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Post by Arielflies on Jan 7, 2020 18:31:30 GMT
Peter Weber The Bachelor Bachelor Biography Airline pilot Peter Weber caught the attention of Bachelorette Hannah Brown and all of America the first night they met, stepping out of the limo and expressing his desire for a co-pilot in life. While Peter seemed sweet at first glance, it became clear this charming man in uniform could bring the heat. The passion between Hannah and Peter was undeniable. After expressing his love to her and spending a memorable night in a windmill together, all of America was left shocked and heartbroken with Hannah's decision to end the relationship. Returning home from Greece, Peter was forced to confront his pain and pick up the pieces of his broken heart. Now, Peter is back to take his search for true love to new heights on the 24th season of ABC's hit romance reality series The Bachelor, premiering in January 2020. The announcement was made tonight on the season finale of Bachelor in Paradise. A native of Westlake Village, California, Peter, 28, grew up just minutes from The Bachelor mansion. He was raised with a strong example of the marriage he wants by his loving parents. Having met while working on the same flight over 30 years ago, Peter's parents have set the perfect example of lasting love. He and his brother, Jack, followed in their parents footsteps, developing a passion for aviation. At 23, Peter was working as a pilot; and by 25, he landed his dream job as captain for a major commercial airline. All that is missing now is someone with whom to share his life. When Peter isn't flying for work or fun, he is embracing his mother's Cuban culture in the kitchen or letting loose on the dance floor. This hopeless romantic is eager to find his co-pilot to join him for a life full of love, laughter, dancing and adventure. Watch Peter's love story take off in January! abc.com/shows/the-bachelor/cast/bachelor-2020-peter-weber
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Post by MissGriss on Mar 11, 2020 6:51:33 GMT
I'm feeling sorry for Peter. I think The Bachelor producers knew exactly what an easily influenced, wishy-washy bachelor he would be and used that to create the show they wanted. And now here's Peter eviscerated and hung out to dry with all the world now knowing that he's a mess who doesn't "know how to be a man." Brutal!
I'm not saying he doesn't have all of the weaknesses we've seen and doesn't need to grow up and learn not to say things he doesn't mean or get so carried away in his own feelings without taking into account other people's. But no one deserves the public lashing he took tonight, especially not someone who is more than a bit gullible and let the producers lead him into this mess then abandon him.
They pumped him up with a sense of self-importance and encouraged him to make selfish choices as part of his "journey" and then left him looking worse than Jed did at the end of Hannah's season. The lead isn't supposed to end up being the jerk. I don't think Peter ever saw it coming. He now joins the ranks of Brad, Jake, and Juan Pablo. And I don't really think he ultimately belongs there. It's very sad.
And on top of all that, they've shown him (and all the world) what a mess of a family he comes from. Like Critical said in the show discussion,"How do you recover from that as a family?"
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Post by MissScarlet on Mar 11, 2020 8:37:36 GMT
After seeing Peter's family, especially his mother, well ...……………………………… It explains a lot.
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Post by MissGriss on Mar 11, 2020 18:46:02 GMT
Well, after reading Reality Steve's post today about the finale and behind the scenes stuff from the season, I'm not feeling so sorry for Peter, after all. Seems he's been quite the player post-season while supposedly pining for Madi. And Steve thinks the whole Madi and Peter getting back together thing is just for show and there's not really much of anything there. Such a dumpster fire.
Ugh! So done with all of these people!
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Post by angelic_one2002 on Mar 11, 2020 19:12:38 GMT
All the back and forth between Madison and Hannah he did, convinced me neither was the right person for him, and vice versa. And NOW, hearing all of this post show stuff convinces me even more.
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Post by FannyMare on Mar 11, 2020 19:25:57 GMT
Well, after reading Reality Steve's post today about the finale and behind the scenes stuff from the season, I'm not feeling so sorry for Peter, after all. Seems he's been quite the player post-season while supposedly pining for Madi. And Steve thinks the whole Madi and Peter getting back together thing is just for show and there's not really much of anything there. Such a dumpster fire. Ugh! So done with all of these people! I think that's what his brother was eluding to, Peters lifestyle .No matter what we think of his, or anyone else's family, they know him. He was seen with a producer on NYE..
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Post by nennie on Mar 11, 2020 19:55:50 GMT
The absolute worst Bachelor there was and Brad Womack looks like an angel to him. Brad's biggest problem was he didn't want either girl and his 1st go round and all he wanted was Emily on his 2nd and that wasn't ever going to work. Brad is to controlling and to set in his ways. I worked last night so didn't see the show but apparently his mother is a doozy. No girl will ever live up to Mama and Hannah Ann would have been in the dog house with her before long. Mama says what goes just from what I have been reading on various sites. General consensus about Mama is pretty straight across the board on all sites.
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Post by angelic_one2002 on Mar 11, 2020 23:04:38 GMT
Yes, and back in the day when Brad Womack was the Bachelor, we all thought how wishy washy he was.
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