Exclusive | After being sent home, 'Golden Bachelor' contestant has flurry of men lining up to win her heart
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Exclusive | After being sent home, 'Golden Bachelor' contestant has flurry of men lining up to win her heart
"He follows me into the kitchen and is like, 'What are you cooking?' I said, 'I'm making turkey bacon,' and I held it up, the cameramen followed me and I said, 'Who's a good doggie?' Now, I would have expected him to either have said, 'ruff ruff' and gone for the bacon strip or he would have gotten on his hands and knees and panted ... but he looked at me and said, 'What's wrong with you?'"
"My DMs are going crazy. Like anyone who I even had one remote single date with or I had a drink with. And some of them are strangers ... I'm a kid in a candy store. I am used to men chasing me. I am the prize. They come after me. I told him, 'If you want to get to know me, you come to me.' And he did. He said he's trainable."
Amy Kaplan, 63, was eliminated in Week 3 of The Golden Bachelor and immediately received a surge of romantic interest. Her direct messages filled with messages from former dates and strangers. She prefers being pursued and told Mel Owens that she expects men to chase her, calling herself the prize. She felt no spark with Owens after a late-night kitchen encounter involving turkey bacon, when his reaction felt off. Kaplan's daughters, Allie and Lexi, are TikTok creators with two million followers, and a casting director contacted them to recruit her for the show.
Read at New York Post
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