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At the dome show “The Bachelorette,” the male candidates faced female competition. But towards the finale it seems to be more classic.
Stella Stegmann is the first bisexual bachelorette, dated men and women on the RTL dome show – and is now heading towards an all-male finale.
In the episode broadcast on Monday on the streaming service RTL+, the candidates Akosua and Emma did not receive a rose from her, and the candidate Leila, who was favored by some, was the last remaining woman in the group of candidates and then threw in the towel herself – because her feelings had not grown sufficiently .
Leila speaks of a crazy emotional rollercoaster
“Relationship is still a bit far away for me right now,” she said, then spoke of a “crazy emotional rollercoaster.” And: “I think you’re really great and I really like you. I just have the feeling that it’s not emotionally enough for me to continue on this path with you.”
And that despite the fact that Leila’s stepfather had the feeling that “it would fit.” And even though Stella had raved so much about her. After all, they “immediately talked about such deep topics.”
Because of Leila’s voluntary withdrawal, after the infamous “home dates” during which the bachelorette got to know the candidates’ families, only three male candidates remained at the end of the episode.
In the episode, 28-year-old Devin from Stadthagen, who was left after Leila’s voluntary exit, was able to secure a rose and thus a place in the final.
Who gets the second final rose?
Still fighting for the second rose are rapper Ferry (29) and Martin (35), who has recently been somewhat controversial among viewers, from Mering near Augsburg, who is at least geographically closest to Stella from Munich.
RTL has been sending the “Bachelorette” on a search for love for more than ten years. This year, for the first time, the dating show can no longer be seen on free TV, but only on the streaming portal RTL+.
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Source: Stern

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