Presenter of The Bachelor South Africa Jason Greer is gearing up for the second season of the hit TV series that will be on M-Net next March.
Greer took some time out to answer the questions everyone’s dying to ask.
The Bachelor South Africa is as real as any of the other editions you’ve seen overseas. The tears, in-house drama, feelings and bleeps are all genuine.
I’m very excited about season 2 and I’m particularly looking forward to seeing how our bachelor Marc (Buckner) handles dating so many women at once.
Having to maintain an anchor-like position when the ladies walk off without a rose. Some are really heartbroken which is very hard to see. I’m a hugger!
It all depends on when we shoot. If it’s a group date it might mean going to the mansion, handing over a group date card and going to an undisclosed location to shoot the date.
I then head back afterwards while the bachelor has a one-on-one with the lady of his choosing from the group date.
If it’s a rose ceremony/cocktail evening shoot, then I get up early, go to gym, do some work, have an afternoon rest and then head to the mansion at about 4pm so I’m ready to announce the start of the cocktail evening by 7pm.
We then sometimes shoot until the early hours of the following morning.
Spending time with my family is important so I’ll make up for the times that I’m shooting.
This is not for everyone. It takes a lot of time, determination, dedication and, to be honest, natural-born talent (I’m so modest).
There’s only so much you can learn and teach yourself about presenting so you really do need to have a certain gift for this.
Be prepared for rejection and constructive criticism. It’s so important that you use those to become better! If it’s what you want to do and it’s your dream, persevere.
My good friend Rick Alan gave me my first job as a master of ceremonies at a casino and that was when I realised this is what I wanted to do. I conducted car draws, giveaways, movie premieres and more.
That was good grounding for a life on TV as it taught me to be prepared for anything, know what I was going to say, as well as people interaction. I’ve never looked back.
Phew, where to start? A big thing for me would be to one day have my own foundation helping disadvantaged communities by supplying them with nutritious food to ease the plight of malnourished people in South Africa. Over 17 million people go hungry every day and we need to act.
It’s hard with a six-year old daughter and a four-year old son running around! I usually get to relax at about 8pm once they’re asleep and that’s done by reading or falling asleep.
Not much actually. When the usual big sagas like Game of Thrones come around then I’ll watch that, but otherwise, I stick to reading or playing a game on my Xbox.
A variety of mixes. 80s, chilled house, jazz and – if I’m in a great mood – a little Guns ’n Roses or Metallica won’t go astray.
Pieter Dirk-Uys, Morgan Freeman, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Barack Obama and Jim Carrey.
I’d lie under a tree next to a quiet stream and sleep! I’d then wake up, have a snack of crispy bread, cheese and red wine and go back to sleep.
I’d take my wife Ursula, whom I’ve been married to for eight years, and my two children and travel to France, Sweden, Switzerland and end off in the US.
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