Golden Bachelor contestant Nicolette (pictured) has broken her silence after her elimination - claiming the show stripped away her real story and reduced her to a 'nothing character' despite filming for nearly two weeks
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Nicolette, a contestant on “Golden Bachelor,” has voiced her frustrations following her elimination from the show, claiming that her true story was left untold. Despite spending nearly two weeks filming, she feels she was reduced to a “nothing character.”

At 55, the singer from New South Wales joined the series to highlight the joy of finding love later in life. Nicolette reveals that her compelling backstory, including becoming a mother through IVF abroad at 46, was completely omitted from the broadcast.

Speaking to the Daily Mail on Thursday, she expressed her disappointment, stating, “I was very disappointed in the way I was portrayed.”

“I didn’t have a story. I just looked like a woman who showed up and did nothing, and that’s not me. I’ve lived a big, bold life, survived a lot of hardships, and they didn’t show any of it,” she lamented.

Nicolette, who moved from New Zealand to Australia at 17 to pursue her singing dreams, saw the show as an opportunity to inspire.

“I wanted to show younger people that ageing isn’t the end – it’s fine and it’s fun. I wanted to be part of something uplifting for women, but I didn’t get that chance,” she added.

Golden Bachelor contestant Nicolette (pictured) has broken her silence after her elimination - claiming the show stripped away her real story and reduced her to a 'nothing character' despite filming for nearly two weeks

Golden Bachelor contestant Nicolette (pictured) has broken her silence after her elimination – claiming the show stripped away her real story and reduced her to a ‘nothing character’ despite filming for nearly two weeks

She revealed that she filmed for around 10 to 14 days, yet appeared on screen for less than a minute.

‘The first night alone was filmed over three days. We wore the same outfits for continuity, but by the time it aired, you saw just seconds of us actually meeting Bear,’ she said. 

Nicolette also addressed her on-screen chemistry – or lack thereof – with the Golden Bachelor himself, Barry ‘Bear’ Myrden. 

‘He was very robot-like at the start,’ she admitted.

‘I think he was genuine, just nervous and not quite ready for it. He barely spoke to me, but he did speak more to the bigger personalities.’

Despite speculation, Nicolette says she wasn’t set up as a villain.

 ‘No, that wasn’t me – if anything, Catherine was given a really unfair edit. She’s a beautiful, real woman, and I think her portrayal was way off,’ she said. 

The singer also revealed that producers cut countless light-hearted moments between the women.

She revealed that she filmed for around 10 to 14 days, yet appeared on screen for less than a minute

She revealed that she filmed for around 10 to 14 days, yet appeared on screen for less than a minute

Nicolette also addressed her on-screen chemistry - or lack thereof - with the Golden Bachelor himself, Barry 'Bear' Myrden (pictured)

Nicolette also addressed her on-screen chemistry – or lack thereof – with the Golden Bachelor himself, Barry ‘Bear’ Myrden (pictured) 

‘There were so many funny scenes in the second episode that just disappeared. Instead, they inserted all the crying and drama,’ she said.

Now back home with her seven-year-old son – whom she welcomed via IVF after years of wanting to be a mother – Nicolette says she has no regrets.

‘This is part of it, isn’t it? The disappointment. But I don’t regret doing it because the girls who are still there have amazing stories that deserve to be heard.’

She added that all of the contestants had equally powerful reasons for being there – stories that were never shown.

‘It was supposed to be a turning point for reality TV – a wholesome, feel-good show. Instead, it just joined the ranks of the others,’ she said.

‘But it’s still a good watch. It’s just a shame that so many women’s stories – including mine – went untold.’

And while her time on the show was brief, Nicolette hopes it sparks a wider conversation.

The 55-year-old singer from New South Wales who joined the series to celebrate women finding love later in life, says her powerful backstory - including becoming a mum through IVF overseas at 46 - was left on the cutting-room floor

The 55-year-old singer from New South Wales who joined the series to celebrate women finding love later in life, says her powerful backstory – including becoming a mum through IVF overseas at 46 – was left on the cutting-room floor

‘Maybe they should release the unseen clips online – all of us had something meaningful to share. We were promised our voices would be heard. That’s all any of us wanted,’ she said. 

It comes after Nicolette went rogue and shared a defiant message on her Instagram where she accused producers of editing out her story entirely.

‘I went on a show to inspire and empower women,’ she wrote over a bright pink background.

‘They chose to cut my story and show me looking pretty and stupid instead. That’s the risk you take.’

In the comments section, Nicolette further told fans: ‘No regrets. Please keep watching these amazing women. 

‘These are my new friends and they deserve your eyes. I’m just disappointed – and I get to say that out loud because I’m over 50 and I can feel whatever the hell I like.’

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