Kimi-Rose Webster Webster, a 27-year-old high school English teacher at Mount Albert Grammar School in Auckland, says she thrives of “new experiences”. The teacher told TVNZ she had applied for the programme after the end of a long term relationship that had occupied the first half of her 20s. She said that ended when she moved to London, UK, and they “consciously uncoupled”.
Daniel Medini/Supplied Kayla Anderson Self-love coach Anderson is 27, living in Waihi. She has been single for three years, and says she spent that time learning, well, the art of self-love. That came after a long-term relationship, which lasted for more than seven years.
It’s The Bachelor NZ but not like you have seen it before. Sol3 Mio’s Moses Mackay did it his way. “It was really beautiful,” he says of the experience. “I spoke to the directors and they said, ‘You know, Moses, we came into filming this
The Bachelor and created something that is so different to what we’ve had before’.”
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“It is scary, putting yourself out there,” says Moses Mackay of taking on the role of The Bachelor. A contestant on 2019’s Celebrity Treasure Island, the 30-year-old baritone is no stranger to reality television but he admits being apprehensive about becoming New Zealand’s fourth Bachelor.
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