Edmonton Journal

Love and a bit of bull

- LINDSEY WARD

“It’s eight sexy women and one OK-looking guy,” Canadian Bachelor Chris Leroux declared at the start of this week’s Costa Rica-set group date.

However you feel about Canada’s Bachelor, you’ve gotta admire the self-deprecatio­n. And the women somehow managed to make the (less endearing) mechanical bull-riding challenge look good, despite the fact fake bulls still have horns and, well, that could hurt.

But it was all part of the Costa Rican fun, which also included ziplining, surfing and underappre­ciated cuisine prepared by bacheloret­te Brittany M. — a.k.a. the house nemesis.

The girls wouldn’t eat Brit’s cuisine because they were convinced she was trying to fatten them up.

Meanwhile, Victoria’s Kait opened up about her recently broken heart — and won the rose — on a romantic beach date with Chris. But if anyone is a shoo-in for the final rose, it’s Vancouver publicist Lyndsey. Mark my word.

Goodbyes: Brittany W. of Surrey and April of Vancouver are headed back to B.C. sans roses. Up next: More steamy adventures in Costa Rica (Wednesday, W Network).

DAZZLING DAD MOMENT

Let’s admit, Nick Lachey was a bit of a mess this week. The former 98 Degrees singer was having trouble with the samba, telling pro partner Peta Murgatroyd he felt like “a buffoon” and “an idiot trying to be a dancer.”

But instead of bailing, he took the opportunit­y to teach his children — Camden, 5, Brooklyn, 2, and 10-month-old Phoenix — a lesson about persistenc­e.

“I came into this competitio­n to challenge myself. I tell my five-year-old: ‘Once you commit to something, stick it out.’ I would never want him to look at dad and think dad was a quitter,” he said Monday. “It’s not an easy thing to be confident doing something you’re not in, so I have to come out and sell it as if I’m the best dancer in the world.”

Lachey did get eliminated, but in his offspring’s eyes, he’s a winner. Up next: Just when you thought the costumes couldn’t get any flashier … Halloweent­hemed performanc­es (Monday, ABC/City).

THE BATTLE IS REAL

That’s it for The Battle Round (which is really just a sing-off) on The Voice. Team Miley’s Ashland and Megan’s performanc­e of Good Hearted Woman was, according to Adam Levine, probably the best Battle the show has ever seen — which is why Blake stole Megan from Miley after Miley chose to keep Ashland on her team. So really, that particular Battle isn’t quite over …

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