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The Bachelor denies. But is it just more lies? #dirtystreetpies

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yesterday, New Idea confirmed that Bachie Blake and runner-up Louise were a couple. They didn’t hedge their bets, either. They used the c-word: CONFIRMED.

 

But now, the Bach has hit back, turning to Twitter for just the second time since the show ended.

Bachie says: NO CONFIRM!

 

 

BUT DOES HE?

Bachie Blake doesn’t really say it’s not true. He asks a rhetorical question. And, you might be thinking: Who asks a rhetorical question when they want to put rumours to bed? What’s he up to? Hmmm…

Well, amid rumours of several magazines bidding for his story, perhaps he’s staying mum to protect a payday when he finds a cashed-up outlet to make the reveal. After all, this dancing dude is a savvy stripping entrepreneur, so he knows the free market laws of supply and demand.

In other news, Sam and other former Bachelorettes Kara, Zoe, Chantal, Amber and Alana are spending Saturday in a karaoke limousine touring vineyards.

Strangely, it looks like Louise wasn’t invited.

Sucks to be Bachie (though, we’d like to see the Bach hit the karaoke mic. Bet he does a mean “I’m Too Sexy”)

 

 

 

Want to hear what Rosie Waterland really thinks about Bachie Blake? Check out this Mamamia Out Loud podcast where Rosie cuts loose on all things Bachelor in her signature side-splitting style.

 

 

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Ninny 10 years ago

Like all reality shows it is produced to entertain. Along the way, we enjoy watching and imagine ourselves in the same situation, well I do. Also imaging how would we react to the unfolding events, often very confronting and testing. Such as when all the new contestants arrived? Lets not forget that all the girls seemed to respect and enjoy Blake ... Blake appears to have never put anyone down it seems. His family were involved too and seemed genuinely concerned for him? He may have found it very hard? Even made a mistake? Marriage is about romance, but mostly also about timing, commitment, shared philosophies and values. 3 out of 1 long lasting marriages are still arranged. The batchelor was a game and also a real life game. Everyone new the rules. I hope at the end of the day people remain respectful of each other.


Mel Wilson 10 years ago

You are promoting mass bullying. If this was a bachelorette this wouldn't be happening to this extent, yet we want equality between sexes. It will never happen if we keep this sort of behaviour up.

Kim 10 years ago

If this was a bachelorette, she'd probably get far worse publicity for that kind of behavior than any guy.