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What's Coming Up? - The Bachelor Season 17
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* as of 1/29/2013
Tim Tebow was approached about the latest season of the Bachelor, as was USA Olympic star Ryan Lochte.
Sorry, but both declined.
The newest bachelor is Sean Lowe, who is an insurance agent, and might be recognized by Bachelorette fans as a former contestant on the show. Lowe did not win nor finish runner up, but he did come in third on the show. the 17th season of The Bachelor premiered in January, and continues to air weekly. Vegas Odds for The Bachelor Season 17 have not yet been formed.
There have been eight season of the Bachelorette, with a ninth season in the works though nothing known about who will be the future contestant. Season nine will not premiere until May of 2013, with betting odds to follow. However, oddsmakers sometimes refrain from taking betting lines on shows that have been taped for the outcome.
What's Coming Up? - The Bachelorette Season 9
* as of 9/14/2012
Like it's counterpart, the Bachelorette does not current have odds because it is between seasons. But, unlike the Bachelor, we don't currently know when season 9 of the Bachelorette is going to begin or even have an approximation. The best we can say is that the average time between seasons is about a year so don't expect for season 9 to begin until May of 2013. We know, this is sad news but it is what it is and we're just going to have to wait it out. In the meantime, there are a lot of other reality tv shows to watch like American Idol. Once we know a little more about the next season, we should start to see betting odds come out from some of the leading sportsbooks in the summer of 2013.
Las Vegas Bachelor / Bachelorette Future Odds
At least for now, we don't have any generic gender betting odds when it comes to winning the Bachelor or the Bachelorette. No mixing genders just yet! But odds for the winning contestant can be formed during the season. These would be individual betting odds to win, as oddsmakers tab favorites and underdogs. The difficulty could lie with taped shows, but if the eliminations are done live, than it's much easier for oddsmakers to formulate lines. So make sure to be on the lookout for the upcoming odds for the latest season of the Bachelor or the Bachelorette.
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The Bachelorette Betting Odds
We've got a television series where one man gets to choose between 25 women, so really it was only a matter of time before we had a show that was just the opposite. And not long after the debut of The Bachelor, we were treated to the spin-off The Bachelorette. And just like the premise of The Bachelor, The Bachelorette centers around one woman who is looking for love, and roughly 25 men trying to compete for her affection by staying off elimination hoping to make it all the way to the final and be chosen by her. The Bachelorette debuted nearly a decade ago back in 2003, with the runner up of the first season of The Bachelor, Trista Rehn, the chosen one. However, unlike The Bachelor, the Bachelorette has not been on for consecutive years, with a three-year hiatus from 2005-08. ABC decided to bring back the series in 2008, as it continues through 2012.
The Bachelorette Season 9 Betting Odds
The Bachelorette came to an end last night with the season finale featuring Desiree Hartsock making the decision to accept mortgage broker Chris Siegfried as her bachelor. Chris slipped a ring on Desiree's finger atop a cliff after the bachelorette confessed to both Chris and Drew during the rose ceremony that she was ready to go home last week. The previous week she had her heart broken by Brooks, who has since departed the show on his own accord.
Desiree's decision to choose Chris seemed to do more with loyalty since he has been with her since the beginning. A book of poems he wrote over the course of the season also seemed to change her mind about giving up. After giving Desiree his gift on the beach, the bachelorette was ready to have him meet her family. Meanwhile, Drew was sent home and appeared broken hearted over Desiree's decision to turn him lose, confessing that he thought the two would end up together. Until next season Bachelorette fans!
Bachelorette Odds
Who Is Favored To Win Season 9 Of The Bachelorette?
Currently, there are no betting odds for The Bachelorette as they go into the seventh season of the show. But that doesn't mean that there won't be odds for the show. And if and when they do become available, you can bet that we will be all over the lines and ensure that you will be able to find them and wager on the show. So be sure to check back with us, as we will continue to have the latest news on the most recent episodes.
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