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        <title><![CDATA[Wildest &#039;Bachelor&#039; and &#039;Bachelorette&#039; Posters, Taglines Through the Years]]></title>
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					<p>A memorable journey. While<strong> not every Bachelor or Bachelorette found lasting love</strong> during their time on the franchise, they all do get their own poster and tagline — some more memorable than others.</p>
<p>Sometimes the tagline perfectly fits the lead of the show. For season 10 of <strong><em>The Bachelorette</em></strong>, for example, <strong><strong>Andi Dorfman</strong></strong>‘s tagline read, “She’s looking for the right Juan one,” a play on <strong><strong>Juan Pablo Galavis</strong></strong>. Dorfman landed her own season after eliminating herself from Juan Pablo’s season 18 of <strong><em>The Bachelor</em></strong>, famously telling him off for being disrespectful and continuously saying, “It’s OK.”</p>
<p>She wasn’t the only one to call out the former soccer player. <strong><strong>Clare Crawley</strong></strong> went off on Juan Pablo during the finale of <em>The Bachelor</em>, after <strong>he led her to believe</strong> he was going to choose her and blindsided her by sending her home during the final rose ceremony.</p>

		<p>After years of searching for love on <strong><em>Bachelor in Paradise</em></strong> and <strong><em>Bachelor Winter Games</em></strong>, Clare finally found The One during her season of <em>The Bachelorette</em> — and got her own awkward poster, which was a redo of <em>The Graduate</em>‘s movie poster. The meaning behind it: Clare was the oldest star to lead a season, as she was 39 when it aired. However, age didn’t matter — she still <strong>found love and got engaged</strong> to <strong><strong>Dale Moss</strong></strong> less than two weeks into filming.</p>
<p>Scroll through the gallery below for more memorable posters and taglines through the years.</p>
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