Susan Noles from ‘Golden Bachelor’ Joins New Hulu Reality TV Show
Former ‘Golden Bachelor’ contestant Susan Noles is making a return to reality TV, but this time it’s all about the cash. The Delaware County wedding officiant is set to compete for a grand prize of $1 million in Hulu’s upcoming series “Got To Get Out.” The show, premiering on April 11, features Noles and 19 other contestants who will face off in a series of challenges to win the prize.
On “Got To Get Out,” the players aim to outsmart each other both physically and mentally in pursuit of the $1 million bounty. The competition doesn’t start with the full prize amount, though. It begins at $0 and increases as long as all the players remain in the house together. The twist? Contestants can choose to either split the money equally by staying together or break away and keep the accumulated amount for themselves by making a stealthy escape without being caught.
The lineup for the show includes a mix of reality TV veterans and newcomers, all vying for the top prize. Hosted by Simu Liu, known for his role in Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” the show features familiar faces like Demi Burnett, Clare Crawley, Cynthia Bailey, Val Chmerkovskiy, and others. The dynamic mix of personalities promises high drama, shifting alliances, and intense competition.
For Susan Noles, known from her appearance on “The Golden Bachelor,” this new venture into the world of reality TV is an exciting challenge. With her outgoing nature and proven ability to entertain, she’s sure to be a standout contestant on “Got To Get Out.” Noles, who resides in Aston Township, has previously made waves in the reality TV scene, and her charisma and experience give her a unique edge in the upcoming show.
As tensions rise, strategies unfold, and alliances shift, viewers can expect an exhilarating competition full of surprises. From wild temptations to daring escape attempts, “Got To Get Out” promises an entertaining mix of drama and excitement that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. With Susan Noles and a diverse cast of contestants ready to compete, the stage is set for a thrilling battle for the $1 million prize.