The program's success has led to the creation of various spin-off series; •
The Bachelorette premiered in 2003 as a female counterpart of
The Bachelor, featuring a pool of men competing for a single bachelorette (who is usually a former contestant of
The Bachelor). The series first ran from 2003 to 2005, before returning in 2008 after a hiatus. •
Bachelor Pad ran from 2010 to 2012, featuring previous contestants of
The Bachelor and
The Bachelorette competing in challenges and eliminations to for a chance to win a $250,000 grand prize. In 2013, it was replaced by a similar series,
Bachelor in Paradise. • The fourth season of
Bachelor in Paradise called into question about the future of its production following an issue of possible misconduct on the set. The fourth season premiered on August 8, 2017. Two contestants, Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson were involved in an explicit sexual encounter in the pool during the filming of the show and were caught on tape. A producer onset administered a complaint which stated either one or both contestants may have been too drunk to give proper consent for the sexual encounter. This prompted Warner Bros. to start an internal investigation and both contestants to seek legal counsel. Production of the show was halted on June 11, 2017, and all contestants were asked to go home until further notice. Allegations were made against both contestants about their intoxication and actions thereafter but ended with broadcast statements from both contestants during a talk show that it was all a misunderstanding and the two have remained friends since the incident. The show was given the green light to resume filming on June 21, 2017; neither Olympios nor Jackson returned to production. • The weddings of
Trista Rehn (the 1st Bachelorette), Jason Mesnick (13th Bachelor), Ashley Hebert (the 7th Bachelorette), and
Sean Lowe (the 17th Bachelor) were broadcast as television specials. Rehn's vow-renewal ceremony upon her 10-year anniversary was also broadcast.
Bachelor in Paradise season 2 couple Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert's wedding was also broadcast as a television special in February 2016. The wedding of Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist (
The Golden Bachelor) was televised as a live special on January 4, 2024. • Sister network
Freeform premiered two
docusoaps focusing on alumni from the series,
Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After? premiered in October 2016, which showcased the relationship of Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell following season 20 of
The Bachelor on their plans for marriage and Bushnell's new life in Denver. But then, the couple eventually parted ways on May 15, 2017. In March 2017, Freeform premiered
The Twins: Happily Ever After, which featured Haley and Emily Ferguson from season 20 of
The Bachelor. •
The Bachelor Winter Games premiered on February 13, 2018, as a
winter sports-themed spin-off (airing
against the
2018 Winter Olympics), with a similar format to
Bachelor in Paradise featuring contestants from domestic and international alumni of the franchise, and winter sports challenges. The series was won by
Ashley Iaconetti (United States) and Kevin Wendt (Canada), after finishing first in a figure skating competition among the final four couples. In 2020, ABC announced plans to produce a
summer counterpart—
The Bachelor Summer Games—which would have presumably aired against the
2020 Summer Olympics. On March 30, 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic (which itself caused the 2020 Olympics to be postponed to 2021), it was reported that the series had been cancelled and would not be part of the 2020–21 TV season. •
Bachelor Live was a short-lived season 20 after-show hosted by Chris Harrison, discussing events in episodes with cast members and celebrity fans. •
Bachelor Live on Stage was announced on January 23, 2019, during the Men Tell All episode. A local Bachelor would go through group date challenges and coveted one-on-ones with local ladies in the audience. Audience members and hosts would assist the Bachelor. Ben Higgins and
Becca Kufrin are slated to host the planned 63 stop tour starting in Mesa, Arizona on February 13, 2020, with the tour interrupted in Minneapolis, Minnesota on March 11, 2020. The
COVID-19 pandemic caused subsequent shows have been postponed including the scheduled final stop in Austin, Texas on May 17, 2020, the dates were initially rescheduled to January 24, 2021, in
Cleveland,
Ohio before postponed for the second time in 2022 due to the temporary closure of entertainment venues and the second wave of the virus in late 2020. It was announced on October 27, 2021, that it would resume on March 16, 2022, in Peoria,
Illinois after more than two years of entertainment closures in related to the pandemic. Kufrin returned as host and now be the sole host of the show. In February 2022, it was announced that former
Bachelorette contestants James Bonsall (season 17), Rick Leach (season 18), Connor Brennan (season 17), Ivan Hall (season 16), Justin Glaze (season 17), Andrew Spencer (season 17), and Rodney Matthews (season 18) would all be joining the tour as special guests for different tour stops. •
The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart premiered on April 13, 2020, which featured a cast of musicians and related figures, participating in music-related challenges and dates. •
The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever!, aired in 2020 as a replacement for
The Bachelorette due to the COVID-19 pandemic, featuring recaps of previous seasons. •
The Golden Bachelor premiered on September 28, 2023 as a
senior-centric spin-off, featuring a 72-year-old as the single man. ABC would premiere a female counterpar—
The Golden Bachelorette—in 2024. •
Bachelor Mansion Takeover was announced in 2025 as a spin-off for
HGTV (owned by Warner Horizon parent company
Warner Bros. Discovery), which will feature alumni of the franchise competing to renovate the series' mansion. ==Parodies==