The Bachelorette host Osher Günsberg gives fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the mansion - as Brooke Blurton's history making season is set to air in a matter of days By Nicole Douglas For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:59 BST, 14 October 2021 | Updated: 09:20 BST, 14 October 2021 Viewcomments Brooke Blurton's season of The Bachelorette will launch on Wednesday. And ahead of the premiere of the history making episode, host Osher Günsberg has given fans a sneak peek outside the iconic mansion where the match-making - and no doubt, drama - is set to take place. Taking to Instagram, the suited and booted 47-year-old was seen touching some of the pink and white roses which decorated the mammoth property, while surrounded by thousands of fairy lights. Coming soon! Ahead of the new season of The Bachelorette, host Osher Günsberg has given fans a sneak peek outside the iconic mansion where the match-making - and no doubt, the drama - is set to take place 'Just making sure the finishing touches are happening here on the 100 per cent real, fake flowers for The Bachelorette season seven. One week to go!,' he said in the footage. The upcoming seventh season of The Bachelorette will break ground as the first series with an Indigenous and bisexual lead. Both men and women will be vying for Brooke's affection, leading viewers to assume there could also be romances between the mixed-gender contestants. But on Wednesday, Brooke revealed that while the cocktail parties will all take place in the one mansion, the men and women will be housed separately - making it more difficult for said in-house romances to occur. 'Just making sure the finishing touches are happening here on the 100 per cent real, fake flowers for The Bachelorette season seven. One week to go!,' he said in the footage Brooke confirmed the housing situation in an interview with Yahoo, saying: '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 reverts back to the wholesomeness of it.' The youth worker didn't reveal if there was a secondary love story on the cards for her season, but said she was 'open-minded about that being a possibility'. 'It’s inevitable to happen, but I feel like it would be hypocritical of me to stop a connection from happening because love is love,' she continued. Split up: It comes after Bachelorette Brooke confirmed the men and women on the show will be housed in separate mansions this season Core values: Brooke confirmed the housing situation in an interview with Yahoo, adding: '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' 'It'd be obviously disheartening if you had a very strong connection with either of those people, but I think you kind of just have to ride the wave.' While it's unclear if any of the contestants fall for one another on the new season, lead star Brooke did confirm she had found love. She excitedly revealed last week she'd chosen someone special and was enthusiastic for what's ahead. 'I'm really, really lucky, and I'm really excited about the show airing and about my relationship,' she told Stellar. It's a third-time's-the-charm scenario for Brooke, who previously failed to find love on Nick Cummins' season of The Bachelor in 2018 and 2019's Bachelor in Paradise. The Bachelorette premieres Wednesday, October 20 at 7.30pm on Channel 10 Not long now! The Bachelorette premieres Wednesday, October 20 at 7.30pm on Channel 10. Pictured: Brooke Blurton Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility