The Bachelor's Jimmy Nicholson reportedly 'begged' grieving Brooke Cleal to return to dating show

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    The Bachelor EXCLUSIVE: ‘It’s actually disrespectful’: Jimmy Nicholson ‘called grieving Brooke Cleal and begged her to return to the mansion after the death of her grandfather’

    The Bachelor’s Brooke Cleal is set leave the Channel 10 dating show following the death of her grandfather.

    A production insider revealed that the 27-year-old occupational therapist’s time in the mansion was cut short after receiving the unexpected news while filming the show.

    ‘Brooke was so upset so the producers gave her permission to leave the mansion and fly back to Melbourne for her grandpa’s funeral,’ an insider told Daily Mail Australia.

    It's actually disrespectful': Jimmy Nicholson 'called grieving Brooke Cleal and begged her to return to the mansion after the death of her grandfather'

    It’s actually disrespectful’: Jimmy Nicholson ‘called grieving Brooke Cleal and begged her to return to the mansion after the death of her grandfather’ 

    ‘Everyone understood she wasn’t going to come back,’ they added, before revealing the fellow bachelorettes were shocked to see her return after a few days.

    According to the source, producers got Jimmy to FaceTime her to ask how she was doing, before begging her to return to the show.

    ‘It’s just actually disrespectful. They ended up getting Jimmy to FaceTime her and begged her to come back,’ they said.

    'Brooke was so upset so the producers gave her permission to leave the mansion and fly back to Melbourne for her grandpa's funeral,' The Bachelor 's Brooke Cleal is set leave the Channel 10 dating show following the death of her grandfather. A production insider revealed that the 27-year-old occupational therapist's time in the mansion was cut short after receiving the unexpected news while filming the show

     ‘Brooke was so upset so the producers gave her permission to leave the mansion and fly back to Melbourne for her grandpa’s funeral,’ The Bachelor ‘s Brooke Cleal is set leave the Channel 10 dating show following the death of her grandfather. A production insider revealed that the 27-year-old occupational therapist’s time in the mansion was cut short after receiving the unexpected news while filming the show

    Desperate: According to the source, producers got Jimmy to FaceTime her to ask how she was doing, before begging her to return to the show

    Desperate: According to the source, producers got Jimmy to FaceTime her to ask how she was doing, before begging her to return to the show

    ‘She was pretty close with her grandpa. Imagine grieving, and then being asked by producers to come back.’

    ‘That’s just actually really traumatic for someone,’ they continued. ‘Why would you bring someone back and then reject them and kick them out again? .’

    Jimmy’s decision to ask Brooke to return to the show could be a telling clue that she will make the finale.

    Is she the one? Jimmy's decision to ask Brooke to return to the show could be a telling clue that she will make the finale

    Is she the one? Jimmy’s decision to ask Brooke to return to the show could be a telling clue that she will make the finale

    Brooke is currently the second-favourite to win, sitting behind Holly Kingston at $5.

    Bondi-based Holly Kingston, 27, emerged as the clear favourite, according to multiple Australian betting sites. 

    The Sydney-based blonde has odds of $2.00 on Sportsbet, while TAB is offering $1.15.

     The Bachelor continues Wednesday at 7.30pm on Channel Ten

    The story continues: The Bachelor continues Wednesday at 7:30pm on Channel 10

    The story continues: The Bachelor continues Wednesday at 7:30pm on Channel 10

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