The Bachelorette (season 5)

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The Bachelorette star Jillian Harris (right) at the premiere for The Proposal in June 2009 with host Chris Harrison
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 12 (including 2 specials)
Release
Original network ABC
Original release May 18, 2009 (2009-05-18) – July 27, 2009 (2009-07-27)
Season summary

The fifth season of the ABC reality television series The Bachelorette began on May 18, 2009 with a two-hour premiere. The show features Jillian Harris, an interior designer from Peace River, Alberta, Canada, courting 30 men,[1] added from five in previous seasons. This was the first time in The Bachelor and The Bachelorette franchise with 30 suitors. Harris was rejected by Jason Mesnick in the thirteenth season of The Bachelor; she was the second runner-up.

Harris is the first ever non-American selected for The Bachelorette as she is from Canada. (Jesse Palmer, Matt Grant, and Lorenzo Borghese of The Bachelor alumni are the other non-Americans in the show's franchise), and chose Ed Swiderski in the finale. The couple were engaged but broke their engagement in July 2010.[2]

Contestants

Name Age Hometown Occupation Status
Ed Swiderski[3][4] 29 Monroe, Michigan Technology Consultant Winner
Returned in week 7
Left in week 5
Kiptyn Locke[5] 31 Encinitas, California Business Developer Runner-up
Reid Rosenthal[6] 30 Upper Dublin, Pennsylvania Realtor Eliminated in week 9
Wes Hayden[6][7] 32 Huntsville, Texas Musician Eliminated in week 8
Jesse Kovacs[8] 27 Carmel Valley, California Wine Maker Eliminated in week 7
Michael Stagliano[6] 25 Tacoma, Washington Break Dance Instructor Eliminated in week 7
Jake Pavelka[9] 31 Dallas, Texas Commercial Pilot Eliminated in week 6
Tanner Pope[6] 30 Brownfield, Texas Financial Analyst Eliminated in week 6
Robby Descant[7] 25 Spring, Texas Bartender Eliminated in week 6
Mark Huebner[10] 26 Woodstock, Illinois Pizza Entrepreneur Eliminated in week 5
David Good[11] 27 West Alexandria, Ohio Trucking Contractor Eliminated in week 4
Juan Barbieri[12] 35 Buenos Aires, Argentina General Contractor Eliminated in week 4
Mike Steinberg 28 New York, New York Baseball Camp Owner Eliminated in week 4
Brad Seberhagen 27 Park Ridge, Illinois Financial Advisor Eliminated in week 3
Tanner Fanello 28 Derby, Kansas Sales Representative Eliminated in week 3
Sasha Petrovic[7][13] 27 Houston, Texas Oil & Gas Consultant Eliminated in week 3
Brian Duke 32 Birmingham, Alabama IT Consultant Eliminated in week 2
Julien Hug[6] 34 San Diego, California Restaurateur Eliminated in week 2
Mathue Johnson 25 Andover, Kansas Personal Trainer Eliminated in week 2
Simon Ambrose 26 Bradford, England Soccer Coach Eliminated in week 2
Adam Duvendeck 27 Santa Barbara, California Olympic Cyclist Eliminated in week 1
Bryan Vaderman 28 Lawton, Oklahoma High School Coach Eliminated in week 1
Bryce Harlow 31 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Furniture Dealer Eliminated in week 1
Caleb Kuhl 27 Kansas City, Missouri Photographer Eliminated in week 1
Greg Bilbro 31 Albuquerque, New Mexico Entrepreneur Eliminated in week 1
John Hardesty 27 Boise, Idaho Branding Consultant Eliminated in week 1
John Presser[14] 29 Fort Wayne, Indiana Marketing Specialist Eliminated in week 1
Josh Yocam 25 Tustin, California Lifeguard Eliminated in week 1
Kyle Yauch 26 Austin, Texas Graphic Designer Eliminated in week 1
Stephen Reich 30 Lexington, Massachusetts Lawyer Eliminated in week 1

Future appearances

7th placer Jake Pavelka later chosen as the bachelor in the fourteenth season of The Bachelor, entitled On the Wings of Love. Pavelka later appeared in the tenth season of Dancing with the Stars, partnered with Chelsie Hightower and finished in 7th place. Runner-up Kiptyn Locke, along with other finalists Juan Barbieri, David Good, Wes Hayden and Jesse Kovacs were returned for the inaugural season of Bachelor Pad. They finished individually in 18th/19th, 12th/13th, 5th/6th, while Locke finished as runner-up with Bachelor Nation alumna Tenley Molzahn and Good finished as co-winner with Bachelor Nation alumna Natalie Getz. Pavelka returned again in the second season of Bachelor Pad with Michael Stagliano, Pavelka finished 13th and Stagliano won the competition with Bachelor Nation alumna Holly Durst. Stagliano would return again for the second time on the third season of Bachelor Pad with Ed Swiderski and Reid Rosenthal, where Stagliano finished 11th, Swiderski in 5th/6th, and Rosenthal in 15th/16th. Kovacs would again return in the inaugural season of Bachelor in Paradise and finished in 14th.

Call-out order

Jillian's Call-out order
# Bachelors Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Kiptyn David Wes Ed Kiptyn Michael Kiptyn Reid Ed Kiptyn Ed
2 Bryan Jake Jake Robby Jesse Jesse Reid Kiptyn Reid Ed Kiptyn
3 John P. Jesse Mike Jake Mark Reid Jesse Ed[lower-alpha 1] Kiptyn Reid
4 Brian Wes Juan Reid Reid Kiptyn Wes Wes Wes
5 Jake Mathue Jesse Mark Robby Robby Michael Jesse
6 David Michael David Jesse Ed Jake Jake Michael
7 Tanner F. Robby Ed Tanner P. Michael Tanner P. Tanner P.
8 Michael Ed Sasha Wes Wes Wes Robby
9 Robby Reid Mark Juan Jake Mark
10 John H. Simon Michael Michael Tanner P. Ed
11 Sasha Kiptyn Tanner P. Kiptyn David
12 Brad Mike Kiptyn Mike Juan
13 Mathue Brian Reid David Mike
14 Simon Sasha Robby Brad
15 Jesse Julien Tanner F. Tanner F.
16 Julien Tanner P. Brad Sasha
17 Wes Mark Brian
18 Kyle Brad Julien
19 Adam Tanner F. Mathue
20 Stephen Juan Simon
21 Juan Adam
22 Caleb Bryan
23 Josh Bryce
24 Greg Caleb
25 Mark Greg
26 Ed John H.
27 Bryce John P.
28 Reid Josh
29 Mike Kyle
30 Tanner P. Stephen
     The contestant was received a first impression rose
     The contestant was voted off by the other contestants but got a rose instead
     The contestant was received a rose during the date
     The contestant was eliminated
     The contestant was eliminated during the date
     The contestant originally received a rose during the date, but left by choice
     The contestant won the competition
  1. In episode 7, Ed was re-entered into the competition.

Episodes (dates)

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Week 8

Week 9

Week 10 (Finale)

Death of Julien Hug

On November 3, 2010 Harris mourned the death of Julien Hug on her Twitter page. The 35-year-old Hug was discovered dead on a remote stretch of land off a Californian highway on Wednesday. Harris paid tribute to Hug, saying, "Please say a prayer for the loss of a friend this morning. Life is fragile, don't forget to love the ones you love", before adding, "It's very difficult to find the words to express my condolences. But I will always remember Julien's gentle demeanor and kind heart, which will be sadly missed."[15]

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