Australian Survivor star George Mladenov reveals he has his eyes on becoming the next Bachelor

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    Australian Survivor star George Mladenov reveals he’s single and has his eyes on becoming the next Bachelor


    He came runner-up during the Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn finale on Sunday night.

    And now, George Mladenov has his eyes on a new reality TV gig – The Bachelor.

    The 31-year-old told the TV Reload podcast, he’s single and would considering being the next Bachelor.

    Looking for love: Australian Survivor star George Mladenov (pictured) has revealed he's single and has his eyes on becoming the next Bachelor

    Looking for love: Australian Survivor star George Mladenov (pictured) has revealed he’s single and has his eyes on becoming the next Bachelor

    ‘I’m definitely still single and I’m open to applications for my singles bubble. It’s very hard here in Bankstown when you are limited to a five kilometre radius and you’re not allowed to talk to anyone outside your household in person,’ he explained.

    ‘But who knows, I could be the next Bachelor,’ George added.

    George rose to fame as the runner-up on the recent season of Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn.

    He was defeated by Hayley Leake, who was crowned the sole survivor during Sunday night’s finale.

    'I'm open to applications': The 31-year-old told the TV Reload podcast, he's definitely single and would considering being the next Bachelor

    ‘I’m open to applications’: The 31-year-old told the TV Reload podcast, he’s definitely single and would considering being the next Bachelor

    The academic received five votes at tribal council, while George received four.

    Surrounded by her friends and boyfriend Jimmy Meegan, Hayley admitted the $500,000 prize money would change her life.

    ‘I am in complete shock at what’s just happened. I am the Sole Survivor. I have learned that I can do way more than I think I can. I survived for 48 days,’ she said.

    ‘I made massive blindsides. I was a physical beast out here and I never thought I would be.’

    Winner! George rose to fame as the runner-up on Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn. He was defeated by Hayley Leake (pcitured), who was crowned the sole survivor during Sunday night's finale

    Winner! George rose to fame as the runner-up on Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn. He was defeated by Hayley Leake (pcitured), who was crowned the sole survivor during Sunday night’s finale

    However, the pain researcher said that playing the game was harder than she had imagined.

    ‘I’m proud of being able to come out here and play a really big strategic game. I didn’t want to hide in the shadows,’ she admitted.

    ‘I wanted to make big moves from the start and I did that. I think the relationships surprised me most about this game.’ 

    Final result: The academic received five votes at tribal council, while George received four

    Final result: The academic received five votes at tribal council, while George received four 

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