11/01/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/01/2024 14:32
Wednesday night, I settled in to watch the latest episode of ABC TV's The Golden Bachelorette. I'll admit this: I was primarily interested in The Golden Bachelorette because Windstar's much-beloved Star Breeze, and French Polynesia, one of the most magical places on the planet, are co-stars in this episode.
It was even more satisfying than anticipated. And that's on top of a binge watch of this show's debut season, particularly episode 6, known as "the hometown episode."
But wait, let me back up: The Golden Bachelorette, inspired by the long-running reality television series The Bachelor and a newer version, The Golden Bachelor, follows the journey of a 61-year-old Maryland woman, Joan Vassos, as she searches for love after being widowed. The show assembled 24 male contestants, from ages 57 - 69, and chronicles their stories - and a potential connection with Vassos. Through process of elimination, in this 7th episode, three suitors meet up with Vassos in Tahiti; and on November 13 we'll learn if Joan chooses to give her heart to one man (we're almost there, stay tuned to 8/7c on ABC).
Joan Vassos shares a date on Moorea with suitor Chock/Disney/Gilles MingassonHow can you not root for people who have lived multi-faceted lives and are looking for a second chance at love? I have been so moved by the stories the candidates and the bachelorette have shared. How courageous for Vassos and her suitors to express their vulnerabilities.
Windstar's role in the show was to provide the most magnificent backdrop to the seventh episode - both the islands of Moorea and Bali and the beautiful Star Breeze, which accommodated Vassos and her contestants. If you've traveled on any of the three Star Class ships, which also include Star Pride and Star Legend, you'll love to see familiar spots - the pool deck, the Yacht Club, various suites (even the gift shop gets a moment of glory). And if you've been lucky enough to visit French Polynesia, the scenery is just as stunning as you remember it.
Here are some favorite takeaways from what I call the "Windstar episode" (and if you are keen to watch, the whole series so far is streaming on ABC and Hulu).
Joan Vassos and close friend Nancy Huckower have a heart-to-heart in the Star Grill/Disney/Gilles MingassonAnd, last but not least, the bonding ceremony - which I definitely want to do with my husband when we return to French Polynesia - had an abrupt outcome that definitely switched things up.
"I thought about this journey before I came on it," Vassos says in this most recent episode. "Now I'm at the end of this journey and my heart is completely open."
The islands of Tahiti will do that to you.