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'The Bachelor' Visits Two Colorado Families Tonight

POSTED: 9:39 am MDT April 15, 2008
UPDATED: 11:46 am MDT April 21, 2008

Loveland's Noelle and Durango's Chelsea have been chosen as two of the final four women on the latest season of ABC-TV's "The Bachelor: London Calling."

That means both women got the opportunity to bring British bachelor Matt Grant to their hometowns.

You can see those visits tonight on KMGH-TV.

TV Web site The Futon critic is reporting that Matt felt instantly at ease with Chelsea's parents, Addie and Kerry, but they grilled him with some tough relationship questions. During a personal chat with Addie, Matt also revealed he was falling for Chelsea.

ABC'S Web site said Chelsea is a 25-year-old pharmaceutical sales representative who now lives in Santa Barbara, Calif.

After Durango, Matt traveled to Loveland to meet Noelle and her family.

The Fort Collins newspaper is reporting that Noelle and Grant visited the Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch.

According to Jennifer O'Donohue, a group sales representative at the ranch, the couple began the day with a romantic horseback ride around the ranch. Grant rode a horse named "Big Daddy" and Noelle rode a horse named "Jewel."

She also said they had a heart-to-heart chat down by the river and had dinner at the ranch.

The episode was filmed in February.

Noelle's biography on ABC's Web site said she is a 26-year-old photographer. It listed her hometown as Loveland, but the Web site said Noelle currently lives in Hollywood, Calif.

After tonight's show, Grant will have three women left. He is expected to take them on overnight dates to Barbados.

According to ABC, Grant, 27, is a global financier from London and the first international Bachelor ever. ABC called him a totally charming and witty English gentleman who works with millionaire businessmen.

"The Bachelor" television show begins with a single man and 25 women. Each week of the program, the chosen bachelor eliminates women. He chooses who will continue on by offering them a rose. Now that the bachelor is down to four women, he is going on "hometown dates" to meet the family and friends of the final four women.

“The Bachelor: London Calling” airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on KMGH-TV, Channel 7.

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