Joe Millionaire

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Joe Millionaire is an American reality television series broadcast by the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox). The series premiered on January 6, 2003, and concluded with the finale of its second season on November 24, 2003. Both seasons followed a group of single women in competition for the affection of a bachelor. The women were under the belief that the bachelor was a millionaire; however, he was actually a working class average Joe. If the final remaining woman still accepted the bachelor after learning about the ruse, the two split a $1,000,000 reward. The series was hosted by American television presenter Alex McLeod.

The first season of Joe Millionaire experienced high success in ratings, with its season finale being the highest-rated entertainment program (excluding Super Bowl lead-out programs) aired on network television since 2000. The second season, titled The Next Joe Millionaire, experienced disappointing ratings throughout its run. In 2005, Joe Millionaire and The Next Joe Millionaire were among several television programs cited in a class-action lawsuit filed by the Writers Guild of America concerning labor law violations.<ref name="today">Template:Cite web</ref>

In November 2021, Fox announced a revival entitled Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer, which aired from January 6 to March 10, 2022. The revival featured two bachelors, one a working-class man and the other a secret millionaire.

First season

The women were not aware that the bachelor, Evan Marriott, was in fact a working-class construction worker. The Smoking Gun later discovered that Marriott had also been an underwear model.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> A theme throughout the first season was Marriott's attempt to ascertain which of the twenty contestants were sincere and which ones were simply seeking a wealthy mate. Season 1 was helmed by showrunner and co-executive producer Liz Bronstein, whose vision of the show as a spoof of The Bachelor and comedic send-up of reality shows was widely praised.Template:Citation needed

The show made a minor star out of Paul Hogan, the manservant whose role developed, in the words of the network, "into the glue that held the show together".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Hogan was not actually the host of the program: Alex McLeod was the program's host, although she appeared only briefly on each episode for an estimated total of five minutes during the six-episode season.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Runner-up Sarah Kozer received notoriety when the media reported during the course of the show that she had appeared in bondage videos while she was attending law school.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> A scene from the show implied that Kozer and Marriott engaged in a sex act while out for a walk together. Marriott and Kozer claim no sex acts occurred. In the VH1 program VH1 News Presents: Reality TV Secrets Revealed she alleges that her statement, "let's go somewhere quiet" was in fact spoken while she was receiving a back massage from another female contestant and that the producers dubbed it in during post-editing and added suggestive sound effects and subtitles. The show's editors corroborated this fact later in an interview for Radar magazine.

Zora Andrich was the last woman to be chosen by Marriott, and they split a bonus prize of $1 million. Their relationship did not last.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Joe Millionaire was filmed primarily at the Château de la Bourdaisière in the countryside of the commune of Montlouis-sur-Loire in the Indre-et-Loire département in France. Marriott is said to have made upwards of $2.5 million between Fox Networks payout, personal appearances, and commercials. In 2004, he hosted the less popular Game Show Network show Fake A Date. Marriott went back to contracting in Orange County, California, and started his own business.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In hiring a bachelor, Marriott explained that Fox "needed a guy that was in construction but didn't have kids, hadn't been in jail, wasn't on drugs."<ref name="eweekly">Template:Cite magazine</ref>

The series was highly successful for Fox; the two-hour season finale was seen by at least 34.6 million viewers, which made it one of Fox's highest-rated entertainment programs to date. Fox stated that, excluding Super Bowl lead-outs, it was the highest-rated entertainment program on television since the first season finale of Survivor in 2000.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="deadline-richerorpoorer" /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Next Joe Millionaire

The second season, released in 2003, was set in Northern and Central Italy, primarily at the Villa Oliva in Tuscany. Marriott was replaced by 24-year-old David Smith from Midland, Texas, who, viewers were told, had earned only $11,000 the previous year as a cowboy on the rodeo circuit. Needing to find contestants who were unaware of the first show, the producers went to Europe and cast 14 English-speaking European women from the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, and Sweden. During casting, the women were told by Fox casting agents that the show they were going to appear on would involve a group of European women interacting with American men on an island somewhere. There was also a new "hostess", a then-unknown Samantha Harris. The butler was, once again, played by Paul Hogan.Template:Cn

However, the second season of the show was much less popular than the first;<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> Fox's head of entertainment Sandy Grushow stated that "our instincts told us from the very beginning that Joe Millionaire was a one-time stunt and I think we got greedy." He added, "We tried to sneak it by the American public a second time and we got called on it."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The show's climax occurred when one of the contestants, Linda Kazdová, from the Czech Republic, was brought back to the show after eliminating herself and was later selected by Smith as the winner. But this failed to significantly boost the show’s ratings.

Instead of sharing a million dollars, as Andrich and Marriott had in the first show, Smith was awarded a ranch in Texas, while Kazdova received $250,000. As with the first installment, the couple's post-show interaction was short-lived, as Smith and Kazdova were separated by distance shortly after the show aired.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The Next Joe Millionaire drew fewer than 7 million viewers a week, with a season finale attracting only 9 million viewers.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

For Richer or Poorer

In October 2021, Fox Alternative Entertainment announced that a reboot of the series produced by SallyAnn Salsano, Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer, would premiere on January 6, 2022. For Richer or Poorer features women competing over two bachelors: one of the bachelors is a millionaire, but the women do not know which.<ref name="deadline-richerorpoorer">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Cast

This season of Joe Millionaire has two bachelors: Kurt F. Sowers and Steven McBee. Sowers is a 32-year-old construction manager and CEO from Charlotte, North Carolina and McBee is a 27-year-old farmer and CEO from Gallatin, Missouri.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> For this season, the butler and host is Martin Andrew.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Contestants

There are 18 contestants this season.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place
Calah Jackson 28 Dallas, Texas Project Manager Steven's winner 1
Amanda Pace 28 Newport, California Fashion Designer and Entrepreneur Kurt's winner 1
Annie Jorgensen 25 New York City, New York Digital Creative Strategist Steven's runner-up 2
Carolyn Moore 30 Orlando, Florida Skincare Company Owner Kurt's runner-up 2
Whitney Young 25 Lake Oswego, Oregon Talent Acquisition Executive Eliminated (Episode 9) 5
Amber S. 28 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Realtor Eliminated (Episode 9) 6
Breanna Hagen 27 Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota Graduate Admissions Specialist Eliminated (Episode 7) 7
Suzan E. 28 San Antonio, Texas Supplier Management Operations Eliminated (Episode 6) 8
Jennie K. 29 San Diego, California Attorney Eliminated (Episode 5) 9
Suzette James 31 Los Angeles, California Realtor Eliminated (Episode 4) 10–12
Katy Johnson 33 Los Angeles, California Travel Blogger Eliminated (Episode 4) 10–12
Andreea M. 31 Newport, Rhode Island Restaurateur Eliminated (Episode 4) 10–12
Sara S. 22 Houston, Texas Influencer and Model Eliminated (Episode 3) 13
Rachel Vinson 30 Los Angeles, California Attorney Quit (Episode 3) 14
Doris Cano 32 Bethpage, New York Dance Company Owner Eliminated (Episode 2) 15
Monica Aksamit 31 Brooklyn, New York Olympic fencing medalist Eliminated (Episode 1) 16–17
Brookell B. 30 Los Angeles, California Model Eliminated (Episode 1) 16–17
Caroline Campbell 23 Nashville, Tennessee Recruiter Eliminated (Episode 1) 18

British version

A short-lived British version called Joe Millionaire UK<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> ran on E4 from November 27, 2003, until January 1, 2004, hosted by Rebecca De Young while the bachelor, in general, was Dominic Lijertwood.

Ratings

Season 1

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Season 2

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Season 3

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