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Arie is happy to reintroduc­e himself

- Carly Mallenbaum

Arie Luyendyk Jr. would be the first to tell you he’s “not the typical Bachelor.”

The 36-year-old star of ABC’s The Bachelor (Monday, 8 ET/PT) says he “might not have a six-pack, and I have some gray hair, but I feel like I deserve this.”

Like most Bachelor stars, Luyendyk is a handsome castoff from the series’ summer spinoff, The Bacheloret­te. But the race-car driver (also a real-estate broker) last appeared in 2012, when Emily Maynard picked Jef Holm over Luyendyk, so Bachelor Nation didn’t anticipate his return.

He’s older than most previous Bachelors and far less active on social media.

“No, I won’t be selling products (on Instagram) after this. So that’s pretty much a guarantee,” he says.

Even contestant­s on Luyendyk’s season predicted a different Bachelor would headline the new season: a certain gap-toothed charmer who wasn’t ready to propose to Rachel Lindsay last season.

“I figured it would be Peter (Kraus),” says Jacqueline Trumbull, a 26-year-old now in the running for Luyendyk’s heart. “But I was not at all disappoint­ed that it was Arie.”

Another contestant, 22-year-old Bekah Martinez, says that “I had a huge crush on Peter watching last season of (The Bacheloret­te). But it seems like he wasn’t really ready to commit to marriage. So it’s cool that Arie seems like he’s ready to fall in love and ready to find a wife.”

Luyendyk confirms that although he was “pretty far down the road” in being cast as the Bachelor in an earlier season, “I think I’m probably in a better mindset now” to find a partner among 29 single ladies on reality TV.

“I’ve slowed down a little bit,” he says, and with his real-estate job, he’s home more often. “I’m a little older. And I think with age comes a little bit more wisdom.”

For Luyendyk, wisdom also comes from good note-taking.

“I wrote everything down in a journal, and so I reread that” before becoming the Bachelor, he says. “I always wanted reassuranc­e” from Emily. “So the women I feel I have a really strong connection with, I’m making sure I’m very present with them and making them feel as comfortabl­e as possible because this is a high-stress situation.”

Is Luyendyk, the heartbroke­n son of a two-time Indianapol­is 500 winner and Season 8’s “kissing bandit,” starting to sound familiar?

No? That’s OK: The star is happy with his relative anonymity.

“I love that because it gives me an opportunit­y to reintroduc­e myself,” he says. “For the women here, a lot of them didn’t watch my season, so we’re building relationsh­ips more organicall­y. And I love not going in with a preconceiv­ed notion of who I am.”

 ?? LOU ROCCO/ABC ?? Arie Luyendyk Jr. returns to “The Bachelor” five years after being a runner-up.
LOU ROCCO/ABC Arie Luyendyk Jr. returns to “The Bachelor” five years after being a runner-up.

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