The much-anticipated Golden Bachelor finale delivered its big moment on November 12, 2025, when 66-year-old lead Mel Owens made his decision and proposed to 62-year-old retired firefighter and bomb-tech Peg Munson in scenic Antigua.
Final Decision & Engagement
In the two-hour finale broadcast on ABC, streamed live Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. ET, Owens met with his final two contestants — Peg Munson and 60-year-old retired biomedical engineer Cindy Cullers — brought before family and friends in Antigua.
Here’s a breakdown:
- Winner: Peg Munson was selected as the final rose recipient and accepted Mel’s proposal.
- Runner-up: Cindy Cullers, who exited the competition gracefully ahead of the final rose.
- At one-on-one time and during the “Fantasy Suite” date, Mel delivered a surprise update to Peg, further solidifying the relationship before his final choice.
Owens’ decision marks an emotional conclusion to Season 2 of the franchise spin-off. The finale also featured the customary “After the Final Rose” live segment where the newly engaged couple appeared before a studio audience.
Season 2 in Review
The Golden Bachelor’s second season featured Mel Owens as its leading man, with 23 women contestants competed for his heart.
Key facts:
- Premiere date: September 24, 2025.
- Final episode (the finale): November 12, 2025.
- Notable cast: Among the contestants were Peg Munson (Las Vegas), Cindy Cullers (Austin), and several others including retiree or semi-retired professionals aged 60+.
- Filming took place in Los Angeles region and wrapped up in Antigua for the finale destination.
This season followed the show’s successful debut run, when season 1 lead Gerry Turner chose Theresa Nist and later married her live on television in January 2024 (though that relationship ended later).
What Happened in the Finale Location – Antigua
The setting of the finale brought extra romance and drama:
- Mel arrived in Antigua with his family for meetings with finalists’ families, and the final ceremony took place amid Caribbean ocean vistas.
- During the “Fantasy Suite” portion, the exclusive clip released showed Mel confronting Peg with an unexpected update regarding his feelings and the journey ahead.
- After the final rose, the live “After the Final Rose” segment gave viewers a chance to meet both women on the stage and witness the proposal in real time.
Viewer Access & Streaming Info
For U.S. audiences:
- The finale aired at 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT, 5 p.m. PT) on ABC on November 12.
- Streaming: Episodes (including the finale) will be available the next day on Hulu for subscribers.
Why the Golden Bachelor Finale Matters
This season’s finale underscores several trends:
- It shows continued interest in love-and-romance programming for mature participants — the “senior” spin-off is resonating.
- The high-stakes decision from a beloved franchise helps drive tune-in and social media buzz.
- For the contestants and lead, the finale is more than a TV moment: it launches a real-world engagement and the beginning of a new chapter.
Because the key phrase Golden Bachelor finale captures both the climactic TV moment and its real-life aftermath, it’s an important milestone in the franchise’s timeline.
Final Thoughts
The Golden Bachelor finale delivered an emotional crescendo for Mel Owens and Peg Munson, from the scenic setting in Antigua to the live proposal and studio segment. Viewers who followed the season now have a clear outcome and a couple to root for.
Let us know your thoughts on the Golden Bachelor finale — did you expect Mel’s choice? Drop a comment below and stay tuned for any updates on the newly engaged couple.
