Farmer Wants A Wife Afterparty
The ladies of Farmer Wants a Wife have officially moved onto the farms. Episode 2 aired last night on Fox, and is now available to stream on Hulu. The episode started with each of the three farmers taking their first lucky lady on a 24-hour solo date. Then, the other four women came and joined their respective farms, and got put to work right away. The farmers were given the choice to send someone packing on night one. Both Brett and Sean decided to keep all five ladies on the farm. Will Braden send Lauren home? We have to wait until next week to find out. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife...
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Season 4 of Farmer Wants a Wife is finally here. The reality dating show’s fourth season premiered last night on Fox, and is now streaming on Hulu. The episode featured this season’s three farmers, Sean Cavanaugh, Brett Maverick and Braden Pridemore, as they each met nine women on speed dates, and then had to pick only five to join them back home on the farm. Season 4 kicked off with an early twist, as one of Brett’s speed-daters decided to shoot her shot with Braden, and even ended up being asked back to his farm. The episode concluded with each farmer choosing one lucky lady for a...
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It’s time for Season 4 of Farmer Wants a Wife. The reality dating show premieres Tuesday, April 21, at 8.pm. on Fox, and streams the next day on Hulu. This season follows three new farmers — Sean Cavanaugh, Brett Maverick and Braden Pridemore — hoping to find love by inviting a group of women to their farms. Sean, 22, is a produce farmer from California who “knows exactly what he’s looking for in love and life.” Brett, a 35-year-old from Tennessee, is a horse and cattle farmer. He is a former bull rider and now a business owner with a protein bar company and a tequila brand. Braden...
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Farmer Wants a Wife is back for its fourth season. The reality dating show's newest season will premiere Tuesday, April 21 at 8 p.m. on Fox, and will stream the next day on Hulu. Season 4 will follow three farmers on their journeys to finding love. Braden Pridemore is a 26-year-old corn and soybean farmer from Illinois. In his free time he writes songs and plays guitar. Brett Maverick, 35, raises horses and cattle in Tennessee. He is a former bull rider who now has his own protein bar company and tequila brand. Sean Cavanaugh is 22 years old and a California produce farmer. He grows fruit and...
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We're back again with of the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty podcast! We got a chance to talk with Keeley Goldberg from Season 3 to hear all about her experience on the show. Keeley gave us all the insight on where things stand between her and Colton now, the part of her parents' visit that she wished made the final cut, what it was like opening up about a medical diagnosis on national television, and even the ins and outs of how the cast travels during filming. Hear all of these stories — and more — in this special episode.
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We have a special episode of our Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty podcast for you! Chelsi Davis, from Season 3, joined us on the podcast to tell us all about her experience. Are she and Matt still dating? How did she feel about her final edit in the show? Which of the ladies from this season is her bestie? What actually happened the morning when Halleh's bed was empty? Find out all these answers — and more — in this special episode.
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Farmer Wants a Wife Season 3 might be over, but the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty podcast is back for one more episode. The show's third season, which aired on Fox and is now streaming on Hulu, averaged 1.5 million viewers per episode. Members of our Lancaster Farming news team watched the whole season to share our insights, and have one more Afterparty episode to wrap up Season 3. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we're comparing the latest season to past ones and reminiscing on our favorite Season 3 moments. Plus, after a social media deep dive, we have the...
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The Farmer Wants a Wife finale is here! The two-hour long final episode of Season 3 aired last night on Fox and is now streaming on Hulu. Season 3 of Farmer Wants a Wife averaged 1.5 million viewers per episode. The second half of the two-hour finale showcased the four farmers making their final choices between their two remaining women. Members of our Lancaster Farming news team have tuned in each week to provide commentary. And with a double episode to react to, we have split our podcast into two episodes this week. Listen to our reactions to the big final decisions here. On this...
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Farmer Wants a Wife ended Season 3 with an unexpected two-hour finale episode, combining the final family meetings and the final choice into one episode. The finale aired last night on Fox and is now streaming on Hulu. The first part of Episode 10 featured the second round of family meet ups on the farms. Members of our Lancaster Farming news team are tuning in each week to provide commentary. And with a two-hour episode to react to, we have split our podcast into two episodes this week, starting with our insight on the final family visits. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife...
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Season 3 of Farmer Wants of Wife is getting down to the nitty gritty. The latest episode aired last night on Fox and is now streaming on Hulu. Episode 9 is the first of two family visit episodes. Each farmer and one of his final two ladies welcomed both his and her respective families to the farms. Next week, the other ladies will get a chance for family meet ups. Members of our Lancaster Farming news team are tuning in each week to provide commentary. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we're talking about John being out-lawyered, Colton's sudden desire to take things slow,...
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