One of the Kiwi women who failed to win Arthur Green's heart on The Bachelor might not be unlucky in love after all.
TV3 is poised to follow in the footsteps of overseas reality TV shows, which have spawned a spin-off show featuring one of The Bachelor's most popular rejected singletons.
Australia's Network 10 is working on its first production of The Bachelorette, after two successful seasons of The Bachelor.
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And with just four of the 21 women remaining in the hunt to win Green's heart on the first The Bachelor NZ production, MediaWorks has refused to rule out a local version of The Bachelorette.
"We are extremely happy with the success of the season and have been blown away by the level of social engagement," said Sue Woodfield, the head of commissioning and external production.
"We are fully focused on the current season, and any spin-off discussions that may take place will happen at the conclusion of the series."
Fans on social media are throwing their support behind eliminated contestant Chrystal Chenery, who stood at as the competition's sassiest contestant.
Chenery was eliminated last week after telling the Bachelor she wanted to punch him in the face.
Fans took to Twitter in droves throwing their support behind the stunning blonde to be New Zealand's first Bachelorette.