“The Golden Bachelor” Mel Owens in delving into his non secular aspect in his final group date of the season earlier than he heads to hometowns.
“I’m a really non secular individual and I feel many of the girls are too,” Owens mentioned in an unique clip shared with TheWrap forward of Wednesday’s episode.
Within the clip, Owens welcomed 5 of his remaining six girls, Cheryl, Nicolle, Carol, Debbie and Peg, to the date on the Butterfly Mountain wellness retreat, telling them, “Right this moment, I wish to see how our energies align,” earlier than introducing them to a shaman named Dani.
“Spirituality is unquestionably vital,” Peg mentioned in her speaking head. “Understanding that Mel has that aspect to him, that’s thrilling.”
In the course of the date, shaman Dani requested the group to put in writing down an emotion they wish to let go of. Debbie shared that she wrote “hopelessness” whereas Peg revealed her phrase was “unworthy,” earlier than the group lit the phrases on fireplace and blew them out.
“Right this moment is about connectivity — to really feel the connection or not really feel the connection,” Owens mentioned.
In the meantime, with Cindy not on the group date, she’s presumably getting a one-on-one with Mel. “I hope to have the ability to be at a spot to actually share with Mel and let down these partitions,” she mentioned in a speaking head. “I need any individual who is able to get to know all of me.”
With six girls left on “The Golden Bachelor,” Owens should slender his courting pool down to only three girls as he heads into hometowns subsequent week and meets his remaining girls’s households. Owens began his season with 23 girls, ranging in age from 58 to 77.
“The Golden Bachelor” premieres Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on ABC and stream the subsequent day on Hulu.