Lewis Hamilton is a seven-time Formula One World Champion who has dominated the track, but off it, his love life has yet to take off. With encouragement from those closest to him, he agrees to take a chance as the next Bachelor. Will he find love, o...
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* Omniscient POV *
Marc Hynes sits in his office, going over all the opportunities being presented to his client, Lewis Hamilton. He has been Lewis' manager for the past eight years, and over that time, they've developed an amazing friendship. Lewis Hamilton is a Formula 1 race car driver, so his schedule is usually hard to keep up with—even for his manager. After printing out a few more contracts and researching some potential partnerships, Marc's phone rang, pulling his attention away from his work.
Marc: " This is Penni Throw's Copper Company. Marc Haynes speaking."
Anonymous caller: " Good afternoon. This is Daphne Sinclair, one of the executive producers of Warner Brothers."
Marc: " Good afternoon, Daphne. How may I help you?"
Daphne: " The executives and the board members were running through a few ideas and thought of your client Lewis Hamilton for a show we have."
Marc: " A show? What kind of show are we talking about?"
(He asked, sitting upright with a puzzled expression etched across his features. As he contemplated the situation, he couldn't help but feel perplexed by the notion that the public already possessed a wealth of information about Lewis. The thought left him with a lingering sense of uncertainty.)
Daphne: " A dating show to be exact. Have you ever heard of The Bachelor?"
Marc: " I have. And I don't believe that dating is a priority for Lewis at the moment, but I'm all ears."
Daphne: " Thank you for at least hearing us out."
Marc: " No problem. You do know that Lewis is a public figure, right? And The Bachelor is usually for regular people with regular lives."
Daphne: " I do know that, but we thought of something different while we were brainstorming."
Marc: " Once again, I'm all ears."
Daphne: " We've been wanting to do a season where the lead was a public figure for a while now, but haven't thought of the perfect person until now. Lewis is 39, which is a huge plus because we want someone older and more mature, and the women wouldn't have any idea who the next lead is until after the show has already been cast."