While "The Bachelor" finale of the US reality TV show had fans going gaga as Bens Higgins made his final pick and proposed, the spinoff of the show in Australia is yet to begin. "The Bachelor Australia" will take place in a new neighborhood as the production will be moving to "sleepy" Glenorie.
Daily Telegraph reports that The Bachelor 2016 production will be moving from the Hunters Hill to the semi-rural town of Glenorie. Hunters Hill was the home of the dating reality TV show for the past two years.
According to the report, "The Bachelor Australia" Season 4 will start filming at the Abbot Place Property in the coming weeks. The Bachelor 2016 who will pick among hopeful ladies is yet to be announced.
Based on the photos on the site, the mansion to be used for the reality TV show is secluded in an area filled with various trees. It was said that the home is worth $3.8 million, and The Bachelor 2016 and contestants will surely have a fun time staying in it with its host of amenities including an Olympic-size swimming pool, tennis court, lots of bedrooms for the bachelorettes, and the backyard where the rose ceremony will take place.
Meanwhile, Pedestrian reports that the sleepy town of Glenorie is no longer such, as there's currently an "ongoing battle between the production team [of the show] and the paparazzi." It was even reported that paparazzis are flocking to The Bachelor mansion and are even deploying drones to "capture shots of any pashing, fondling or other such activities that occur on set." Such reports remain unconfirmed though.
The online publication previously reported that Richie Strahan, the fan favorite from The Bachelorette last year who failed to win the heart of Sam Frost, will be the one to pick among the ladies in The Bachelor 2016, but that is also yet to be confirmed.