Lesina Nakhid-Schuster has been unveiled as New Zealand's first Bachelorette. Photo / Supplied
Lesina Nakhid-Schuster has been unveiled as New Zealand's first Bachelorette. Photo / Supplied
Today we can reveal four more of the men who will vie for NZ's first Bachelorette, Dr Lesina Nakhid-Schuster on her nerve-racking journey to find love.
Daryl who signed up for the show on a dare says he's after a girl that "oozes confidence" - but says his own love life has been less than successful.
"My dating history is a disaster! Lots of failed attempts at love, with nothing really that long – yeah, it's not great. I mean, lots of fun in there but nothing that really stuck!"
Marcus literally lives life on the edge, working as a jumpmaster at AJ Hackett bungy in Queenstown. He's hoping to find a woman who can keep up with his adventurous lifestyle.
"Doing this is totally out of my comfort zone, and straight out of left field," he says.
Tyler McKendry, Personal trainer. Photo / Supplied
Despite only being 22, Tyler already runs his own personal training business and is looking for a serious, longterm relationship.
"I'm hoping to find that person I could end up spending the rest of my life with," he says.
The four new lads join ZM wild card Flynn Palmer, 20, Hamilton food technology teacher Aaron McNabb, 27; Auckland personal trainer Glenn Richards, 28; Wanaka painting company owner Elliott Gilchrist, 32; Auckland designer Jonathan Wedge, 26; Auckland business development manager Kurt Johnston, 30; Perth production development manager Liam Cochrane, 28; Auckland account manager Steve Masters, 35 and Waipu builder Terence O'Brien, 25.
Check out the Herald throughout this week as we name the remaining bachelors before all the action starts on January 27.
Is "the one" among this crop? You'll have to wait and see how this love story unfolds...