Is this The Mole or The Bachelor? ABC has released the identities of 24 of the 25 women who will be competing for the heart of NFL New York Giants quarterback Jesse Palmer when The Bachelor premieres April 7 as well as details of several new show elements -- chief among them the introduction of a secret 25th "spy" bachelorette who is actually working for Jesse.
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The premiere will also offer a new "first impression" rose, extended the woman who has made the best first impression on Jesse. Additionally, ABC says the very first rose ceremony will take "a startling turn" when Jesse makes "a terrible mistake."
Following the premiere, the 25-year-old Jesse will get to know twenty-five women via the established series of social gatherings and exotic, romantic dates -- in groups with some, and individually with others. As in past seasons, he will introduce some of the women to his closest friends and family, and will visit their hometowns and meet their parents in an effort to determine the most desirable and compatible prospect.
The fifth Bachelor edition will also follow the established gradual process of elimination, as Jesse narrows the field of women from twenty-five to fifteen on the season premiere, presenting each of his choices with a single red rose. Jesse then closes the gap to 10, six, four, three, two and, ultimately, the one woman who captures his heart. As always, if at any point along the way any of the women decide that they are no longer interested in Jesse, they may reject his invitation to continue dating.
Jesse Palmer was drafted by the Giants in 2001 and became the team's top back-up quarterback last season. Jesse ranks fourth on the University of Florida Gators' all-time list with a 133.14 passing efficiency rating and was named to the Southeastern Conference's Academic Honor Roll for the third straight year in 2000.
Born Jesse James Palmer on Oct. 5, 1978, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Jesse is the son of Susan and Bill Palmer. His father was a former Canadian Football League star with the Ottawa Rough Riders, and his brother, Billy, is a tight end at Notre Dame.
The names of the 24 "real" women that Jesse will meet during the premiere are:
























Once again, Chris Harrison will guide the romantic journey, serving as friend and confidant, as Jesse and the women learn more about each other. Having guided the last four Bachelors, as well as Bachelorettes Trista Rehn and Meredith Phillips, Harrison is in a unique position to offer sound advice during this process.
The Bachelor is produced by Next Entertainment in association with Telepictures Productions. Mike Fleiss (High School Reunion) is executive producer. Lisa Levenson, Scott Jeffress and Jason Carbone are co-executive producers.