Jimmy Kimmel's Baby-Filled Version of Bachelor in Paradise Will Leave You in Stitches
[MUSIC] Coinage, life well spent presented by Geico. An average of 10 million viewers tune into The Bachelor to see contestants trying to find love. Each season, the sparks start flying at the Villa De La Vina mansion. The 7,000 square foot home is located on more than 9 acres of land and includes 6 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms. What viewers know as the Bachelor Mansion is actually owned by Marshall Haraden Who built the $6.4 million home in 2005. In today's market, the home is valued at more than $7 million. With long stemmed roses averaging $42 per dozen, you could purchase over 170,000 flowers at that price. Haraden and his family are required to leave the home twice a year for 42 days. In order to allow production. All of their personal belongings as well as their furniture are going to storage. Marshall Haraden's home has been part of the [UNKNOWN] for over a decade. But he refuses to give up any spoilers. Guess we have to tune in to see the love grow. [MUSIC] COINAGE, Life, well spent. Presented by GEICO.
On Monday, fans said farewell to this season of The Bachelorette as Rachel Lindsay chose her fiancé from the final three eligible bachelors, and we're already feeling the void of the show wrapping up. Jimmy Kimmel must feel it too, because he's offering a tempting alternative.
Kimmel premiered a Bachelorette spinoff of his own Monday night called Baby Bachelor in Paradise. The mini show brought together a group of toddlers to vie for each other's affections, complete with a Ring Pop logo.
"Welcome to paradise, a serene utopia for small children whose parents for some reason had no problem with them doing this," Kimmel said in a voiceover. "From passionate play dates to canoodling in the kiddie pool, which babies would pair off or be sent napping."
The five-minute video features a slew of adorable youngsters, all lounging around a pool and playing with toys while acting out Bachelor-worthy drama.
"I'm Dominic. I just want to find a wife," says one "contestant."
"Hi my name is Cosette. I always fall for bad boys," another says. "Alex is so cute. I make bad decisions."
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While the show is (obviously) a spoof, we can't help but wish for more. Bachelor contestants have truly never been cuter.