
'Golden Bachelor' Mel Owens flip-flops on dating preference, now says there's 'no age to love'
Fox News
"Golden Bachelor" star Mel Owens apologizes after admitting plans to eliminate contestants over 60, explaining his comments were "unfair."
There's no age to love and there's no age in your spirit. So I think you're going to be pleasantly surprised when you see the show." Christina Dugan Ramirez is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
"It's blind up until they get out of the limo. But they asked me, 'What's your preferences?' So, I just said 45 to 60, just being honest," he said. "And then the process went, and I was selected, right? And then we had lunch with the executive producer. I said, 'You know, if they're 60 or over, I'm cutting them.' 'Oh Mel, you can't, you know, this is not the 'Silver Bachelor.' It’s the 'Golden Bachelor.' He goes, 'But they're going to be hot, don’t worry about it. Don't worry about it.'"













