The Bachelor (American season 25)

The 25th season of The Bachelor premiered on January 4, 2021.[1] This season features 28-year-old Matt James, a real estate broker and charity founder from Raleigh, North Carolina.[2]

The Bachelor
Season 25
Promotional poster
StarringMatt James
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes5
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 4, 2021 (2021-01-04) 
present (present)
Season chronology

James was originally cast on the sixteenth season of The Bachelorette featuring Clare Crawley. However, after filming was delayed due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was instead selected to be The Bachelor. James is the first black male lead in The Bachelor franchise.[3]

Filming and development

Casting and contestants

On June 12, 2020, James was announced as the next Bachelor on Good Morning America.[2] James is the first black Bachelor in franchise history,[3] and while it was intended and announced as the second African-American lead (after Rachel Lindsay of The Bachelorette 13), the sudden introduction of Tayshia Adams as a co-lead on The Bachelorette 16, made James the third African-American lead of the franchise. He is also the first lead to have not previously appeared on a series in The Bachelor franchise since Matt Grant in season 12.[lower-alpha 1]

Notable contestants include Mariela "Mari" Pepin, Miss Maryland USA 2019 and top 10 finalist in Miss USA 2019; Kit Keenan, daughter of fashion designer Cynthia Rowley; Sydney Johnson, daughter of former New York Giants running backs coach and current University of Maryland analyst Craig Johnson; Abigail Heringer, the first deaf contestant in The Bachelor franchise; and Catalina Morales, who was crowned Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2015 and competed at Miss Universe 2015.[4][5][6][7][8]

Production

Much like in the sixteenth season of The Bachelorette, the season was filmed entirely at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington, Pennsylvania, 60 miles southeast of Pittsburgh due to quarantine safety protocols. Making this was the first The Bachelor season not to film in the traditional Villa de la Vina mansion in Agoura Hills, California, and the first location other than the mansion since season 11.[9]

Contestants

43 potential contestants were revealed on October 5, 2020.[10] On December 11, 2020, the final cast of 32 women was revealed.[11] On January 22, 2021, five new women joined the cast, bringing the total number of contestants to 37.[12]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place Ref
Abigail Heringer[7][13] 25 Salem, Oregon Client Financial Manager Participating
Bri Springs[14][15] 24 San Antonio, Texas Communications Manager
Brittany Galvin 23 Chicago, Illinois Model
Chelsea Vaughn[16] 29 Marietta, Georgia Runway Model
Jessenia Cruz[14] 27 El Paso, Texas Social Media Marketer
Katie Thurston[17][18] 29 Lynnwood, Washington Bank Marketing Manager
Kit Keenan[5] 21 New York, New York Fashion Entrepreneur
Mearg "Magi" Tareke[19] 32 Washington, D.C. Pharmacist
Michelle Young 27 Edina, Minnesota Teacher
Meredith "MJ" Snyder[20] 23 Hudson, Ohio Hairstylist
Pieper James[13] 23 Happy Valley, Oregon Graduate Student
Rachael Kirkconnell 24 Cumming, Georgia Graphic Designer
Ryan Claytor 26 Brooklyn, New York Dancer/Choreographer
Serena Chew[21] 24 San Bruno, California Flight Attendant
Serena Pitt[17][22] 22 Markham, Ontario Publicist
Catalina Morales 29 New York, New York Former Miss Universe Puerto Rico Week 4 16–19 [23]
Lauren Maddox[24] 29 Miami, Florida Corporate Attorney
Mariela "Mari" Pepin[4][25] 24 Severn, Maryland Marketing Director
Victoria Larson[26] 27 Los Angeles, California Queen
Anna Redman[27][28] 24 Owatonna, Minnesota Copywriter 20
Kaili Anderson[28] 26 Chicago, Illinois Hostess Week 3 21–23 [29]
Khaylah Epps[30] 28 Durham, North Carolina Healthcare Advocate
Kimberly "Kim" Li 28 Los Angeles, California ICU Nurse
Sarah Trott[31] 24 San Diego, California Broadcast Journalist 24 (quit) [32]
Alana Milne[14] 26 San Antonio, Texas Photographer Week 2 25–29
Illeana Pennetto 25 South Salem, New York Health Food Developer
Kristin Hopkins[33] 27 Virginia Beach, Virginia Attorney
Marylynn Sienna[34] 28 Huntington Beach, California Event Coordinator
Sydney Johnson[6] 28 Franklin, Tennessee Marketing Specialist
Alicia Holloway[35] 24 Morgantown, West Virginia Professional Ballerina Week 1 30–37 [36]
Amber Andrews[34] 30 Rialto, California Nursing Student
Carolyn Vallejo[34] 30 Newburyport, Massachusetts Journalist
Casandra Suarez[34] 25 Lodi, California Social Worker
Corrinne Jones[37] 22 Pomfret, Connecticut Marketing Manager
Emani Curl[38] 25 Albuquerque, New Mexico Realtor
Kimberly Courneya[18] 28 Lake Tapps, Washington Airline Recruiter
Saneh Ste. Claire[39] 25 St. Augustine, Florida IT Consultant

Call-out order

OrderBachelorettesEpisode / Week
1 2/3 3/4 4/5 5/6
1 BriAbigailBriRachaelBriRachael
2 RachaelBriLaurenSerena P.MichelleAbigail
3 SarahRachaelSarahChelseaPieper[lower-alpha 2]Kit
4 JesseniaChelseaPieperMJBrittany
5 ChelseaSarahKitPieperRyan
6 MariMJMagiBriRachael
7 MagiSerena P.RachaelMagiSerena P.
8 CarolynKhaylahAbigailMichelleMagi
9 SydneyKristinChelseaMariKit
10 KristinKitJesseniaRyanMJ
11 AnnaMagiKatieKitJessenia
12 KhaylahPieperSerena C.Serena C.Katie
13 Serena C.MariSerena P.AbigailAbigail
14 Serena P.IlleanaKhaylahKatieChelsea
15 AliciaJesseniaMariVictoriaSerena C.
16 SanehKailiMJLaurenCatalina
Lauren
Mari
Victoria
17 AlanaMarylynnAnnaBrittany
18 KailiSerena C.KailiJessenia
19 AbigailLaurenVictoriaAnna
20 CorrinneSydneyAlana
Illeana
Kristin
Marylynn
Sydney
CatalinaAnna
21 MarylynnAlanaKaili
Khaylah
Kim
22 EmaniKatie
23 LaurenAnna
24 PieperVictoriaSarah
25 MJAlicia
Amber
Carolyn
Casandra
Corrinne
Emani
Kimberly
Saneh
26 Katie
27 Amber
28 Kimberly
29 Casandra
30 Illeana
31 Kit
32 Victoria
33 Brittany[lower-alpha 3]
34 Michelle[lower-alpha 3]
35 Ryan[lower-alpha 3]
36 Kim[lower-alpha 3]
37 Catalina[lower-alpha 3]
  The contestant received a first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during the date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant quit the competition
  The contestant won the competition

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date[40]Prod.
code[40]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating
(18–49)
2521"Week 1: Season 25 Premiere"January 4, 2021 (2021-01-04)25015.23[41]1.3[41]
2532"Week 2"January 11, 2021 (2021-01-11)25024.74[42]1.2[42]
2543"Week 3"January 18, 2021 (2021-01-18)25035.00[43]1.4[43]
2554"Week 4"January 25, 2021 (2021-01-25)25045.25[44]1.5[44]
2565"Week 5"February 1, 2021 (2021-02-01)25055.49[45]1.5[45]
2576"Week 6"February 8, 2021 (2021-02-08)2506TBDTBA
2587"Week 7"February 15, 2021 (2021-02-15)2507TBDTBA
2598"Week 8"February 22, 2021 (2021-02-22)2508TBDTBA

Notes

  1. Brad Womack, who had served as lead for season 15, had not appeared on a season of The Bachelorette either, but had previously appeared on the show as the lead in season 11.
  2. Pieper had the rose from the second group date. The segment of the date when Matt gave the rose to her and her rose ceremony appearance were both unaired.
  3. Brittany, Catalina, Kim, Michelle, and Ryan all entered the competition in Week 3.

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