The Bachelorette (American season 2)

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Season of television series

The Bachelorette
Starring Meredith Phillips
Presented by Chris Harrison
No. of contestants 25
Winner Ian McKee
Runner-up Matthew Hickl
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 9 (including 2 specials)
Original network ABC
Original release January 14 (2004-01-14) –
February 26, 2004 (2004-02-26)
List of episodes

The second season of The Bachelorette, an ABC reality television series, premiered on January 14, 2004. This season featured 28-year-old Meredith Phillips, a makeup artist from Portland, Oregon.

Phillips finished in third place on season 4 of The Bachelor featuring Bob Guiney. The season concluded on February 26, 2004, with Phillips accepting a proposal from 28-year-old equity research salesman Ian McKee. They ended their engagement in February 2005.[1]

Contestants[edit]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome
Ian McKee 29 New York, New York Equity Research Salesman Winner
Matthew Hickl 28 Friendswood, Texas Pharmaceutical Sales Rep Episode 8
Chad 31 Buffalo, New York Pharmaceutical Sales Rep Episode 6
Lanny Lawrence 26 Aubrey, Texas Stallion and Breeding Manager Episode 5
Brad 29 Grand Rapids, Michigan Pharmaceutical Sales Rep Episode 4
Ryan M. 30 Santa Barbara, California Financial Advisor Episode 4
Sean 31 Wall, New Jersey Certified Public Accountant Episode 4
Rick 29 San Diego, California Business Manager Episode 3
Ryan R. 29 Wynola, California Sales/Marketing Episode 3
Todd 36 San Francisco, California Options Trader Episode 3
Damon Bowers 28 Cardiff, California Arena Football Player Episode 2
Eliot 25 Mountain View, California Options Trader Episode 2
Harold Hersh 29 Rock Island, Illinois Professional Hockey Player Episode 2
Marcus Pierce 26 Los Angeles, California Personal Trainer Episode 2
Robert 32 El Segundo, California Alliance Development Episode 2
Aaron 32 Sacramento, California Title and Escrow Sales Episode 1
Andy Chang 33 Dallas, Texas Dentist Episode 1
Anselm Clinard 32 Venice, California Art Designer Episode 1
Brian 31 Quincy, Massachusetts Attorney Episode 1
Chris 31 Boston, Massachusetts Accountant Episode 1
Cory Higgins 24 Long Beach Island, New Jersey Small Business Owner Episode 1
Jeff O’Quinn 30 Macon, Georgia Pharmaceutical Sales Rep Episode 1
Justin Sherrod 25 Orlando, Florida Professional Baseball Player Episode 1
Keith Kormanik 31 Baltimore, Maryland Financial Analyst Episode 1
Trever Kalan 35 North Wales, Pennsylvania Restaurateur Episode 1

Call-Out Order[edit]

Meredith’s Call-Out Order
# Bachelors Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 8
1 Matthew Harold Rick Ian Chad Ian Matthew Ian
2 Rick Todd Todd Sean Ian Matthew Ian Matthew
3 Lanny Marcus Chad Chad Lanny Chad Chad
4 Justin Brad Brad Ryan M. Matthew Lanny
5 Sean Ryan M. Sean Brad Brad
Ryan M.
Sean
6 Ryan R. Ian Lanny Matthew
7 Brian Chad Ryan R. Lanny
8 Damon Lanny Matthew Rick
Ryan R.
Todd
9 Keith Robert Ian
10 Cory Sean Ryan M.
11 Chad Ryan R. Damon
Eliot
Harold
Marcus
Robert
12 Andy Damon
13 Todd Eliot
14 Eliot Matthew
15 Aaron Rick
16 Marcus Aaron
Andy
Anselm
Brian
Chris
Cory
Jeff
Justin
Keith
Trever
17 Harold
18 Jeff
19 Chris
20 Brad
21 Robert
22 Trever
23 Anselm
24 Ryan M.
25 Ian
  • Episode 7 was a special “Men Tell All” episode.
  The contestant was eliminated at the rose ceremony
  The contestant won the competition

Meredith Phillips[edit]

Meredith Phillips is a make-up artist, model, and former contestant on the fourth season of ABC’s The Bachelor. After the show, she published Date Night Cookbook.[2]

Episodes[edit]

References[edit]

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