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The Bachelorette (American TV series) season 6

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The Bachelorette
Season 6
StarringAli Fedotowsky
Presented byChris Harrison
No. of contestants25
WinnerRoberto Martinez
Runner-upChris Lambton
No. of episodes12 (including 2 specials)
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseMay 24 (2010-05-24) –
August 2, 2010 (2010-08-02)
Additional information
Filming datesMarch 15 (2010-03-15) –
May 10, 2010 (2010-05-10)
Season chronology
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Season 5
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Season 7
List of episodes

The sixth season of The Bachelorette, an ABC reality television series, premiered on May 24, 2010. This season featured 25-year-old Ali Fedotowsky, an advertising account manager from Williamstown, Massachusetts.[1][2] Fedotowsky finished in fourth place on season 14 of The Bachelor featuring Jake Pavelka, after she eliminated herself due to a work-related ultimatum.

The season concluded on August 2, 2010, with Fedotowsky accepting a proposal from 26-year-old insurance agent Roberto Martinez. Martinez is the first male Latino winner in The Bachelorette. The couple ended their relationship on November 21, 2011.

Contestants

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Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place
Roberto Martinez[3][4] 26 Tampa, Florida Insurance Agent Winner 1
Chris Lambton[3][5] 33 Dennis, Massachusetts Landscaper Runner-up 2
Frank Neuschaefer[3][6] 31 Bartlett, Illinois Retail Manager Week 9 3 (quit)
Kirk DeWindt[3][7] 27 Green Bay, Wisconsin Sales Consultant Week 8 4
Tyrone "Ty" Brown[3][8] 31 Booneville, Mississippi Medical Sales Week 7 5
Craig Robinson[9] 27 Langhorne, Pennsylvania Lawyer Week 6 6
Justin Rego[3][10] 26 Toronto, Ontario Entertainment Wrestler 7 (DQ)
Chris Nordhorn[3][11][12][13] 29 Winter Park, Florida Entrepreneur Week 5 8
Kasey Kahl[3] 27 Clovis, California Advertising Account Executive 9
Jesse Beck[3] 24 Peculiar, Missouri General Contractor Week 4 10–11
Jonathan Novack[3] 30 Boston, Massachusetts Weatherman
John Crivello[3] 32 Mukilteo, Washington Hotel Business Development Week 3 12–13
Steve Kocsis[3] 28 Chesterland, Ohio Sales Representative
Hunter Wagner[3] 28 Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas Internet Account Executive 14
Chris Hasek-Watt[3] 27 Campbell River, British Columbia Real Estate Developer Week 2 15–17
Craig McKinnon[14] 34 Sarnia, Ontario Dental Sales
Tyler Vermette[3] 25 Chelsea, Vermont Online Advertising
Derek Columbia 28 Warren, Michigan Sales Manager Week 1 18–25
Derrick Schuster 27 Manhattan Beach, California Construction Engineer
Jason Whitehead 27 Johnson City, Tennessee Construction Consultant
Jason "Jay" Resmini[9] 29 Barrington, Rhode Island Lawyer
John Nichols 27 Wichita, Kansas Engineering Software Sales
Kyle Higgins[15] 26 Highlands Ranch, Colorado Outdoorsman
Phil Kayden[16] 30 Elmore, Ohio Investment Manager
Tyler Morrow[3] 25 Helena, Montana Catering Manager

Future appearances

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The Bachelor

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Fedotowsky and Roberto Martinez appeared in episode 2 of the fifteenth season of The Bachelor, where they gave an advice for the contestants of that season.

Bachelor Pad

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Craig McKinnon, Jesse Beck, and Jonathan Novack returned for the first season of Bachelor Pad. McKinnon was eliminated in week 2 and Novack in week 3. Beck and his partner, Peyton Wright, were eliminated at the end of week 5, finishing in 4th place.

Justin Rego, Kasey Kahl, and Kirk DeWindt returned for the second season of Bachelor Pad. Rego was eliminated in week 1. DeWindt and his partner, Ella Nolan, were eliminated at the beginning of week 6, finishing in 4th place. Kahl and his partner, Vienna Girardi, were eliminated at the end of week 6, finishing in 3rd place.

Bachelor in Paradise

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Season 2

DeWindt returned for the second season of Bachelor in Paradise. He split from Carly Waddell in week 6.

Call-out order

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Order Bachelors Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9[a] 10
1 Chris H. Roberto Frank Roberto Chris L. Kirk Ty Chris L. Roberto Chris L.
Roberto
Roberto
2 Jesse Justin Ty Kirk Kirk Ty Frank Frank Chris L. Chris L.
3 Chris L. Jesse Jesse Chris L. Frank Justin Roberto Roberto Frank Frank
4 Ty Ty Kasey Jesse Craig R. Frank Chris L. Kirk Kirk
5 Frank Craig R. Hunter Chris N. Chris N. Chris L. Kirk Ty
6 Justin Tyler V. Roberto Ty Roberto Roberto Craig R.
7 Jay Frank Chris L. Kasey Justin Craig R. Justin[b]
8 Chris N. Steve Justin Craig R. Ty Chris N.
9 Kasey Chris L. Steve Frank Kasey Kasey
10 Kyle Kirk Kirk Jonathan Jesse
Jonathan
11 Roberto John C. John C. Justin
12 Craig M. Chris N. Craig R. John C.
Steve
13 John N. Chris H. Chris N.
14 Tyler V. Hunter Jonathan Hunter
15 John C. Craig M. Chris H.
Craig M.
Tyler V.
16 Jonathan Jonathan
17 Craig R. Kasey
18 Steve Derek
Derrick
Jason
Jay
John N.
Kyle
Phil
Tyler M.
19 Kirk
20 Tyler M.
21 Hunter
22 Derek
23 Phil
24 Derrick
25 Jason
  The contestant received the first impression rose
  The contestant was voted off by the other contestants but got a rose instead
  The contestant received a rose during a date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated during a date
  The contestant was disqualified from the show
  The contestant quit the competition
  The contestant received the final rose of the show
  1. ^ In episode 9, Frank decided to quit from the competition after admitted that he was in love with his girlfriend back at home. As a result, neither a contestant was sent home during the rose ceremony.
  2. ^ In episode 6, Justin was disqualified from the competition after it was discovered that he had a girlfriend back at home, and he was just using the show and Ali for publicity.

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating/share
(18–49)
491"Week 1: Season Premiere"May 24, 2010 (2010-05-24)6019.08[17]2.8/8[17]
502"Week 2"May 31, 2010 (2010-05-31)6027.64[18]2.5/7[18]
513"Week 3"June 7, 2010 (2010-06-07)6037.91[19]2.6/8[19]
524"Week 4: New York City"June 14, 2010 (2010-06-14)6048.41[20]2.6/8[20]
535"Week 5: Iceland"June 21, 2010 (2010-06-21)6058.26[21]2.7/9[21]
546"Week 6: Istanbul, Turkey"June 28, 2010 (2010-06-28)6069.77[22]3.2/9[22]
557"Week 7: Portugal"July 5, 2010 (2010-07-05)6079.14[23]2.8/8[23]
568"Week 8: Hometowns"July 12, 2010 (2010-07-12)6089.64[24]3.1/9[24]
579"Week 9: Fantasy Suites"July 19, 2010 (2010-07-19)60910.07[25]3.4/10[25]
5810"The Men Tell All"July 26, 2010 (2010-07-26)N/A8.87[26]2.9/9[26]
5911"Week 10: Season Finale"August 2, 2010 (2010-08-02)61011.73[27]3.8/11[27]
6012"After the Final Rose"August 2, 2010 (2010-08-02)N/A11.32[27]3.8/11[27]

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