Bryden
Ben
11 James Juan Pablo Zak W. Michael G. Mikey T.
Bryden
12 Larry Brad Drew Mikey T. Zack K.
13 Nick R. Kasey Mikey T. Ben
Brad
14 Zack K. James Zack K. Brandon
Dan
15 Diogo Robert Michael G.
16 Chris Brian Brandon
Brian
17 Mike R. Dan Nick M.
Robert
Will
18 Robert Chris
19 Juan Pablo Mikey T.
20 Brandon Diogo
Larry
Micah
Mike R.
Nick R.
21 Brian
22 Micah
23 Nick M.
24 Dan
25 Ben
Jonathan
  The contestant received a first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose in the first night
  The contestant received a rose during the date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant was eliminated during the date
  The contestant quit the competition
  The contestant was disqualified from the competition
  The contestant won the competition
  1. ^ In week 3, Brian was disqualified from the competition after admitting that he still has a girlfriend at home.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating/share
(18–49)
851"Week 1: Limo Arrivals"May 27, 2013 (2013-05-27)9015.99[24]1.9/5[24]
862"Week 2: Hollywood"June 3, 2013 (2013-06-03)9025.69[25]1.7/5[25]
873"Week 3: Dodgeball"June 10, 2013 (2013-06-10)9035.76[26]1.8/5[26]
884"Week 4: Atlantic City"June 17, 2013 (2013-06-17)9045.47[27]1.7/5[27]
895"Week 5: Bavaria"June 24, 2013 (2013-06-24)9056.56[28]2.0/6[28]
906"Week 6: Barcelona"July 1, 2013 (2013-07-01)9066.34[29]1.8/6[29]
917"Week 7: Madeira Island"July 8, 2013 (2013-07-08)9076.88[30]1.9/6[30]
928"Week 8: Hometown Dates"July 15, 2013 (2013-07-15)9086.63[31]1.8/6[31]
939"The Men Tell All"July 22, 2013 (2013-07-22)N/A6.52[32]1.9/6[32]
9410"Week 9: Season Finale, Part 1"July 29, 2013 (2013-07-29)9097.94[33]2.4/7[33]
9511"Week 10: Season Finale, Part 2"August 5, 2013 (2013-08-05)9108.94[34]2.6/8[34]
9612"After the Final Rose"August 5, 2013 (2013-08-05)N/A8.31[34]2.5/7[34]

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