Wildest 'Bachelor' and 'Bachelorette' Posters, Taglines Through the Years

A memorable journey. While not every Bachelor or Bachelorette found lasting love during their time on the franchise, they all do get their own poster and tagline — some more memorable than others.

Sometimes the tagline perfectly fits the lead of the show. For season 10 of The Bachelorette, for example, Andi Dorfman‘s tagline read, “She’s looking for the right Juan one,” a play on Juan Pablo Galavis. Dorfman landed her own season after eliminating herself from Juan Pablo’s season 18 of The Bachelor, famously telling him off for being disrespectful and continuously saying, “It’s OK.”

She wasn’t the only one to call out the former soccer player. Clare Crawley went off on Juan Pablo during the finale of The Bachelor, after he led her to believe he was going to choose her and blindsided her by sending her home during the final rose ceremony.

After years of searching for love on Bachelor in Paradise and Bachelor Winter Games, Clare finally found The One during her season of The Bachelorette — and got her own awkward poster, which was a redo of The Graduate‘s movie poster. The meaning behind it: Clare was the oldest star to lead a season, as she was 39 when it aired. However, age didn’t matter — she still found love and got engaged to Dale Moss less than two weeks into filming.

Scroll through the gallery below for more memorable posters and taglines through the years.

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‘The Bachelor’ Season 5

Jesse Palmer’s poster leaned very far into his NFL past with the tagline reading, “This N.Y. Giants quarterback is making a play for 25 ladies. But it’s a whole new game because one of them is his spy.”

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‘The Bachelor’ Season 13

“For the first time ever, a single dad will get 25 chances to find love ... and complete his family,” the poster for Jason Mesnick’s season read.

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‘The Bachelor’ Season 14

Before there was Pilot Pete, pilot Jake Pavelka had an airline-themed poster that included the hopeful women dressed as flight attendants.

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‘The Bachelor’ Season 15

When Brad Womack returned for his second chance as the Bachelor, the poster pointed out what they thought America was thinking with three options: “A. He’s a jerk. B. He wasn’t ready. C. Who cares? Just look at him!”

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‘The Bachelor’ Season 17

Sean Lowe — who described himself as a born-again virgin — earned the season tagline, “This January, a nice guy will finish first.”

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‘The Bachelor’ Season 19

Chris Soules stood in a barn in his poster, and the tagline could have worked for a blue jeans commercial: “Traditional. Classic. All-American.”

 

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‘The Bachelor’ Season 21
Nick Viall earned a dramatic black and white poster with the tagline, “Fourth time’s a charm.”
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‘The Bachelor’ Season 24

Peter Weber brought back the pilot theme by putting on his uniform while standing in an aisle on a plane in his poster. The tagline was perfect (and accurate): “Expect turbulence.”

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‘The Bachelorette’ Season 1

For the first Bachelorette poster, Trista Sutter was carried by dozens of men. The top of the poster read, “Who’s the MVB? This time she’s the one making all the passes.”

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‘The Bachelorette’ Season 3

Jennifer Schefft got a Sex and the City-style poster. In the shot, she sat on an apple under the tagline, “Can a Bachelorette find love in the city that never sleeps?”

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‘The Bachelorette’ Season 4

“This summer, it’s her turn to choose,” DeAnna Papas’ poster read. In the photo, she wore a sundress sitting by the pool, while her potential husbands were all in suits.

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‘The Bachelorette’ Season 10

After calling out Juan Pablo Galavis during The Bachelor, Dorfman’s poster included a shady tagline: “She’s looking for the right Juan one.” Dorfman's poster is one of the only close-up shots of a lead.

 

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‘The Bachelorette’ Season 11

ABC briefly decided to have two women compete for the title of the Bachelorette in season 11. For the poster, Kaitlyn Bristowe and Britt Nilsson both smelled a bouquet of roses. Ultimately, the men chose Bristowe as the season’s lead.

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‘The Bachelorette’ Season 15

Hannah Brown rocked a killer blue pantsuit with tulle on the bottom to show that she’s much more than just a pageant girl. “May 15th, the crown comes off,” the poster read.

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‘The Bachelorette’ Season 16

The first season 16 poster referenced The Graduate, pointing out that Clare Crawley was the oldest Bachelorette at 39.

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‘The Bachelorette’ Season 16 — Part Two

After Crawley got engaged two weeks into filming, Tayshia Adams stepped in to become the Bachelorette. “The rumors end now,” her poster read as Adams wore a dress covered in newspaper headlines and tweets about her.

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