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The famous 'Bachelor' mansion survived the Woosley Fire in Agoura Hills and now Chris Harrison says the "goal is to get back there" next season.
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00:00After 11 years of tear-soaked tirades, melodramatic meltdowns and burning love, it seems The Bachelor
00:06Mansion is indestructible.
00:08However, the infamous mansion located in Agora Hills was one of the many homes in the path
00:12of a devastating Woolsey fire that burned through California in November.
00:16Fortunately, The Bachelor Mansion survived the wildfire, but parts of the property were
00:20singed.
00:21Now, will the show ever return to film at the house again?
00:24You could lose your virginity this week.
00:26Sexual intimacy is a big part of any relationship.
00:29Bachelor host Chris Harrison tells THR, quote, the house that we used for production, office
00:33space and storage, that burned down, but the actual house is standing.
00:37Chris is optimistic the show will return to the mansion next season, saying the goal is
00:41to get back there.
00:43Harrison, who lives only five miles from that Bachelor Mansion, cautions the area will look
00:47different.
00:48Like you're on another planet when you're driving through that canyon all the way down
00:51to Malibu.
00:52It looks like the moon or Mars.
00:53It's really bizarre.
00:54The upcoming season of The Bachelor with Colton Underwood premieres January 7th, and the
01:04ladies trying to win his heart were just recently revealed.
01:07While the show was filming during the deadly wildfires, production and crew had moved out
01:11of the mansion by that point.
01:13For more on all things Bachelor, head on over to THR.com.
01:16For THR News, I'm Adam Havner.
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