Australia, get ready.
Let us introduce you to the Bachelorette contestant who is about to grind your gears – Queensland politician Jess Glasgow.
The 37-year-old is poised to be one of the villains on Angie Kent’s season – and he’s certainly not afraid to ruffle a few feathers.
So what do we know about Jess? Keep on scrolling to find out.
He’s a local politician in Noosa, Queensland
Jess is a councillor in Noosa and reports to the local mayor.
His major policy focus? Trying to get Noosa’s residents to use their cars less and embrace riding scooters more. Yes, you read that correctly.
Jess rides a scooter himself and believes this is a simple solution to the town’s parking problem.
“Council recognises there is a problem in parking in the Noosa region and wants to encourage people … to get on a scooter or motorcycle,” Jess told the Queensland Times last year.
“We need to be more realistic about riding around Noosa and we want to create somewhere people can just ride up and park close to beach access. I am really pushing for these motorcycle friendly zones to encourage the ‘easibility’ of getting around Noosa,” he said.
He even supported a public trial of e-scooter sharing app Neon Ride earlier this year, with 105 people signing up to ride the scooters, averaging five rides a day on each scooter.
According to his Instagram bio, Jess describes himself as a “property buyer and entrepreneur” who enjoys “creativity, ♥️ the waves, sunrise & sunsets, music, cooking, fitness & seeing the 🌎”.
As a politician, Jess is legally required to publicly declare his financial interests online, meaning we have access to his property portfolio and other financial assets.
According to his official Register of Interests document, he owns two properties in Noosa, which are both 90 square metres in size.
One is a residential property and one is an investment property and they are “co-mortgaged” – we wonder with whom?
He has no other assets or sources of income over $5000 declared on his interests form.
But now his boss is NOT happy he’s on the show
So it turns out, Jess’s boss, Noosa Mayor Tony Wellington, is not happy with his employee’s behaviour on the show and will be referring Jess to the Office of the Independent Assessor for an alleged breach of the Councillor’s Code of Conduct.
The mayor said Jess’s behaviour on The Bachelorette was not reflective of Noosa Council and what the organisation stood for, nor was it reflective of the Noosa community’s values.
“Cr Glasgow did not seek approval from myself and I only found out about his involvement after the show had been recorded,” Tony Wellington told the Sunshine Coast Daily.
But Jess claims he previously had the mayor’s “approval and support” and had taken annual leave to go on the show.
“How I spend my week off is my choice,” he wrote on social media, in response to some locals who described his appearance on The Bachelorette as a “disgrace and such an embarrassment to Noosa.”
In response to his critics, Jess wrote the show is “just some harmless entertainment”.
Eek!
He was approached by Channel 10 to be on the show
Jess says he thinks he and Angie would make a good match because they’re both from Queensland – Angie is from the Sunshine Coast.
And he decided to go on the show because at 37, he wants to find a lady, and he’s not an app kind of guy.
“I don’t do internet dating,” he told the Noosa News.
“It keeps me busy being in council, but Angie being a Coast girl … she’s from Alexandra Headland, I don’t see why the match doesn’t fit perfectly,” he said.
And he revealed that he didn’t apply for the show himself, but was approached by Ten’s producers.
“I was approached by Channel 10 to do this. I said why not?” Jess revealed.
“I’m 37, time’s moving on and it was a great opportunity, a once-in-a-lifetime chance,” he said.
WATCH BELOW: See the moment Angie’s brother Brad enters the mansion. Story continues after video.
And he’s had one disaster relationship that did NOT end well
It seems as though Jess has been burned in one of his romantic relationships before.
“I’ve had great women in my life … except for one,” he told Noosa News, but refused to elaborate.
“As you get older, you get stuck in your ways.”
Sounds like a brutal breakup … we wonder if his emotional baggage will be aired on The Bachelorette this season?
To find out, tune into The Bachelorette on Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7:30pm on Channel 10.