Sam Frost Spotted Filming One-On-One Date At Sydney Cricket Ground For Australia's 'Bachelorette'
Sam Frost has once again taken the reality show route to find her ideal man, and probably with the condition that he only has eyes for her. Frost is starring as the bachelorette in the first edition of Australia’s “The Bachelorette.” She was recently at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) for the filming of a one-on-one date, according to reports.
The first Australian bachelorette is not new to the dating game on a reality show. She last year was one of the bachelorettes vying for bachelor Blake Garvey’s attention on the second season of “The Bachelor Australia.” She also accepted his marriage proposal in the season finale, but soon after the episode aired, the news surfaced that the man has pulled the plug on their engagement. And it was revealed that Garvey and the second runner-up, Louise Pillidge are an item. Pillidge and Garvey’s relationship is reportedly going strong while Frost is back on television to find love.
The filming of “The Bachelorette Australia” is currently going on in Sydney. Frost was recently spotted shooting at SCG. News.com.au reported that Sam was spotted with a man under a floral canopy, as they were filming the one-on-one date.
According to the latest reports, the man is Dave Billsborro, one of the contestants at last year’s Cleo Bachelor of the Year competition. He is Sydney based plumber who runs a plumbing business. He was born in Darwin, NT News reported. The report has quoted Billsborro as saying, last year, that he is a “normal average Joe Blow.” Speaking about his dating principle, he had said, “With me what you see is what you get.”
Meanwhile, Frost has said that she wants to once again try her luck on a reality show. Sydney Morning Herald has quoted her saying in a statement, “"I want to find a man who will love me for everything I am, and everything I'm not, and someone who is genuine, down to earth and has great values." She believes that her right man is just around the corner.
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