13 seasons. 13 leading ladies. Endless supply of rose petals.
Rachel Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette is almost here, and ABC has released the first poster of the lawyer in action as their leading lady after being sent home by Nick Viall. But how does her first ad compare to Andi Dorfman, JoJo Fletcher and other former Bachelorettes' posters?
Let's look back on previous key-art offerings from The Bachelorette...
Arguably the best Bachelorette of all-time, Kaitlyn deserved SO. Much. Better. This poster captures approximately 0 percent of her personality and looks like it was taken in a photo booth at a carnival, where you can choose any background you'd like.
Overall, a pretty gorgeous poster...except her head and/or hair look photoshopped onto the body.
Who is this?! This could just as easily be an ad for Bachelor in Paradise. (It is in fact Ashley Hebert.)
You gotta respect the OG...and the MVB?! OK, sure, it could use some work, but it was the first season and it was 2003. You have to applaud the onslaught of references to her job as a dancer for the Miami Heat.
While Andi Dorfman's poster also included a nod to her Bachelor past (which we'll get to in a bit), JoJo's reference to Ben Higgins just felt a bit lame in comparison. (Still, she looks gorgeous...despite being rained on by rose petals.)
Juan Pablo Galavis must be toast 'cause he just got buuuuurned.
Too many palm trees. Too many suits. Too much pattern on her dress. TOO MUCH MUCHNESS.
Why so blurry?! Other than that, Emily's simpler ad was a welcome change from the busy posters of the earlier seasons. And the tagline was a subtle nod to her being the first Bachelor winner to take on the Bachelorette role, after her engagement to Brad Womack ended.
If this doesn't sum up the fashions and overall atheistic of reality TV in the 2000s, we don't know what does.
Who needs a tagline when you look as perfect as a rose?! Seriously, what a babe.
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