The Bachelorette
Season 8
Promotional poster
StarringEmily Maynard
Presented byChris Harrison
No. of contestants25
WinnerJef Holm
Runner-upArie Luyendyk Jr.
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes12 (including 2 specials)
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseMay 14 (2012-05-14) 
July 22, 2012 (2012-07-22)
Additional information
Filming datesMarch 14 (2012-03-14) 
May 10, 2012 (2012-05-10)
Season chronology

The eighth season of The Bachelorette, an ABC reality television series, premiered on May 14, 2012. This season features 26-year-old Emily Maynard, a single mother from West Virginia living in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Maynard was previously the winner of season 15 of The Bachelor, where she got engaged to Brad Womack; however, they ended their engagement in May 2011.

The season concluded on July 22, 2012, with Maynard accepting a proposal from 27-year-old entrepreneur Jef Holm. They ended their engagement in October 2012.

This is the first season of The Bachelorette filmed in Maynard's current city of Charlotte, North Carolina, where she and her daughter Ricki Hendrick live[1][2][3][4] (along with the child's paternal grandfather; the child's father died before she was born).[5] This marks the first time a show in The Bachelor franchise has taken place in the Southern United States and also the second time one has been filmed on the East Coast since New York City in season three.[6][7][8][9]

Production

Casting and contestants

On January 18, 2012, Maynard was announced as the next Bachelorette.[10]

Notable contestants including race car driver Arie Luyendyk Jr.; former college football player Sean Lowe; and singer-songwriter David Homyk.

Michael Nance died on May 29, 2017. The official cause of his death was multiple drug toxicity, according to the Travis County Office of the Medical Examiner. His death was ruled as accidental.[11]

Contestants

On May 1, 2012, 25 contestants were revealed. Biographical information according to ABC's official series site, which gives first names only, plus footnoted additions. Ages stated are at time of contest.[12]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place
Jeffrey "Jef" Holm[13] 27 St. George, Utah Entrepreneur Winner 1
Arie Luyendyk Jr.[14] 30 Scottsdale, Arizona Race Car Driver Runner-up 2
Sean Lowe[15][16] 28 Irving, Texas Insurance Agent Week 9 3
Chris Bukowski[17] 25 Bartlett, Illinois Corporate Sales Director Week 8 4
John Wolfner[18] 30 Creve Coeur, Missouri Data Destruction Specialist Week 7 5
Doug Clerget[19] 33 Tacoma, Washington Real Estate Agent 6
Ryan Bowers[15] 31 Evans, Georgia Pro Sports Trainer Week 6 7
Travis Pope[18] 30 Madison, Mississippi Advertising Sales Representative 8
Alejandro Velez[20] 25 Medellín, Colombia Mushroom Farmer Week 5 9
Kalon McMahon[18] 27 Houston, Texas Luxury Brand Consultant 10
Charlie Grogan[21] 32 Worcester, Massachusetts Recruiter Week 4 11–12
Michael Nance[22] 26 Austin, Texas Rehab Counselor
Nathan Bakke[22] 25 Casa Grande, Arizona Accountant 13
Stevie Alberino 26 Monroe Township, New Jersey Party M.C. Week 3 14
Alessandro Goulart[23] 30 Saint Paul, Minnesota Grain Merchant 15
Tony Pieper[23] 31 Beaverton, Oregon Lumber Trader 16
Aaron Martell[24][25] 36 North Sydney, Nova Scotia Biology Teacher Week 2 17–18
Kyle Dillon[14][24] 29 Long Beach, California Financial Adviser
Joe Gendreau[24][26] 27 Orlando, Florida Field Energy Adviser 19
Brent Strandy[24] 41 Midland, Texas Technology Salesman Week 1 20–25
David Homyk[18][24] 33 Charlottesville, Virginia Singer/Songwriter
Jackson Bloore[24] 29 Lockport, Illinois Fitness Model
Jean-Paul LaCount[24] 35 Moraga, California Marine Biologist
Lerone Anu[14][24] 29 Laguna Beach, California Real Estate Consultant
Randy Lee[24] 30 Oak Creek, Wisconsin Marketing Manager

Future appearances

The Bachelor

Sean Lowe was chosen as the lead of the seventeenth season of The Bachelor.

Arie Luyendyk Jr. was chosen as the lead of the twenty-second season of The Bachelor.[27]

Bachelor Pad

Chris Bukowski, Kalon McMahon, and Tony Pieper returned for the third season of Bachelor Pad. McMahon and his partner, Lindzi Cox, were eliminated in week 6, finishing in 5th place. Pieper and his partner, Blakeley Jones, were eliminated at the beginning of week 7, finishing in 4th place. Bukowski and his partner, Sarah Newlon, finished as the runners-up.

The Bachelorette

Bukowski returned for the tenth season of The Bachelorette during night one. However, Bachelorette Andi Dorfman decided she didn't want to meet him, and he was sent home.

Bachelor in Paradise

Season 1

Bukowski and McMahon returned for the inaugural season of Bachelor in Paradise. Bukowski quit the show in week 3 due to a leg injury. McMahon was eliminated in week 4.

Season 2

Bukowski returned for season 2 of Bachelor in Paradise, but quit the show in week 4.

Season 6

Bukowski returned once again for season 6 of Bachelor in Paradise, and left engaged to Katie Morton.

Dancing With The Stars

Outside of the Bachelor Nation franchise, Lowe competed in the sixteenth season of Dancing with the Stars. He was partnered with Peta Murgatroyd and finished in 6th place.[28]

Other appearances

Luyendyk, Jean-Paul LaCount and Alejandro Velez appeared as a contestants in the Bachelors vs. Bachelorettes special on the season 7 of Wipeout.

Call-out order

Order Bachelors Episode / Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Sean Doug Ryan Chris Doug Sean Chris Sean Arie Jef Jef
2 David Chris Jef Sean Jef Jef Sean Jef Jef Arie Arie
3 Doug Ryan Kalon Arie John Doug Jef Arie Sean Sean
4 Jackson Kalon Arie Jef Sean Ryan Arie Chris Chris
5 Joe Arie Michael Charlie Arie Chris Doug
John
John
6 Arie Charlie Nathan Doug Travis John Doug
7 Kyle Jef Sean Michael Chris Travis Ryan
8 Chris Nathan Chris Travis Ryan Arie Travis
9 Aaron Sean Doug Alejandro Kalon Alejandro
10 Alessandro Joe Travis Ryan Alejandro Kalon
11 Jef Kyle Tony John Charlie
Michael
12 Lerone Aaron John Kalon
13 Stevie Alejandro Alessandro Nathan Nathan
14 Charlie John Charlie Stevie
15 Tony Alessandro Alejandro Alessandro
16 Randy Michael Stevie Tony
17 Nathan Stevie Aaron
Kyle
18 Brent Tony
19 John Travis Joe
20 Travis Brent
David
Jackson
Jean-Paul
Lerone
Randy
21 Michael
22 Jean-Paul
23 Alejandro
24 Ryan
25 Kalon
  The contestant received the first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during a date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated during a date
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant was part of non-elimination bottom two
  The contestant won the competition

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating/share
(18–49)
731"Week 1: Season Premiere"May 14, 2012 (2012-05-14)8018.05[29]2.6/7[29]
742"Week 2"May 21, 2012 (2012-05-21)8027.53[30]2.4/6[30]
753"Week 3"May 28, 2012 (2012-05-28)8035.79[31]1.9/5[31]
764"Week 4: Bermuda"June 4, 2012 (2012-06-04)8046.77[32]2.2/6[32]
775"Week 5: London"June 11, 2012 (2012-06-11)8057.43[33]2.3/7[33]
786"Week 6: Croatia"June 18, 2012 (2012-06-18)8067.04[34]2.3/7[33]
797"Week 7: Prague"June 25, 2012 (2012-06-25)8077.03[35]2.3/7[35]
808"Week 8: Hometowns"July 2, 2012 (2012-07-02)8087.49[36]2.5/8[36]
819"Week 9: Fantasy Suites"July 9, 2012 (2012-07-09)8098.11[37]2.5/7[37]
8210"The Men Tell All"July 16, 2012 (2012-07-16)N/A7.16[38]2.2/6[38]
8311"Week 10: Season Finale"July 22, 2012 (2012-07-22)8108.86[38]3.1/9[38]
8412"After the Final Rose"July 22, 2012 (2012-07-22)N/A8.80[38]3.1/8[38]

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