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All about the upcoming season of 'The Bachelor'

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New Bachelor Peter Weber is on the mend after emergency surgery
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ByMegan Stone
November 14, 2019, 8:28 PM

Peter Weber's romantic journey takes flight when "The Bachelor" returns to ABC on Jan. 6.

The series kicks off with a dramatic three-hour premiere chock full of steamy first dates and a mysterious surprise visitor, according to an ABC press release.

Peter, who had his heart broken by former Bachelorette Hannah Brown, hopes to find true love this time around. His search for his soulmate will lead him and a new group of women to new heights and several "Bachelor" firsts.

Season 24 premieres with a "daring" group date, a first for Bachelor Nation, along with a series of romantic one-on-ones.

As for the surprise special visitor, their identity is kept firmly under wraps. However, their arrival is sure to shake things up and have everyone talking.

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The 24th season of ABC's hit romance reality series "The Bachelor" premieres Jan. 6, 2020.
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America is rooting for Pilot Pete after his promising romance with Hannah on the "Bachelorette" came to a shocking end.

Weber is your typical textbook definition of a good ol' American Boy. A native of Westlake Village, California, the 28-year-old aspires to have the same type of loving relationship his parents share. They met over 30 years ago when working on the same flight and were inseparable ever since.

Understandably, Weber's other love is aviation. He began working as a pilot when he turned 23 and landed his dream job as a captain for a major commercial airline at 25. Now he's looking for his forever co-pilot.

So, buckle in and prepare for takeoff when "The Bachelor" returns Jan. 6 on ABC at 8 p.m. ET.

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