Go HERE for more photos from the day, and Bachelors: TAG YOURSELF in the gallery!
Getting to know Cosmopolitan's 51 hottest bachelor's as they trample around NYC? Not bad for another day of work. Yesterday, we spent the day with the winning bachelor's from each state. We truly enjoyed the hours spent with these men...they ARE more than just a good pair of abs, after all. Seeing our city through their bright eyes reminds you of the magic of NYC. From the Today Show to Sirius Radio to Lunch at the Hearst Building, to the Wilhelmina Modeling center, it was quite the whirlwind. The big end was the party at Greenhouse, where editor Kate White announced each and every Bachelor as they strolled down the runway for all of us. (Finale above).More photos and story, including a full list of the bachelors by state below...
Rachelle Hruska with some of the bachelors
Such great sports, we had so much fun tagging along with these guys (and making them do things like 50 push-ups on demand). And we are hoping to add 51 new facebook friends to our profiles. Guys, make sure and tag yourselves in our Gallery, and find us on Facebook/twitter!
Congrats!
The Official List of Bachelors (they have names, you know!):
Alabama: Johnny Rimes, 25, Financial Planner
Alaska: Tyler Freel, 24, Mechanical
Arizona: Alexander Farsi, 24
Arkansas: Cale Mills, 24
California: Bill Strickland, 28
Colorado: Aaron Yacko, 31, Network Administrator
Connecticut: Mike Till, 27, Actor
Delaware: Henry Supinski, 24, Investment Associate
Florida: Adam Miller, 24, Business Student
Georgia: Furman Sanders, 26, Business-to-business sales
Hawaii: Chris Bordoy, 25, Bartender
Idaho: Keaton Matlock, 20, Health-Sciences Student
Illinois: Adam Toren, 26, Podiatry Surgical Resident
Indiana: Daniel Cohen, 25, Information Systems Grad Student
Iowa: James Swanson, 23, Management Information Systems Student
Kansas: Shawn Sparks, 27, Business Consultant
Kentucky: Eric Cottner, 23, Outside-Property Claim Representative
Louisiana: Cody Pellerin, 25, Sales Representative
Maine: Madison Gouzie, 24, Photographer
Maryland: Drew McCarl, 24, Technical Recruiter
Massachusetts: Taylor Twellman, 29, New England Revolution Soccer Player
Michigan: Jonathan Gingiloski, 24, Carpenter
Minnesota: Chad Bauer, 31, Publishing Sales
Mississippi: Ryne Graham, 19, Student
Missouri: Ryan Mughal, 22, Finance Student
Montana: Richie Melby, 24, Sports Director
Nebraska: Mitch Sauvageau, 22, Student
Nevada: Eric Ita, 24, Photographer
New Hampshire: Mike Good, 30, Personal Trainer
New Jersey: Chris Giannini, 25, Financial Associate
New Mexico: TJ Williams, 25, Actor/Model
New York: Charlie Vargas, 27, Law Student
North Carolina: Curtis Beardsell, 24, Sales
North Dakota: Jesse Regan, 30, Pharmaceutical Rep
Ohio: Matt Smith, 24, Third Grade Teacher
Oklahoma: Alain Le, 29, Physician
Oregon: Michael David Neilson, 24, Artist and Sculptor
Pennsylvania: Anthony Romeo, 30, Grad student and Medical-Sales Rep
Rhode Island: Mike Lonardo, 21, Business-Management Student
South Carolina: David Bush, 25, Teacher and Coach
South Dakota: Patrick Reilly, 27, Sioux Falls
Tennessee: Beau Davidson, 28, Recording Artist/Songwriter
Texas: Brandon Boyd, 21, Student
Utah: Alex Penfold, 24, Commercial Real Estate Broker
Vermont: Seth Weiland, 21, Business Student
Virginia: Brett Van Horn, 25, Construction
Washington: Patrick McMahon, 25, Landscaper
Washington, D.C.: Dan Katz, 26, Grad Student
West Virginia: Cody Pifer, 21, Education Student
Wisconsin: Eric Richter, 25, Student
Wyoming: Brenner Flaten, 26, Elementary PE Teacher
At Sirius
Chatting at Lunch
The Guys in the board Meeting
Downstairs at Greenhouse, waiting to go on stage
Rachelle Hruska, Kate White, James Brooks
South Carolina and Illinois compete to see who can get the most girls' numbers..
James Brooks
Says it Like it Is
October 14, 2009
6:12pm
I'd go gay for South Carolina.
Tammy
October 22, 2009
6:51am
Your title alone was worth a grin. I just covered Mr. Iowa. trl
glow candles
May 14, 2010
3:46am
i think Alexander farsi the best always he's must be number 1
whiteisstillright
June 8, 2010
2:27pm
Shocking that 97 percent of the guys are white. You can count the ethnic guys on one hand. Pretty incredible considering this is the US. So over the celebration of the white male in this country... as if that's all that exists.