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The upcoming seventh season of The Bachelorette has broken ground as the first series with an Indigenous and bisexual lead.
Both men and women will be vying for Brooke Blurton's affection, leading viewers to assume there could also be romances between the contestants in the the mansion.
But this is now looking less likely to happen because Brooke, 26, has revealed the men and women on the show will actually be housed in separate mansions.
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This means there won't be any relationships between the men and bisexual women; however, there could still be same-sex entanglements in the women's mansion.
Brooke confirmed the housing situation in an interview with Yahoo, adding: 'This whole season is run completely differently, having both males and females.
'I think the show will be reverted back to its core which is about finding love, and there will be drama obviously, but I think the whole purpose of the show is finding my person and I'm hoping that kind of