Tiffany Scanlon & Courtney Dober in Bachelor Winter Games

The line-up of American spin off series The Bachelor Winter Games was announced this week – and the cast includes several familiar international stars.

The Bachelor Australia 2016’s Tiffany Scanlon will be taking part alongside Courtney Dober, who placed fourth in Georgia Love’s season of The Bachelorette.

Two former contestants from The Bachelor New Zealand, Lily McManus and Ally Thompson, are also signed up – as well as season two leading man Jordan Mauger.

New role: The line-up of American spin off series The Bachelor Winter Games was announced this week - including familiar international stars. Pictured: Courtney Dober

New role: The line-up of American spin off series The Bachelor Winter Games was announced this week – including familiar international stars. Pictured: Tiffany Scanlon and Courtney Dober

The Bachelor Winter Games, which premieres on ABC in the US on February 13, sees American and international Bachelor stars compete in ‘winter-themed challenges’.

And, like other shows in the global Bachelor franchise, producers will be hoping the genetically-blessed contestants find love on the slopes.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Tiffany and Courtney for further comment.

Australian Bachelor fans will remember Courtney Dober as the likable, albeit rather indecisive, aspiring TV presenter from The Bachelorette season two.

Georgia Love was clearly attracted to Courtney, but he wasn’t able to fully commit and she grew tired of his ‘ambiguity’. He was sent packing late in the series.

Meanwhile, Tiffany Scanlon had a blink-and-you’ll-miss it role in The Bachelor 2016, after being dumped relatively early in the competition by Richie Strahan.

But she later made global headlines after beginning a same-sex relationship with her female co-star, Megan Marx, which fizzled out after a few months. 

Three former stars from The Bachelor New Zealand are also representing their country in the ‘International’ category in Winter Games.

Last year’s Bachelor runner-up Lily McManus is confirmed, as well as English-born yoga instructor Ally Thompson from the same season.

But it’s the inclusion of Jordan Mauger – New Zealand’s controversial Bachelor from 2016 – that will almost certainly raise eyebrows.

Jordan infamously revealed he couldn’t decide between his final two women – Fleur Verhoeven and Nazanin ‘Naz’ Khanjani – so literally ‘flipped a coin’.

Unsurprisingly, his relationship with the ‘lucky’ winner, Ms Verhoeven, didn’t last.



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