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Hydes meet Bachelor Blake

By JONATHON HOWARD

THE Bachelor TV series has become the talk of Noosa this week, as local bachelorette Lisa Hyde edges closer to love with 31-year-old bachelor Blake Garvey.
But (as of Tuesday) two other bachelorettes, Louise and Sam, stand in the way of Lisa’s dream and all will be revealed in tonight’s final episode (Thursday, 2 September).
The final of Channel 10s hit series was also expecting a proposal from Blake.
A visit to Noosa occurred in last week’s “meet the parents” episode, in which Blake met with Lisa’s parents John and Anne Hyde.
The couple met at a luxury waterfront Noosaville mansion, which was later revealed as a holiday rental that may or may not belong to the Hyde family.
The rental is listed on the R&W Noosa Holidays website and includes a 25-metre swimming pool, two port jetty access, home theatre and “perhaps the largest walk-in-robe in Noosa” according to the website’s description.
The property is priced between $540 to $1050 per night.
Meanwhile, Lisa has been described as one of the most honest and caring of all the contestants on the show and her pursuit of Blake has charmed thousands of viewers with messages of support.
But there’s a lot of competition in the lovable larrikin Sam and the wifey appeal of Lousie – but only time will tell.

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