But really, Owens had already faced his toughest critics when, on the first night of the second season of ABC’s senior-aged spinoff series of The Bachelor, the 66-year-old former NFL player turned lawyer had to atone for some off-putting comments he made on a podcast shortly before filming began.
For the first time on the long-running reality TV dating competition, the classic first night — when the lead meets all of the women or men who will compete for their coveted final rose — was filled with more than just over-the-top limo entrances and awkward pull asides. There was also a lot of apologizing.
Almost one by one, the group of 60-and-over female contestants took Owens to task for saying on that podcast that…
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