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Young Hollywood. Book Swipe Shop. From the show's initial cocktail party taking a whopping four nights to shoot, to Bachelor Jimmy Nicholson's extreme case of nerves around the ladies, Woman's Day has pulled back the curtain on Channel 10's reality TV hit. The biggest bombshell however was that many of the female contestants were 'up in arms' over Jimmy's clear preference of one woman very early on in the shooting. Behind-the-scenes: From the show's initial cocktail party taking a whopping four nights to shoot, to Bachelor Jimmy Nicholson's pictured extreme case of nerves around the ladies, Woman's Day has pulled back the curtain on Channel 10's reality TV hit The Bachelor.
Producers allegedly felt the star's attraction to the unnamed girl was so obvious, they gave 'more opportunities to certain girls who they believed never stood a chance with him. In interviews with the year-old pilot after filming had finished, Nicholson revealed he was living with one woman who he met on the show. Other revelations from the series included the 'nightmare' that faced producers when contestants demanded elaborate hairstyles.
Revolt: The biggest bombshell however was that many of the female contestants were 'up in arms' over Jimmy's clear preference of one woman very early on in the shooting. Given some scenes, like the opening cocktail party, which took up to four nights to shoot, recreating those hairstyles each time would have been 'too hard,' leading to conflict between the women and producers. Jimmy had his own demands, with a source telling the magazine he only wanted 'independent women' with 'promising career aspirations' to choose from.
The bombshells come after Bachelor fans were left perplexed last week when Nicholson was spotted wearing an earpiece during Wednesday's premiere episode. But Woman's Day claimed the hunky pilot actually wore the earpiece 'constantly' during filming to help calm his nerves, and so that producers could help him with small talk. An insider told the magazine that Jimmy was the most 'daunted' out of all the Bachelors, and that 'producers were working overtime to keep him relaxed'.
He had an earpiece the whole time so producers could tell him the girls' names and help him with a few tips and small talk,' they alleged. Meanwhile, Jimmy sent the rumour mill into overdrive last week after viewers noticed him wearing a small flesh-coloured earpiece while greeting his suitors on the red carpet.
In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, his ear flashed to the camera as Sierah Swepstone arrived on the red carpet and read his fortune with Tarot cards. As he awkwardly laughed, some eagle-eyed fans couldn't help but wonder if Jimmy was being fed lines or conversation starters by producers as the spotted the nifty device in her ear.
Pictured with Sierah Swepstone. It was all looking a bit too familiar for some Bachelor fans, who have noticed the show's leading men wearing earpieces in the past.
Last season, Locky Gilbert denied hurtful rumours he was a 'producer's puppet' who followed instructions via an earpiece throughout filming. Fake news: Last year's Bachelor Locky Gilbert pictured with girlfriend Irena Srbinovska previously denied hurtful rumours he was a 'producer's puppet' who followed instructions via an earpiece. He clarified: 'The earpiece is only used for rose ceremonies so I know when to call a name so they can set cameras. I was never told what to say or do.
Locky added: 'I think production would have loved if I did [follow instructions]. The earpiece allegations were first made by contestant Nadine Kodsi in an interview with Daily Mail Australia conducted before the season premiere. Nadine claimed that Locky was just a 'puppet' being controlled by the producers. She also alleged that he received instructions via an earpiece; however, this is not uncommon for reality shows like The Bachelor.
When similar claims were made about Bachelor Matty Johnson, a Channel 10 spokesperson said: 'The Bachelor or Bachelorette are occasionally required to be connected to the director if there are technical difficulties with cameras, audio and lighting. Ever wonder why contestants on The Bachelor are so upset after being eliminated early on in the competition? It might be in part due to sleep deprivation.
Bachelors and Bachelorettes, as well as Bachelor contestants and crew members, have opened up about how long the rose ceremonies really take to film. As it turns out, they were right. Bachelor director Ken Fuchs told The Hollywood Reporter that the first rose ceremony lasts well into the morning hours most of the time. Former Bachelor Sean Lowe told Glamour the same sleep-deprived story. No wonder everyone looks beat by the time they get in the limo to head home.
Took my lady out for a nice dinner tonight in NYC.
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