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Golden Bachelor’s Shocking Reversal: What He Really Meant About Women Over 60—You Won’t Believe His Apology!

So, here’s the cosmic joke of the day: Mel Owens, our “Golden Bachelor,” threw himself into the dating pool with a splash that sent ripples all the way to the stars—only to realize his age preferences were more “Mars in retrograde” than smooth zodiac harmony. Back in June, Mel dropped some eyebrow-raising comments about dating between ages 45 and 60, tossing in a side note about sidestepping ladies with “artificial hips and the wigs,” which sparked quite the backlash. Could it be that his Venus was out of sync, or just a classic case of being starry-eyed in unfamiliar territory? Fast forward, Mel’s now walking it back, apologizing and explaining that his frame of reference was frozen somewhere around the age of 39 or 40 because, ya know, he hadn’t dated in over two decades. Add in a wise 65-year-old friend dropping truth like Saturn’s harsh lessons, and suddenly Mel’s realizing that maybe his cosmic compass was slightly off. The Golden Bachelor’s comet is still blazing but with a little more cosmic humility this time around as he tries to mend fences with the fabulous women on the show — even getting roasted like a proper Leo under the spotlight. Who says the stars don’t like to keep things interesting? LEARN MORE.

Golden Bachelor Mel Owens Responds To Backlash

In June, the retired NFL player-turned-lawyer said on the MGoBlue Podcast that his dating “preferences” were between 45 and 60. He also explained that he didn’t want to date any women who had “artificial hips and the wigs.” His comments were met with immediate backlash, and now he’s apologizing for his polarizing statements.

He told Glamour that he learned his comments were wrong when a good friend, who was 65 years old, called him out. “She said, ‘What you said was insensitive, and it’s just not who you are.’ My reference of dating was 39, 40 years old. I hadn’t dated in 26, 27 years. That’s what I told her,” he said. “She goes, ‘It doesn’t matter. You’ve said some things that are just incredibly wrong.’ And I go, ‘I’ve got to apologize.'”

Mel explained that his comments about the age range were due to his lack of knowledge about the Bachelor franchise. “I didn’t know anything about the Golden Bachelor ages,” he said.

The Bachelor franchise began in 2002 and was recently renewed for its 30th season. There have been many spinoffs, including the popular The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise. The Golden Bachelor is only on its second season. Mel was announced as the new lead for the ABC series on April 22. The Golden Bachelor is set to return this fall on ABC.

During filming, Mel said he apologized to the women and took responsibility for his comments. “I apologized to the women on the show. When I first walked in, I addressed it. I apologized to them. I said, ‘It was unfair, insensitive. I want to earn it back. Just give me the chance.'”

According to his interview, the women of the sophomore season even had an opportunity to roast Mel. “One of the dates was a roast. It was brutal. They were killing me,” he said. “One said, ‘Oh, when Mel was walking with me, he was using me as a cane.’ And I’m from Detroit, right? One said, ‘Like a Detroit pizza, he’s doughy, squishy, square, and crusty.’ It was good because I earned that, and I took it and I deserved it, and it landed squarely on me. They were throwing haymakers. It was good.”

Read the full interview here.

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