The Golden Bachelor was officially renewed for a second season in ABC, and the network has already revealed its next main man.
Mel Owens, a 66-year-old veteran who became avocate, will be the last golden man in search of love on this iteration of the vast franchise. Born and raised in Detroit, Owens attended the University of Michigan before being drafted in Rams in 1981.
Retired, Owens has moved to the Orange country, California, to practice law. He has two sons of his first marriage and, “while life took an unexpected turn with the death of his father and the end of his marriage”, he is ready to open his heart.
A first date for season 2 of The Golden Bachelor has not been announced, although it is likely to broadcast again in the fall. Last year, ABC launched The Golden Bachelorette in the slot machine previously occupied by The Golden BachelorAnd the network seems to alternate between the two each year.
Owens follows in the footsteps of the first golden single, Gerry Turner, who stole the hearts of the public and pulled great notes when the series made its debut in 2023. The first season on average 10.4 million viewers per episode after 35 days through the platforms, which makes it the strongest non-described viewers of ABC for years.
The news of THE Single golden The renewal arrives after the deadline has revealed that ABC jumps The Bachelorette This year. Instead, Baccalaureate in paradise Returns this summer after taking a break last year. In January, The baccalaureate Broadcast as usual with season 29, Grant Ellis, leader of season 29.
The Golden Bachelor is produced by Warner Bros not scripted television in association with Warner Horizon.