He was most recently the Editor-in-Chief of Next Magazine.He has contributed to Vanity Fair, Playbill, Details, Out Magazine, Time Out New York, and has appeared on Biography Channel, East Village Radio and in Wallpaper magazine.If two women chose the same guy, he got to pick between them—turning the tables and giving us the drama we craved oh, so much.Prioritizing personality over looks, covered the faces of the 20 bachelors one lucky woman was to choose from.He’s a talented young star who has just a bit of experience in the dating world which makes him the perfect host for this series.” Executive producers for Lion Television are Tony Tackaberry and Allison Corn; executive producers for Zig Zag Prods are Danny Fenton and Matt Graff.Exec producers for Matar Productions are Ami Amir and Lilach Dekel.
Halfway through the double date, the contestants would switch partners.And by the end, they were asked who they'd like to date: partner 1, partner 2, or neither.Again, the fifth wheel was kind of just there—both in life and on the show.), all of whom are vying for the love of 13 men.There being three bachelorettes—as opposed to the traditional one—causes drama to increase exponentially."The Bold Type" is inspired by the life of "Cosmopolitan" editor in chief, Joanna Coles.