On Friday, you might have seen a woman escorted by (or escorting) Nick Cummins (alias “The Honey Badger”), star of popular Network Ten dating reality TV show The Bachelor.
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The Honey Badger was a cardboard cutout.
Cancer Council NSW’s Tracey Cullen was in Armidale, spruiking the Cancer Council’s Bachie Party, at the Servies this Thursday.
“It’s a fun night for girls,” Ms Cullen said. “At the same time, it’s helping to raise money for women’s cancer.
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"We'll watch the last episode of The Bachelor,” Ms Cullen said, “and play lots of games.”
There’ll be sweepstakes, raffles, and trivia around the show.
“The ladies when they come in will get a rose, and a glass of bubbles handed to them by a young gentleman."
Women can also pay a gold coin to pose for their photo with Cummins’s replica, which will be auctioned off.
Everything fans of the show can want – except a night out with the man himself. Still, one lucky woman will have his smiling cardboard version.
Money raised will go towards researching women's cancers or supporting women who have cancer.
Ms Cullen was also promoting the Cancer Council’s next big fundraiser, the Relay for Life race on the last weekend of February.
The Bachie party is at the Armidale Servies on Thursday, starting at 6.30; show is televised at 7.30. Entry $20.