'He is one of the most capable hosts live': Bachelorette host Osher Gunsberg poised to host new After The Final Rose special to dish the dirt on contestants
ByCHLOE-LEE LONGHETTIandMEGAN PUSTETTO FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA
He's one of the most recognisable faces on Australian television thanks to hosting bothThe BachelorandThe Bachelorette.
And according to News Corp,we will be seeing a lot more of popular presenter Osher Gunsberg.
The affable 41-year-old is set to host next year's After The Final Rose special, which sees former contestants brought back to dish the dirt on fellow TV stars of hit Channel Ten show.
Adding to his resume: The Bachelor and Bachelorette host Osher Gunsberg is set to host new show After The Final Rose next year with Channel Ten all but confirming the news. Pictured here with Sam Frost
The network's head of entertainment and factual programmes Stephen Tate, said: 'Osher is one of the most capable hosts live and we definitely want to do that next year.'
The After The Final Rose special is a raging hit in the US on both series in the franchise and sees stars of the shows reunite to catch up on events after the cameras stopped rolling.
Mr Tate confirmed The Bachelor and The Bachelorette will return next year and a spin off series could be in the works with ideas for Bachelor Pad or Bachelor Pad in Paradise, also screened in the US.
We'll be seeing more: The After The Final Rose special is a hit in the US on both series in the franchise, where the stars of the programs reunite and fans get to catch up on events after the cameras stopped rolling
He added the next series of The Bachelorette will be longer for fans after the success of the Australian version of the show, even though it only runs for five weeks.
'It all comes down to casting, but this season has given us great confidence,' he said.
Osher, who was previously known as 'Andrew G,' first hosted The Bachelor from its first series in 2013 and the first season of The Bachelorette.
Since then, he has overseen Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich find love on the show, watched as Blake Garvey proposed to Sam Frost - and later split, - and Sam Wood choose Snezana Markoski as his winner.
Osher first kicked off his hosting career at Channel V from 1999 and moved to Channel Ten in 2003 hosting Australian Idol, with James Mathison.
Doing his thing: Osher, who was previously known as 'Andrew G,' first hosted The Bachelor from its first series in 2013 and the first season of The Bachelorette
Of late, his hair has become a talking point for Bachelor and Bachelorette fans, and memes have been created and shared online.
On Thursday night's highly anticipated episode of The Bachelorette, Sam, 26, will reveal who has won her heart.
In the running, are bachelors Sasha Mielczarek, Richie Strahan and Michael Turnbull, with one of them getting the boot on Wednesday night.
ByCHLOE-LEE LONGHETTIandMEGAN PUSTETTO FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA
He's one of the most recognisable faces on Australian television thanks to hosting bothThe BachelorandThe Bachelorette.
And according to News Corp,we will be seeing a lot more of popular presenter Osher Gunsberg.
The affable 41-year-old is set to host next year's After The Final Rose special, which sees former contestants brought back to dish the dirt on fellow TV stars of hit Channel Ten show.

Adding to his resume: The Bachelor and Bachelorette host Osher Gunsberg is set to host new show After The Final Rose next year with Channel Ten all but confirming the news. Pictured here with Sam Frost
The network's head of entertainment and factual programmes Stephen Tate, said: 'Osher is one of the most capable hosts live and we definitely want to do that next year.'
The After The Final Rose special is a raging hit in the US on both series in the franchise and sees stars of the shows reunite to catch up on events after the cameras stopped rolling.
Mr Tate confirmed The Bachelor and The Bachelorette will return next year and a spin off series could be in the works with ideas for Bachelor Pad or Bachelor Pad in Paradise, also screened in the US.

We'll be seeing more: The After The Final Rose special is a hit in the US on both series in the franchise, where the stars of the programs reunite and fans get to catch up on events after the cameras stopped rolling
He added the next series of The Bachelorette will be longer for fans after the success of the Australian version of the show, even though it only runs for five weeks.
'It all comes down to casting, but this season has given us great confidence,' he said.
Osher, who was previously known as 'Andrew G,' first hosted The Bachelor from its first series in 2013 and the first season of The Bachelorette.
Since then, he has overseen Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich find love on the show, watched as Blake Garvey proposed to Sam Frost - and later split, - and Sam Wood choose Snezana Markoski as his winner.
Osher first kicked off his hosting career at Channel V from 1999 and moved to Channel Ten in 2003 hosting Australian Idol, with James Mathison.

Doing his thing: Osher, who was previously known as 'Andrew G,' first hosted The Bachelor from its first series in 2013 and the first season of The Bachelorette
Of late, his hair has become a talking point for Bachelor and Bachelorette fans, and memes have been created and shared online.
On Thursday night's highly anticipated episode of The Bachelorette, Sam, 26, will reveal who has won her heart.
In the running, are bachelors Sasha Mielczarek, Richie Strahan and Michael Turnbull, with one of them getting the boot on Wednesday night.