'Bachelor' fans, we've got good news for you.
– and some of you may have been since just after the"Bachelor" finale last month. But we've got good news for you: The franchise's latest spinoff"Listen to Your Heart" premieres Monday, April 13.Think of it as"The Bachelor" meets"A Star is Born," host Chris Harrison teases.
Women and men will alternate handing out roses in rose ceremonies at first, and then the show will start leaning into musical performances featuring celebrity judges. They will in turn decide who goes home after their performances."Bachelor" couples will also be a part of that judges panel, since chemistry and musicality are both critical.
"Ironically 'The Bachelor' and 'Bachelorette' have always provided that," Harrison says."We've created this community that people feel like they're really a part of and 'Listen to Your Heart' is gonna be an extension of that … It's something you can feel a part of."The show was shot and produced before the coronavirus onset; no live component was planned.
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