Something to tell us? Bachelor star Tara Pavlovic asks fans about BABY NAMES

Something to tell us? Bachelor star Tara Pavlovic asks fans about BABY NAMES after being forced to postpone her wedding amid COVID-19

She was forced to postpone her wedding to fiancé Nick Shepherdson in March thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. 

But on Wednesday, former Bachelor star Tara Pavlovic set tongues wagging when she quizzed fans about baby names on her Instagram stories. 

The 28-year-old nanny asked followers if the name ‘Greg’ is still popular with new parents, before revealing names she and Nick have chosen if they have a son one day. 

Something to tell us? Bachelor star Tara Pavlovic asked fans this week about BABY NAMES on her Instagram story

‘Do you know any babies named Greg? Do babies called Greg still exist?’ Tara questioned. 

She added in a video: ‘This is really random, but I’m really curious, does anyone know any little babies named Greg. Is that still a name that you call a baby these days, like baby Greg?’ 

She then went on to share some of the hilarious responses she got from fans, with some saying they know a few babies called Gregory, Bruce and Barbara.

Trying times: Back in March, Tara was forced to postpone her wedding to fiancé Nick Shepherdson (pictured) due to the coronavirus pandemic

Trying times: Back in March, Tara was forced to postpone her wedding to fiancé Nick Shepherdson (pictured) due to the coronavirus pandemic

She then asked if there were any babies called Daryl out there or even a girl called Debbie.  

‘My mum’s name is Debbie. Have you ever seen a baby Debbie? I’ve never seen one,’ Tara said. 

‘We were talking about baby names the other day and she’s like, “call it after me,” and I was like, “NO!”

She then urged fans not to get ‘offended’ by her conversation and said: ‘Call your kid whatever you want.’

Baby on the brain? Tara said she had recently spoken to her mother and her fiance about baby names

Baby on the brain? Tara said she had recently spoken to her mother and her fiance about baby names

The blonde – who has appeared on both The Bachelor and Bachelor In Paradise – added that she and Nick have spoken about baby names for their future family. 

She said that while she has chosen some names for a baby girl, she loves Arthur for a boy. 

In March, Tara revealed that she and Nick have had to postpone their wedding indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

They were due to marry in April. 

‘We decided today we had to postpone it just because of the coronavirus,’ Tara said in a tearful video at the time. 

Emotional: Tara and Nick cancelled their wedding in March. They were due to marry in April

Emotional: Tara and Nick cancelled their wedding in March. They were due to marry in April

She added: ‘I could not forgive myself if someone came to my wedding and got sick. It’s just not worth it, which is really, really sad.’  

‘When you plan a wedding and put in that much effort and time and heart and soul and it just gets cancelled for some crazy reason, how do you even plan for this?

‘You cant go, “I hope coronavirus doesn’t hit”, because who the f**k knows what coronavirus is?’

Tara said it was important to put the health of the community first, especially older and more vulnerable people. 

Tara and Nick announced their engagement in September last year.

She had been a finalist on Matty Johnson’s season of The Bachelor in 2017, before briefly getting engaged to Sam Cochrane on Bachelor in Paradise the following year.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Tara for comment in relation to this article. 

Their story: Tara and Nick announced their engagement in September last year. She had been a finalist on Matty Johnson's season of The Bachelor in 2017, before briefly getting engaged to Sam Cochrane on Bachelor in Paradise the following year

Their story: Tara and Nick announced their engagement in September last year. She had been a finalist on Matty Johnson’s season of The Bachelor in 2017, before briefly getting engaged to Sam Cochrane on Bachelor in Paradise the following year