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That show is a joke. Not only that, but he's going to be even less likely to find love on a bus full of groupies. It's really just Bret Michaels' way of showing the world how much poontang he can scramble up in a short amount of time.
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thanks for making me giggle on the poontang comment!
No. The came to the town we live in to film an episode of this and it looks like a freak show :)
Judging by the previews I've seen, this cast is far worse than the two before in terms of the girls seeming to be nothing more than groupies and hookers. That being said, I don't really believe Bret Michaels wants love with someone who he will settle down with; he just wants a glorified groupie.
So to answer your question, I'm sure he'll get lucky quite a bit, but no, he won't find a wife.
So to answer your question, I'm sure he'll get lucky quite a bit, but no, he won't find a wife.
No. It's just a reality show, they'll probably make him stay single so they can have more seasons.
In all honesty, I don't think that even Bret Michaels can find love on television. There is a reason he hasn't found love during the last twenty or so years he's been in and out of the spotlight, and that's because he's exposed to women who know who he is as a musician, have expectations about him as a rockstar and are often only interested in his bank account. I have seen episodes of the show, though I did not watch it regularly, and I don't understand how spending limited time with a group of thirty women over a an eight week period is going to let anyone fall in love.
Take into consideration the competition factor and combine it with the notion that these women are going to act like whoever they think "he" wants them to be in order to win him over. In the long run, he'll wind up discovering that they weren't who he came to believe they were in that brief period of interaction, and the novelty will wear off.
If he really wants to find love, he should go to another country where he doesn't speak the language and the girls don't even know who he is. Then he can just be himself without all the hype of being a big rockstar and both he and the girls he meets can get to know each other on a real-life basis. Hmmm, maybe I've got a TV show pitch to make. ;)
Take into consideration the competition factor and combine it with the notion that these women are going to act like whoever they think "he" wants them to be in order to win him over. In the long run, he'll wind up discovering that they weren't who he came to believe they were in that brief period of interaction, and the novelty will wear off.
If he really wants to find love, he should go to another country where he doesn't speak the language and the girls don't even know who he is. Then he can just be himself without all the hype of being a big rockstar and both he and the girls he meets can get to know each other on a real-life basis. Hmmm, maybe I've got a TV show pitch to make. ;)
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