Former Bachelorette Australia contestants Elly and Becky Miles are joining the US version of the franchise.
The sisters were reportedly spotted filming The Bachelorette US in Melbourne.
‘The Bachelorette US was here for three weeks filming the upcoming series,’ a source told So Dramatic!
‘They always travel internationally on the US series.’
According to the source, the pair will appear as guest judges for a challenge that will see suitors perform a strip tease for Bachelorette Jenn Tran.
Former Bachelorette Australia contestants Elly (left) and Becky Miles (right) are joining the US version of the franchise
Elly debuted as a contestant on Matt Agnew’s season of The Bachelor in 2019, placing fourth.
She was given her own series of The Bachelorette with her sister Becky in 2020.
The season recorded one of the lowest debut figures for the franchise at the time, with 628,000.
Elly fell in love with concreter Frazer Neate but the two split later that year.
The sisters were reportedly spotted filming The Bachelorette US in Melbourne
Meanwhile, Becky announced she had split from winning suitor Pete Mann less than a week after they’d declared their love for each other.
Becky welcomed her first child – a girl – with her boyfriend James Bevin in 2022 and the couple are expecting baby number two in October.
The pair have been together for almost four years after meeting on dating app Hinge, and say marriage is definitely on the cards.
The 21st season of The Bachelorette US will premiere on July 8.
According to the source, the pair will appear as guest judges for a challenge that will see suitors perform a strip tease for Bachelorette Jenn Tran (Becky Miles pictured)
Elly (pictured) debuted as a contestant on Matt Agnew’s season of The Bachelor in 2019, placing fourth and the fan favourite was given her own series of The Bachelorette with her sister Becky in 2020
It comes after Osher Günsberg confirmed in May that Channel 10’s The Bachelor Australia and its various franchises have no plans to return to screens anytime soon.
The TV host, 50, revealed that he plans to spend more time with his family as production is ceased.
‘I tell you what, I haven’t cancelled our trip to Fiji, which is in the middle of the shooting window we normally have [for The Bachelors],’ he told 2DAY FM’s Hughesy, Ed & Erin.
‘It’s show business, not show friends… The Bachelor and The Masked Singer in Australia are not coming back on the network that they have been on this year,’ he later told his podcast, Better Than Yesterday.
The season recorded one of the lowest debut figures for the franchise at the time, with 628,000