The Bachelors: Executive producer shares shock twist ahead of premiere trends now The upcoming season of The Bachelors will feature rose ceremonies that are 'like tribal councils', an executive producer has claimed. Tim Ali, an executive producer on the show, said the new show will 'encourage conversation' with 34 ladies competing for the love of three Bachelors. 'We've introduced almost a bit of a Tribal Council feel at the Rose Ceremonies,' he told MediaWeek. The upcoming season of The Bachelors will feature rose ceremonies that are 'like tribal councils', an executive producer has claimed. The show promises to deliver an array of twists as suitors Felix Von Hofe, Jed McIntosh and Thomas Malucelli embark on their quest for love (pictured) 'Osher [Günsberg] holds court in a new open forum discussion with all the ladies in the house, giving them a chance to get anything off their chest they feel that they need to. 'It encourages conversation, and it's given us some drama too, which is nice!' Ali added that it was 'important' to find contestants from different backgrounds. 'We wanted to give the ladies of this season a choice, and I think that's the biggest difference in the series – if you don't connect with one of our bachelors, it doesn't mean that your search for love is over. 'Osher [Günsberg] holds court in a new open forum discussion with all the ladies in the house, giving them a chance to get anything off their chest they feel that they need to' a producer explained 'We were really trying to mimic the dating world in real life.' The show promises to deliver an array of twists as suitors Felix Von Hofe, Jed McIntosh and Thomas Malucelli embark on their quest for love. Contestants have shared their reaction to learning that they would be dating not one but three different men. Speaking to The Courier Mail on Wednesday, Queensland cast-members Jasmine Absolom and Eboni Burling said they initially paired with one suitor, but were later encouraged to date all three men after entering the Bachelor mansion. The Bachelors' contestants have shared their reaction to learning that they would be dating not one but three different men. Pictured: Bachelors Felix Von Hofe, Jed McIntosh and Thomas Malucelli '[Learning there were three Bachelors] was definitely a shock,' said Jasmine, who was initially paired with Jed. 'You go in there with your person and you are told straight away that you are able to explore and look at other options... it just gives people the ability to have a choice.' Eboni, who was initially paired with Felix, had a similarly positive response to the twist, telling the publication: 'I had initially met with one of the Bachelors and so with that initial meeting it was nice to just be familiar with one and then get to know the others as you go.' The revamped series promises to be full of drama, betrayal, and of course, romance - with two suitors dropping to one knee propose to their chosen girls The revamped series promises to be full of drama, betrayal, and of course, romance - with two suitors dropping to one knee propose to their chosen girls. Season 10 will begin with leads Felix, Jed and Thomas going on a blind date with each of their participants before inviting them to live in the Bachelor mansion with a rose. Contestants can then say 'yes' or 'no' to accepting the Bachelor's rose. Daily Mail Australia can also reveal that Channel 10 has decided to take inspiration from the US version of the series and will introduce the 'Bachelor Pad'. All three men will now able to invite the contestants back to their penthouse located at the Q1 resort on the Gold Coast. This is where the contestants go if they want to have a secret tryst. There is a giant bed, a hot tub, and a few sex toys to add some excitement. The Bachelors Australia will premiere on Monday, January 9, 2023 at 7:30pm on 10 and 10Play on demand. The Bachelors Australia will premiere on Monday, January 9, 2023 at 7:30pm on 10 and 10Play on demand All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility