Bill Maher, 69, has a bold idea for a new Bachelor spinoff, but it's got a twist. He wants to be the Golden Bachelor, but with a catch: he's set on dating women in their early 20s. In a recent podcast, Maher expressed his desire for a show that challenges the typical age-appropriate dating norms. He believes this age gap version would be a hilarious and refreshing take on the popular reality show.
Maher's dating preferences have been a topic of discussion, as he's been open about his preference for younger women. He even went as far as to say that those who take issue with his age-gap relationships can 'f--- off'. But now, he's taking it a step further and wants to showcase his unique dating style on national television. He claims that he's great at helping young women, stating, 'I’m gonna f---ing straighten out their lives, as I have so many 20-year-old girls, 20-ish girls, in my real life.'
Despite his reluctance to share personal details, Maher has been romantically linked to older women, including Al Pacino's ex, Noor Alfallah, who was 30 at the time, and singer Anjulie Persaud, who was 31 in 2014. However, Alfallah clarified that their relationship was purely platonic. Despite the rumors, Maher believes he has a positive influence on younger women, seeing himself as the 'king' rather than Sir Lancelot.
This controversial idea has sparked curiosity and debate. Will Maher's unique dating preferences and age gap version of The Golden Bachelor be well-received? Or will it face backlash from those who prefer more traditional age-appropriate relationships? It's a thought-provoking question that invites discussion and commentary.