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Meet Jillian's Bachelors!


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jlliannightone.jpgAnd here it is -- the list of the bachelors hoping to woo "The Bachelorette" Jillian Harris, this summer! Now, I sort of feel bad for these guys, especially the ones who make it pretty far because I've learned from past bachelor guys that women will do just about anything to track them down. So they best prepare themselves for an onslaught of admirers.

I've seen some of the e-mails that have been sent from girls who are certain they are someone's soul mate on the show. You can't hide from the Internet! And with the onset of MySpace and Facebook, it's apparently become easier than ever to track someone down. Why they do it... I don't know. It's never a good idea.

The funny thing is that it only ever happens during "The Bachelorette." None of the women who have been part of "The Bachelor" have ever told me that some guy tried to hunt them down to profess their undying love.

It's one of two things - Either women are just more willing to make fools of themselves or men don't watch this show - so why would they track these girls down? It's probably a combination of both. 
 
This list of guys after the jump....
Anyway here you go. The list of eligible bachelors, below:

 

Jillian's 30 Suitors Are:

 

Adam, 27, Olympic cyclist from Long Beach, CA.
Brad, 27, financial advisor from Chicago, IL.

Brian, 32, IT consultant from Atlanta, GA.

Bryan, 28, high school coach from Lawton, OK.

Bryce, 31, furniture dealer from Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Caleb, 27, photographer, Nashville, TN.

David, 27, trucking contractor from Dayton, OH.

Ed, 29, technology consultant from Chicago, IL.

Greg, 31, entrepreneur from Scottsdale, AZ.

Jake, 31, commercial pilot from Dallas, TX.

Jesse, 27, wine maker from Carmel Valley, CA.

John H., 27, branding consultant from Boise, ID.

John P., 29, marketing specialist from South Norwalk, CT.

Josh, 25, lifeguard from Newport Beach, CA.

Juan, 35, general contractor from Santa Monica, CA.

Julien, 34, restaurateur from San Diego, CA.

Kiptyn, 31, business developer from Encinitas, CA.

Kyle, 26, graphic designer from Brooklyn, NY.

Mark, 26, pizza entrepreneur from Denver, CO.

Mathue, 26, personal trainer from Wichita, KS.

Michael, 25, break dance instructor from Astoria, NY.

Mike, 28, baseball camp owner from New York, NY.

Reid, 30, realtor from Philadelphia, PA.

Robby, 25, bartender from Spring, TX.

Sasha, 27, oil and gas consultant from Tiki Island, TX.

Simon, 26, soccer coach from Bradford, England

Stephen, 30, lawyer from New York, NY.

Tanner F., 28, sales representative from Derby, KS.

Tanner P., 30, financial analyst from Dallas, TX.

Wes, 32, musician from Austin, TX.

 

The show premieres May 18 on ABC. Check out the photo gallery of the guys here.

Let me know your thoughts on them. I'll just put it out there right now. Kiptyn is hot. Oh and my sincere apologies for the wrong info I put out about Tanner from Dallas being a single dad. Apparently, he has no kids. It was mentioned to me several months ago from a reliable and trusted source who has never steered me wrong and always given accurate info. So, im assuming they heard wrong. I would have enjoyed seeing if Jillian would be interested in a single dad again but oh well.
 

I got a chance to film one of the group dates for an Access Hollywood segment but can't tell you about it just yet! I've signed my life away.

 

But... soon! 

4 Comments

Cari said:

seriously? not ONE Canadian boy?

Lisa said:

I agree with Cari, Jillian is a Canadian girl. I hope there is a quiz for the boys on Canadian History!

Lanie said:

Go go guys! Just keep on reaching your dreams. No dream is high enough. Just like what I've learned from Donna Sirianni of My Wish The Movie. You might also want to visit the site.My Wish The Movie

David said:

I think it's great that these guys get to play in a mock-fairy tale, but I think that it's important that there's still so many people who not only have no opportunities to be on show like this but who also do not have basic necessities. I think the U.S. should take some leadership on addressing global poverty for strategic and humanitarian reasons. The Borgen Project has good info on the estimated cost of ending global poverty:

$30 billion: Annual shortfall to end world hunger.

$550 billion: U.S. Defense budget.

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