The Golden Bachelor Season 2 Cast Revealed
Mel Owens, a 66-year-old former NFL player, will date 23 women from diverse professional backgrounds in the second season of the senior dating show.
- Ahead of its Sept. 24 premiere, ABC released the 23 women vying for Mel Owens' heart in Season 2 of The Golden Bachelor, which streams on Hulu the next day.
- Mel Owens, 66, is starring as a former NFL linebacker and lawyer who played at University of Michigan and recorded 26 sacks and four interceptions during his nine-year NFL career with the Los Angeles Rams.
- Among the 23 contestants, ages 58–77, are Peg, retired firefighter and bomb tech from Las Vegas, Robin, vineyard owner and wealth advisor from Napa Valley, Cindy, a retired biomedical engineer who once dated Chuck Norris, and Debbie, who was asked out by Robert De Niro.
- After remarks that drew criticism in June about preferring contestants aged 46 and saying, `If they're 60 or over, I'm cutting them,` Mel Owens, 66, apologized last month to the female cast and many accepted his apology during production.
- With production by Warner Horizon Unscripted Television and Jesse Palmer hosting, Owens is the second Golden Bachelor following Gerry Turner, and Season 1 averaged 10.4 million viewers.
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Season 2 of "The Golden Bachelor" premieres Wednesday, Sept. 24.
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