Farmer Wants a Wife hopeful Sarah Gale slams The Bachelorette as ‘more about drama’

Farmer Wants a Wife hopeful Sarah Gale slams The Bachelorette as ‘more about drama than finding love’ and praises the ‘down to earth, manly’ contestants on the rural dating show

Farmer Wants a Wife hopeful Sarah Gale says that the rural dating show is a true place to find love. 

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Saturday, the 27-year-old said that the farmers are ‘manly’ and genuine. 

The personal trainer said:  ‘I thought with farmer boys they are down to earth, they’re manly and they know how to care of a woman’. 

Real love: Farmer Wants a Wife hopeful Sarah Gale (pictured) says that the rural dating show is a true place to find love. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Saturday, the 27-year-old said that the farmers are ‘manly’ and genuine

That makes the show a better place to find love, unlike The Bachelorette, recently starring Angie Kent, she says. 

‘Farmer Wants a Wife is actually more about finding love and I feel The Bachelorette is more about drama,’ she said. 

The Townsville resident added of the show: ‘I think it’s a wonderful life experience you can’t say no to.’ 

Better odds? The show is a better place to find love, unlike The Bachelorette, recently starring Angie Kent (pictured), she says

Better odds? The show is a better place to find love, unlike The Bachelorette, recently starring Angie Kent (pictured), she says

Ready to mingle: 'Farmer Wants a Wife is actually more about finding love and I feel The Bachelorette is more about drama,' she said

Ready to mingle: ‘Farmer Wants a Wife is actually more about finding love and I feel The Bachelorette is more about drama,’ she said

The Townsville resident added of the show: 'I think it's a wonderful life experience you can't say no to'

The Townsville resident added of the show: ‘I think it’s a wonderful life experience you can’t say no to’ 

Sarah is setting out to woo Farmer Harry, a grape, sheep and cotton farmer from Goolgowi, New South Wales. 

Speaking to Now To Love, Harry calls himself a ‘small town country boy’ looking for a genuine connection. 

Harry says he has, ‘a big heart and a lot of love to give, who enjoys the simple life of working on the farm’. 

The one? Sarah is setting out to woo Farmer Harry (pictured) a grape, sheep and cotton farmer from Goolgowi, New South Wales

The one? Sarah is setting out to woo Farmer Harry (pictured) a grape, sheep and cotton farmer from Goolgowi, New South Wales

Speaking to Now To Love, Harry calls himself a: 'small town country boy' looking for a genuine connection. 'I think I'm a pretty good bloke, I don't know why I'm single,' he added

Speaking to Now To Love, Harry calls himself a: ‘small town country boy’ looking for a genuine connection. ‘I think I’m a pretty good bloke, I don’t know why I’m single,’ he added

‘I think I’m a pretty good bloke, I don’t know why I’m single,’ he added. 

The farmer admitted to The Sydney Morning Herald that he isn’t so comfortable in front of cameras however. 

‘I was definitely out of my comfort zone But you’ve got to give everything a go once – and all the good things a go twice,’ he admitted. 

The personal trainer said: 'I thought with farmer boys they are down to earth, they're manly and they know how to care of a woman'

The personal trainer said: ‘I thought with farmer boys they are down to earth, they’re manly and they know how to care of a woman’