When does the Golden Bachelor finale air?
The finale airs on Wednesday, November 12th, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.
Entertainment / Reality TV
The 'Golden Bachelor' season finale is approaching, promising drama and a difficult decision for Mel as he chooses between Peg and Cindy. This article summarizes the events leading up to the finale and what viewers can expect.
The 'Golden Bachelor' has captivated audiences with its unique take on the reality dating show format. The penultimate episode featured Mel's dates with Peg and Cindy, where he had the opportunity to build deeper connections. However, Mel's difficulty in expressing his feelings and intentions created uncertainty, particularly for Cindy. Jesse Palmer's comments suggest that the finale will bring even more surprises, making Mel's final decision all the more challenging. According to Reality Steve, Mel and Peg got engaged on the show's finale. The 'After the Final Rose' special is set to reveal whether they are still together.
The finale airs on Wednesday, November 12th, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.
Episodes will stream on Hulu the Thursday after they air.
Reality Steve reports that Peg Munson is the winner and got engaged to Mel, but their current status is unknown.
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