It can be hard to find streamable old seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. They expire from Hulu after a few months, they're expensive on Amazon and there are early seasons that never even made it online. But a big chunk of past Bachelorette seasons just became easily available via streaming platform DramaFever.

DramaFever is primarily known as a place to stream Korean dramas, but it's making a push into classic unscripted romance shows. DramaFever is owned by Warner Bros., which also produces the Bachelor franchise, and so they struck a deal for exclusive streaming rights to four past seasons of The Bachelorette, as well as Season 3 of The Bachelorette Australia, which is now available in America for the first time.

The seasons are Season 8, Emily Maynard's season, which introduced future Bachelors Sean Lowe and Arie Luyendyk Jr.; Season 10, Andi Dorfman's season, which was Nick Viall's first appearance; Season 11, which was Kaitlyn Bristowe's controversial season; and Season 12, JoJo Fletcher's Chad-and-Jordan dominated season.

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In addition, the season of Bachelorette Australia that's available stars Sophie Monk, who was already famous as a singer/model/actress before she did The Bachelorette, which has never happened in America.

To watch every episode you'll need to sign up for the premium account, which costs $4.99 per month/$49.99 annually.

The next new season of The Bachelorette with Becca Kufrin premieres Monday, May 28 at 8/7c on ABC.



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