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 fits perfectly with the show’s lead. Season 10 The BacheloretteFor 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 CrawleyJuan Pablo was attacked during the finale The BachelorAfter he convinced her he was going for her, he blindsided her by sending home the final rose ceremony.
After years of searching for love, Bachelor in Paradise Bachelor Winter Games, Clare finally had her chance to find “The One” during her season of The Bachelorette — and got her own awkward poster, which was a redo of the iconic image for the 1967 film The Graduate.
It means Clare was 39 years old when she aired the season. However, age didn’t matter — she still found love and got engaged to Dale MossTwo weeks into filming, the couple split up. The couple split in January 2021, two years after their engagement episode aired. The couple split up the following month. Us Weekly confirmed that they were giving their love another shot — but they called it quits again in September of that same year.
Pop culture references are a common go-to for the franchise’s teasers — but many of them have missed the mark, including Bachelorette Jennifer Schefft’s season 3 homage to Sex and the City.
Former football player Jesse Palmer’s poster in 2004 focused on his NFL past a little too much. He would go on hosting Clayton Echard‘s season 26 of The BachelorFollowing Chris Harrison‘s June 2021 departure. Echard’s poster labeled him an “underdog” and featured him cuddling a litter of puppies, which felt weirdly off brand for the football player, who made his debut on season 18 ofThe Bachelorette.
The artwork Jake Pavelka’s season of the Bachelor2002 was perhaps the most cringeworthy year. The teaser featured the male pilot dressed up as a flight attendant from a past era.
Fast 20 years later, Peter Weber, better known as “Pilot Pete,” had to settle for a badly Photoshopped image of him standing in the aisle of a very fake looking airplane.
While the photo didn’t soar, the tagline for his season, which aired in 2020, sure did: “Expect turbulence.”
Scroll down to see more memorable posters and taglines from over the years.