
Ladies, your journey to love — or just reality TV and Instagram ad stardom — could start next Thursday. And by that, we mean there’s a casting call for ABC’s Don’t nap, or you may miss it.
And don’t go into it thinking itap a long shot. In the last few seasons, Colorado has produced a bountiful group of “Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” contestants: , , JJ Lane and Lace Morris to name a few. The current season of “The Bachelorette” (Please don’t besmirch the name of Denver again by dressing as a chicken.)
While the surprisingly addictive television show may seem shallow, the application is far from it. In fact, applying to meet your soulmate, or whatever, is more in depth than most first date conversations.
But you have to be prepared.
Here’s what you need to know to audition for “The Bachelor”:
Print and fill out the
Be ready to spill your guts in this six-pager. No, really. These ABC producers are about to get real personal, real fast.
In the first few pages, they want to know pretty average information like your height and weight, occupation and family situation. The following questions get a little more personal to uncover your favorite drink (applicants must be over 21 years old), relationship history and any traumatic breakups.
Plus, there’s a waiver you get to sign!
Dress appropriately
If you’ve ever watched the show, you’ll know they strongly encourage suits, formal gowns and anything you’ve seen in a bridal store.
So basically, dress like that…unless you wanna be the one in a dolphin (but really it was a shark) costume.
Show up
WHAT: Denver’s casting call
WHEN: July 26 from 4 to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Blue Moon RiNo Brewery
Audition and video tape
This is a TV show, so be prepared to have photos taken and to be interviewed on camera. According to my , the video interview is even more personal than the written application.
Expect to tell them about the last time you were in love, your perfect date, your career and relationship goals and how you picture your ideal partner.
Wait
After you’ve applied, you simply have to wait to see if ABC contacts you…or doesn’t. But at least you put your heart on the line for love.
In case you can’t make the casting call, you can also send your materials through the mail or .
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