From doughnuts to dancing, ‘The Bachelorette’ films in RVA hot spots
4/13/2018, 12:50 p.m.
By Alexandra Sosik
Capital News Service
The Bachelorette is in town and looking for love — and Richmonders love to look for her.
Fans of “The Bachelorette” have been in a frenzy since photos of the hit ABC reality show filming in Richmond surfaced on social media last weekend.
Rebecca “Becca” Kufrin, the show’s lead love interest, was spotted filming a one-on-one date at Sugar Shack Donuts on Lombardy Street last Saturday. The shop posted that it would be closed to the public from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
“She seems super down-to-earth and the kind of person that would live in RVA in real life,” said Peyton Hannon, 23, who attended a taping of the ABC reality show on Monday night at the Carpenter Theatre in the Dominion Energy Center in Downtown.
Ms. Hannon said she and more than 1,000 other fans were told to arrive at the theater at 7:30 p.m., but Ms. Kufrin and contestant Leandro Dottavio arrived closer to midnight. The pair danced on a stage surrounded by fans as they were serenaded by Australian country music singer Morgan Evans.
A Twitter account by the name of “TheBachelorTV” invited Virginia “Bachelorette” fans to participate in the show’s taping with a tweet on April 5: “Virginia #bachelornation it’s your turn! Come on a date with Becca and her men this Sunday 4/8!! Email BachelorRSVP@gmail.com now to save your spot #thebachelorette.”
Ms. Kufrin, 28, is originally from Minnesota. She was announced as the next bachelorette after unedited footage was televised showing bachelor Arie Luyendyk Jr. breaking up with her to pursue a relationship with runner-up Lauren Burnham.
Reality Steve, a “Bachelor” blogger, officially tipped off fans that the cast and crew had arrived when he tweeted photos of Ms. Kufrin and Chris Harrison, host of “The Bachelorette,” filming at Quirk Hotel on Broad Street in Downtown last Saturday.
Ms. Kufrin also was spotted by fans several times on a private trolley ride around Richmond, making stops at the Veil Brewing Co. and the Edgar Allan Poe Museum.
Last Sunday, a group date was filmed at the Capitol, where a banner displayed “Beccalection 2018.”
“The group date was essentially an election debate,” said “Bachelorette” fan and Virginia Commonwealth University nursing student Sarah Daniel.
Ms. Daniel said Mr. Harrison, Ms. Kufrin and men dressed as Abraham Lincoln and George Washington asked the contestants questions to decide who would be the best partner for Ms. Kufrin.
Mr. Harrison has been spotted by many fans trying to guess where he might pop up next.
Melissa Hipolit, a reporter for CBS 6 News (WTVR), said she and her friends decided to eat dinner at Graffiato, an Italian restaurant next to Quirk Hotel, hoping to catch a glimpse of the action. They never thought Mr. Harrison would walk through the doors.
“We never expected to be sitting down to eat and have him literally sitting behind us,” Ms. Hipolit said.
Sherri Zhang, who was with Ms. Hipolit, said she was surprised when Mr. Harrison initiated a conversation.
“He saw my friend taking a pic of him, and when he walked by our table to be seated, he actually talked to us first,” Ms. Zhang said.
Ms. Hipolit said Mr. Harrison asked them how the food was and even took an interest in their jobs. She said Mr. Harrison told her he watches the local news wherever he travels. “I told him I was a local news reporter, and then one of my promos came on the television and I pointed to it.”
Season 14 of “The Bachelorette” premieres May 28 on ABC. The Richmond episode is expected to air in July.