EXCLUSIVE: Down-to-earth, ruggedly handsome Marc Buckner is M-Net’s next Bachelor
Updated | By Terence Pillay
After months of keeping audiences guessing, M-Net has finally revealed
their new Bachelor of Season 2 of the popular reality dating show. Terence
Pillay gets to know him in a candid one-one-one.
Listen to the the audio, or read the details below:
If you’re a single lady looking for love and believe you can find it on a reality dating show, well you have till midnight today to enter the Bachelor South Africa Season 2. And the man, only one out of twenty-one women will make a significant love journey with has just been revealed to be businessman, action adventurer, model and all-round nice guy, Marc Buckner.
Durbanites will be pleased to know that Marc grew up here before moving to Cape Town where this easy-on-the-eye, mature, witty, energetic, smart, adventurous and compassionate, globe-trotting action man and multiple property owner and currency trader and investor began carving a niche in foreign trade.
His full name is Marc Brent Buckner, and when you meet him you will realise why M-Net signed him up as South Africa’s next Bachelor.
“Thirty-six-year-old Marc is the type of guy who puts his heart and soul into everything he does,” says M-Net’s Head of Publicity, Lani Lombard. “But once you’ve seen that twinkle in his eye and have the chance to engage with him in conversations on a range of topics – from environmental issues to motorbikes, healthy living, wellness, and psychology and news headlines – there’s really only one way to describe him – HUSBAND MATERIAL! And that’s exactly what we want our Bachelor to be.”
When he’s not exploring foreign destinations – often in the company of one of his favourite people in the world, his mom – or analysing economic trends to boost his bank account – you will find Marc in the great outdoors. Hiking, kayaking, snorkelling, sky-diving or enjoying a "picnic with a view" count among his best-loved activities. It’s just as important to him to build trusting, close relationships. Cooking a meal alongside a loved one and having a meaningful conversation over a glass of wine near a crackling fireplace is right up his alley. Another bonus for the ladies: he loves DIY projects and even builds his own furniture. Growing his own vegetable garden is on his to-do-list for when he finds “the one” and starts his own family.
If Marc looks familiar, here's why: a modelling agency approached him at the age of sixteen and since then he’s appeared in commercials for many prominent brands and tested his acting chops in small parts in a couple of music videos and movies.
“It opened many doors for me and allowed me to go to exotic places and meet many interesting people,” Marc says. “But now I’m about to open the most exciting door of them all – the opportunity to meet my other half on The Bachelor South Africa. I have no preconceived ideas of who this woman should be. Sometimes opposites attract and I can’t wait to invest quality time in getting to know the diverse group of powerful South African ladies who are as keen as I am to put their hearts on the line for love on a television show."
Fans can visit www.mnet.tv/thebachelorsa and follow all the breaking news and conversations around the show on Twitter @MNet / #TheBachelorSA and on the official M-Net Facebook page.
The Bachelor South Africa is produced by Rapid Blue.
You can email Terence Pillay at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter: @terencepillay1 and engage with him there.
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