THREE Bachelorette rejects sign a new lease on a pad in Bondi

THREE Bachelorette rejects sign a new lease on a pad in Bondi – as fans are hopeful a Bachelor In Paradise spin-off could be set for Sydney

They are the former Bachelorette contestants who failed to find love with sisters Elly and Becky Miles on the sixth season of the dating show.

But it appears, Shannon Karaka, Adam Todd and Trent Cray are preparing to enjoy single life together in Sydney.

According to The Wash, the ousted contestants have signed a lease on a new pad in Bondi.

Party pad? THREE Bachelorette rejects have signed a new lease on a pad in Bondi. Pictured Adam Todd and Trent Cray

Trent and Adam will be relocating to Sydney from Perth to move into the apartment with Shannon.

Adam is also reportedly planning to ‘meet up with Bella Varelis’, from Locky Gilbert’s season of The Bachelor, while Trent has a crush on Juliette Iris Herrera.

Fans of the dating franchise are also hopeful a Bachelor In Paradise spin-off could be set for Sydney after the stars relocate to Bondi.

New home: Adam Todd and Trent Cray will be relocating to Sydney from Perth to move into the apartment with Shannon Karaka (pictured)

New home: Adam Todd and Trent Cray will be relocating to Sydney from Perth to move into the apartment with Shannon Karaka (pictured) 

‘I’m here for it,’ one person wrote on Instagram. ‘Whoo hoo looking forward to this,’ another agreed.

Last month, Channel Ten confirmed Bachelor in Paradise won’t be returning for a fourth season next year.

However, it’s believed the reality TV spin-off will air in 2022.

Chemistry? Adam is also reportedly planning to 'meet up with Bella Varelis' (pictured), from Locky Gilbert's season of The Bachelor

Chemistry? Adam is also reportedly planning to ‘meet up with Bella Varelis’ (pictured), from Locky Gilbert’s season of The Bachelor

‘We love all the excitement, drama and of course love that Bachelor in Paradise brings, but we have decided to rest it in 2021,’ a spokesperson said.

Bachelor in Paradise, which premiered in 2018, was noticeably absent from Channel 10’s 2021 Upfronts presentation.

Based on the American format of the same name, the reality series brings together contestants from past seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette for a second chance at love.

End of an era: Last month, Channel Ten confirmed Bachelor in Paradise won't be returning for a fourth season next year. Pictured host Osher Günsberg

End of an era: Last month, Channel Ten confirmed Bachelor in Paradise won’t be returning for a fourth season next year. Pictured host Osher Günsberg