Who Will Win Mel Owens ‘Golden Bachelor’ 2025? Here Are All The Spoilers
Mel Owens is a former NFL player turned lawyer who is the lead of season 2 of The Golden Bachelor. He has narrowed his field down to three lucky ladies for Hometown Dates this week,
- Cindy Cullers, the 60-year-old retired biomedical engineer from Austin, Texas.
- Peg Munson, the 62-year-old retired firefighter and bomb technician from Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Debbie Siebers, the 65-year-old fitness professional from Little Chute, Wisconsin.
Reliable reality spoiler guru Reality Steve has dished a little dirt on Mel’s season, the finale of which is airing in two weeks.
We want to issue two warnings first: Reality Steve is almost always right, but not always, so take this with a grain of salt; and obviously,
Who will be The Golden Bachelor season 2 final two?
So, here’s the interesting part — Reality Steve doesn’t have spoilers for this season. He
But he went on to say that he felt like based on the amount of camera time Cindy has been getting, that she’s in the final 2, and we agree with that.
If I had to predict, I think Cindy and Peg are going to be the final two. That’s based on the fact that it feels like they have gotten way more camera time than Debbie. It feels a little like we don’t know Debbie as well as the other two.
Who will win The Golden Bachelor season 2 in 2025?
Nobody seems to know for sure, but fans seem to think Cindy will win, and that feels like a solid prediction. Obviously, we will update this if Cindy goes home after Hometown Dates, but we feel pretty confident predicting that it’s Peg and Cindy in the finale and that Cindy is the winner.
Which would actually be great because Peg would make an excellent Golden Bachelorette. We have said that we think either Peg or Cheryl should be the next lead if they continue the
What do we know about Cindy Cullers?
We know she’s a mother to three daughters and lives in Texas, where she loves to do outdoorsy activities.
“The mom of three is embracing a ‘say yes’ mindset, which is how she ended up here on
Her fun facts include that her signature cocktail is a recipe she invented herself called a “Green Lizard” and she once dated
The Golden Bachelor season 2 airs Wednesday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ABC and streams the next day on Hulu. The 22nd season of
Fire Country Season 4 Fell Into the Vince Trap that I was Afraid It Would

In case there was any doubt about Vince Leone’s fate, Fire Country laid those doubts to rest in the Season 4 premiere.
Even before the new season premiered, it had been revealed that two cast members would depart, one of them being Billy Burke.
Promotional material leading up to the premiere confirmed this development. Still, if you’re anything like me, you probably hoped this was just a publicity stunt and that when the show returns, everything would be back to normal.

However, Fire Country Season 4 Episode 1, “Goodbye for Now,” leaves no doubt that Vince died in the Bella Vista fire.
The episode contains a funeral sequence, and the storyline is dominated by grief for the most part.
One can’t overstate the importance of a character like Vince.
He is the father figure and quite possibly the least aggravating character on the show. I didn’t realize how much I cared about him until it was revealed that he would be killed off.
For a major development like this, it is vital that the show sticks the landing and hits all the right notes, and I’m afraid Fire Country failed to give Vince a befitting sendoff.

While everyone was furious with 9-1-1‘s decision to kill off Bobby, the show did him justice. Granted that it had the advantage of the element of surprise that Fire Country never did, but they elevated the death.
We followed the events leading up to his death with sharp accuracy, including his sacrifice and the fallout.
We all saw him bravely die like he had lived, dealing an emotional blow not only to the characters but also to the viewers.
With Vince, Fire Country did not even bother. Instead of focusing on Vince’s last minutes and giving him a moment to shine, the premiere focused on everyone else.
We learned of his death via the radio, which did not feel enough.

He was treated like a victim of the fire instead of the Cal Fire force that he was.
I’m not going to be one of those people who throw a tantrum for no reason when a character dies.
I’ve long advocated for 9-1-1 to up its stakes by showing the real dangers of this job instead of treating it like … I don’t know, what the least risky job?
I understand trying to be believable, and I applaud the show’s team for being courageous. However, Vince was not done justice.
The way Vince was treated reminded me of other departures where a character is unceremoniously killed off. Hello, The Rookie and Jackson West?

This typically occurs after a serious conflict develops between the show’s creative team and its cast, resulting in the character’s death.
Fire Country’s team has denied any problems in their production, despite rumors that cost-cutting measures were causing trouble. Grueling shoots do not make the situation easier.
It was suspicious that the team was willing to leak Vince’s death after the Fire Country Season 3 finale, and the trailer made no effort to hide it.
The final nail in the coffin was that Vince was not even seen in the Fire Country Season 4 premiere, not for a second. What’s with the painting instead of a photograph?
Many actors are willing to return even if their character is being written out or killed off.
I can’t pretend to know what’s happening behind the scenes, but it forces me to think when what should be a major event is a footnote in the story.
