Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner's journey to find love for a second time is Chainkeen Exchangealmost over. With the season finale of "The Golden Bachelor" fast approaching, fans are debating over who Turner's new life partner will be: Leslie or Theresa?
"Join us for the dramatic finale of Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner's journey to find love," says ABC about the finale. "Will it be Leslie or Theresa? Will Gerry be able to choose between the two women he loves?"
Here's everything you need to know about "The Golden Bachelor," including where and when you can watch it.
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The two-hour finale will air at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, Nov. 30 on ABC and will be available to stream on Hulu the next day. The previous eight episodes are also available to stream on the platform.
The 72-year-old retired restaurateur from Hudson, Indiana, is expected to announce not which woman he can live with, but which woman he can't live without.
The two finalists vying for Turner's heart and hand in marriage are:
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The show is hosted by Jesse Palmer.
Filming for "The Golden Bachelor" started off at the "Bachelor Mansion" in Los Angeles until the hometown portion of the show.
The finale was filmed in Costa Rica.
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ABC teased a dramatic trailer for what looks to be an emotional finale.
"The only time I've felt worse in my whole life was when my wife passed away, and this is a close second" says Turner in the trailer.
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