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OC Woman to Star on 'The Bachelor'

A San Clemente teacher and four Los Angeles women are among those starring on this season's episode of 'The Bachelor' premiering Monday.

ā€œThe Bachelorā€ begins its 19th season tonight with a three-hour episode from 8-11 p.m. on ABC with four women from Los Angeles County and one from San Clemente among the record field of 30 bachelorettes vying for Chris Soules’ affection.

Trina Scherenberg, a 33-year-old special education teacher from San Clemente who at 33 is the oldest bachelorette in the field, said if she could be any fruit or vegetable, she would be a coconut.

ā€œI love how they grow in such beautiful, exotic, yet uninhabited places,ā€ Scherenberg said. ā€œNo one would every eat me. I would smell and taste delicious too and I’d have lots of health benefits to offer.ā€

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Reegan Cornwell, a 28-year-old cadaver tissue saleswoman from Manhattan Beach, said she loves it when her date ā€œopens the car door and tells you that you like nice, right awayā€ and hates it ā€œwhen my date gets too touchy-feely too soon.ā€

Britt Nilsson, a 27-year-old waitress from Hollywood, said her biggest date fear is ā€œbeing into someone who isn’t into meā€ and she couldn’t live without her Bible, journal, makeup, snacks or cellphone.

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Jade Roper, a 28-year-old cosmetics developer from Los Angeles, called her greatest achievement moving to Los Angeles on her own and starting her business.

Samantha Steffen, a 27-year-old fashion designer from Los Angeles, said she enjoys romantic situations ā€œlike candlelit dinners, sunsets, holding handsā€ and considers herself ā€œneat to a fault.ā€

Portions of tonight’s episode will air live in the Eastern and Central time zones, a first for the series. It will include two groups of 15 bachelorettes seeking roses for Soules to remain on the show.

Soules, a 32-year-old farmer from Arlington, Iowa, was third on this summer’s season of ā€œThe Bachelorette.ā€ He said his experience on ā€œThe Bacheloretteā€ made him realize that love is really out there and is confident he will find it on ā€œThe Bachelor.ā€

The season will include six women competing in a tractor race in their bikinis; an episode hosted by talk show host Jimmy Kimmel; an episode inspired by the upcoming Disney film ā€œCinderella,ā€ where Soules’ sisters help choose which woman is most deserving of a fairy godmother and a night at a ball; and a private concert by the country duo Big and Rich in Deadwood, South Dakota, for Soules and one woman.

The 2013 season of ā€œThe Bachelorā€ was its most-watched since 2011. It won its Monday 8-10 p.m. time slot for its season among its core demographic of women ages 18-34.

The 2013 season resulted in the only time a bachelor has married the woman to whom he presented the final rose, Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici. Jason Mesnick, the bachelor in the 2009 season, married runner-up Molly Malaney.

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