Becoming A Bachelor Contestant Is Harder Than You Think

In addition to the simpler items, contestants must also pass a variety of tests to be considered. According to StyleCaster, in order to make it on the show, you need to pass an STD test, a psych exam, and a background check. And even if everything comes back clean, they still require more from you.

All contestants must agree to up to nine weeks' worth of filming, forcing many to quit their jobs before signing onto the show — a big ask for those who are just starting out in their careers or have established roles already. If you are still interested in applying, look for open casting calls in your area (they are currently casting for the next season of The Bachelor) and fill out the online application (via Bachelor Nation). If you make it past this stage, you will then be interviewed by producers and likely flown out to Los Angeles to meet with casting directors before any final decisions are made, per Page Six.

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