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Longer Preview of Brad Womack's Return to 'The Bachelor'
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A woman says to Womack, 'I'm more than willing to give you a second chance' while another warns him, 'He has no idea what's about to hit him'.

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Brad Womack's entrance to his second "The Bachelor" stint did not go smoothly as seen in the preview. ABC had released a short clip on Monday, November 22 where Womack received a slap from the first woman out of the limo. A longer preview has now been dropped, revealing that more women are skeptic about his genuineness.

Womack was the show's 11th season bachelor who infamously rejected the final two and sent the two women in tears. He asked the producers for a second chance because he said he's ready to fall in love again. "I was a broken man," he admitted in the promo.

When asked whether the women knew that they were about to win the heart of Womack, an ABC executive said in an email to EW, "The women did not know for sure until they got out of the limo. The rumors about Brad were out there and some of the girls had seen them and were prepared for Brad but for a majority of them, it was a surprise."

"The Bachelor" is to premiere January 3 and the show reportedly has wrapped up the filming. [Spoiler Alert] Reality Steve who often gets the details of previous seasons right, said DeAnna Pappas and Jenni Croft would appear in the first episode while Ali Fedotowsky and fiance Roberto Martinez appear in the second episode during a cocktail party. Filming will be done in places such as Las Vegas, Costa Rica, St. Martins and South Africa.

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