Gerri Flowers talks about her next chapter after the 'Golden Bachelor'
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Gerri Flowers talks about her next chapter after the 'Golden Bachelor'
"Right off the bat, I was like, wow, he's handsome, very handsome, and he had this twinkle in his eye, and he was very inviting. He put his hands out, and I went right to him, right to him that first night. I really did, yeah,"
"It was just like being a constant slumber party, if you will. It was just fun. We had ladies that wanted to cook. I was like, 'I can clean. You cook. I'll clean.' I did it all my life with my children."
"'I had a sick, very sick son who I took care of in my 20s, who passed away. So I didn't have that college experience. My children have it, and I wanted them to have that. I was able to get that 40 years later, 40 years later.'"
"'It is my time. I give 150% and anyone said, if you said, 'What's special about Gerri Flowers?' they would say, 'she's a giver. She gives unconditionally.' And now I am ready. I've given so much, and it's truly my time.'"
Gerri Flowers received Mel Owen's first-impression rose on the Golden Bachelor and was eliminated in episode 4. She experienced an immediate attraction to Mel, noting his inviting manner and a twinkle in his eye that drew her to him the first night. Inside the mansion, she bonded with the other women, describing a slumber-party atmosphere with shared chores and camaraderie. Gerri lost her husband young, raised her children alone, and lost a very sick son in her 20s, delaying personal experiences like college until decades later. She is now ready to focus on herself and seeks a God-fearing partner with a good heart who likes to have fun.
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