The Bachelor (season 10)

The Bachelor (season 10)
Starring Andy Baldwin
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 8
Release
Original network ABC
Original release April 2 (2007-04-02) – May 21, 2007 (2007-05-21)
Season chronology
Andrew Baldwin

The Bachelor: Season 10 (also known as The Bachelor: Officer and a Gentleman) is the tenth season of ABC reality television series The Bachelor. The show was filmed in Los Angeles, Hawaii, and Pennsylvania. The premiere of this season of The Bachelor aired on April 2, 2007. The show features the first US Navy Officer, physician and sportsman from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Andy Baldwin, counting 25 women, after the show, Baldwin was chosen as the favorite bachelor in all the ten seasons. The season concluded on May 21, 2007 with Tessa Horst named as the winner of the competition and soon became Baldwin's fiancée, they soon quickly broke up and briefly resumed dating and finally broke up for good later that year.

Contestants

The following is the list of bachelorettes for this season:[1][2]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Eliminated
Tessa Horst 26 San Francisco, California Social Worker Winner
Bevin Nicole Powers 28 Palo Alto, California Assistant Week 8
Danielle Imwalle 25 Bethel, Connecticut Graphic Designer Week 7
Amber Alchalabi 23 Sugar Land, Texas Teacher Week 6
Stephanie Wilhite 23 Overland Park, Kansas Project Manager Week 5
Tina Wu 26 Los Angeles, California Medical student Week 5
Kathryn "Kate" Brockhouse 24 Ravenel, South Carolina Boutique owner Week 4
Nicole Clary 26 Charleston, South Carolina Sales Manager Week 4
Stephanie Tipper 27 Folly Beach, South Carolina Organ donor coordinator Week 4
Amanda Hackney 26 Dallas, Texas Financial analyst Week 3
Erin Parker 24 Logansport, Louisiana Financial analyst Week 3
Peyton Wright 24 La Vergne, Tennessee Sorority recruiter Week 3
Alexis Young 26 Southlake, Texas Attorney Week 2
Susan Anderson 23 The Woodlands, Texas Boutique manager Week 2
Tiffany Warren 28 Boston, Massachusetts Medical equipment sales rep Week 2
Blakeney Rowe 29 Birmingham, Alabama Radio sales Week 1
Candice DeCost 23 Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Waitress Week 1
Catherine Warren 23 Lake Forest, Illinois Former Miss Illinois Week 1
Danielle Vallis 26 Bronx, New York Attorney Week 1
Jacqueline "Jackie" Topelli 23 Minneapolis, Minnesota Executive coordinator Week 1
Jeanette Alvarez 27 Tampa, Florida Health care manager Week 1
Jessica Devallo 32 New York, New York Hedge fund analyst Week 1
Linda Malek 33 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Attorney Week 1
Lindsay Smith 22 Lawrence, Kansas Student Week 1
Tiffany Forester 27 St. Louis Park, Minnesota Real estate sales/development Week 1

Future appearances

Bachelor Pad

Peyton Wright returned to compete for the first season of Bachelor Pad. She and her partner Jesse Beck were eliminated in week 5, finishing in 7th/8th.

Call-Out Order

# Bachelorettes Episodes
12345678
1 AlexisStephanie T.Stephanie T.BevinAmberBevinTessaBevinTessa
2 NicolePeytonTessaTessaTessaAmberBevinTessaBevin
3 AmandaBevinDanielle I.AmberDanielle I.TessaDanielle I.Danielle I.
4 PeytonKateBevinDanielle I.BevinDanielle I.Amber
5 CatherineAlexisAmberStephanie W.TinaStephanie W.
Tina
6 AmberDanielle I.Stephanie W.TinaStephanie W.
7 BlakeneyAmberKateKateKate
Nicole
Stephanie T.
8 Danielle V.Tiffany W.NicoleNicole
9 JackieTessaTinaStephanie T.
10 Stephanie W.NicolePeytonAmanda
11 TinaSusanAmandaErin
12 ErinAmandaErinPeyton
13 SusanErinAlexis
Susan
14 Stephanie T.Tina
15 Danielle I.Stephanie W.Tiffany W.
16 BevinBlakeney
Candice
Catherine
Danielle V.
Jackie
Jeanette
Jessica
Linda
Lindsay
Tiffany F.
17 Tessa
18 Candice
19 Jeanette
20 Lindsay
21 Kate
22 Linda
23 Tiffany F.
24 Jessica
25 Tiffany W.
     The contestant received the first impression rose.
     The contestant was eliminated at the rose ceremony.
     The contestant received a rose on a date.
     The contestant was eliminated on a date.
     The contestant won the competition.

Episodes (dates)

About the winner

Tessa Horst grew up in Washington, D.C., where she graduated from Georgetown Day School in 1999 and Middlebury College in 2003. She received her MS degree in social work from Columbia University.[3] Prior to entering graduate studies, Horst lived in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in 2004, where she was employed at the famous Silver Dollar Bar of The Wort Hotel.[4][5] At the time she competed on The Bachelor, she was employed as a social worker living in San Francisco.[6]

Three months after the finale, Horst and Baldwin called off the engagement.[7]

Controversy

Although the contestants are contractually obligated not to reveal the results of each round of elimination since the show is taped ahead of broadcast, various unsubstantiated media reports in advance of the final rose ceremony alleged that Horst revealed herself to be the winner.[8] Horst later denied that she had been the source of this information.[9] Some bachelorettes who were eliminated earlier in the series predicted Horst would be the successful recipient of the final rose.[10]

References

  1. "'Bachelor' Women Love a Man in Uniform". Zap2it. 2007-03-28. Retrieved 2007-03-26.
  2. "ABC reveals the identities of its new 'The Bachelor'bachelorettes". RealityTV. 2001-03-27. Retrieved 2007-04-30.
  3. Tessa - SideReel Archived 2009-02-05 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. http://www.jhnews.com/article.php?art_id=1620
  5. Casper Star-Tribune Online - Wyoming
  6. Abandoned bachelorette Peyton Wright talks about 'The Bachelor' - Reality TV World - News, information, episode summaries, message boards, chat and games for unscripted television programs
  7. 'Bachelor' couple Andy Baldwin, Tessa Horst break off engagement - Reality TV World - News, information, episode summaries, message boards, chat and games for unscripted television programs
  8. SECRET'S OUT - New York Post
  9. Tessa Horst denies being 'The Bachelor' finale spoiler report source - Reality TV World - News, information, episode summaries, message boards, chat and games for unscripted television programs
  10. The Daily Dish - Stephanie Kansas predicts Tessa to win< Archived 2009-02-07 at the Wayback Machine.
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