Exclusive | Tyler Cameron wants one celeb to be the next ‘Bachelorette’ — but jokes she wouldn’t do it for shady reason


Could “The Bachelorette” get a supermodel twist?
When Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” recently caught up with Bachelor Nation faves Tyler Cameron and Tayshia Adams, the duo dished on who they think should lead the franchise next — and one name in particular sent Tyler into a hilarious spiral.
“A Brooks Nader season would be diabolical,” Cameron quipped. “I found an issue with Brooks Nader’s casting, though. They wouldn’t be able to find enough rich people to cast. Because usually if you go on the show, you’re not really having a job — a la me. You know what I mean? … I saw her posting on some yacht.”
In other words, the 33-year-old heartthrob isn’t sure the suitors could keep up with Nader’s extravagant lifestyle.
Adams, for her part, had nothing but love for the Louisiana-born beauty and her tight-knit crew — sisters Grace Ann, Mary Holland and Sarah Jane — who also star on their family’s reality show.
“Truly no filter, but in the best way,” Adams said of the Nader clan, adding that as fellow New Yorkers, their paths cross often. “I see her out and about all the time. [All the sisters are] all so cute. They’re the best.”
But Nader — who attended Jeff Bezos’ wedding and has been linked to the likes of Tom Brady, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz — wasn’t the only name Cameron threw out there.
“Rob Rausch would be a good Bachelor,” he said of the “Traitors” winner and “Love Island USA” alum.
Adams agreed the franchise could benefit from a wholesome heartthrob, adding, “I also think Robert Irwin would be good because he’s, like, America’s sweetheart,” referring to the “Dancing With the Stars” champ.
As fans gear up for “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Taylor Frankie Paul’s forthcoming season of “The Bachelorette,” Adams and Cameron are currently channeling their “Bachelor” expertise into HGTV’s newest competition series, “Bachelor Mansion Takeover,” which premieres Monday, March 2, at 8 p.m. ET.
Hosted by Jesse Palmer, the show brings together 12 former “Bachelor,” “Bachelorette,” “Golden Bachelor” and “Golden Bachelorette” contestants to return to the iconic mansion and give it a dramatic makeover.
Cameron and Adams serve as judges as the reality vets trade roses for renovation tools.
As for whether any sparks flew between contestants while cameras rolled?
“No sparks. Just on the saws,” Cameron joked. “I don’t think there was anyone single. Everybody’s in a relationship.”
Romance may be on pause at the mansion — but if Cameron gets his wish, the next season of “The Bachelorette” could be yacht-ready.

