Both Stewart Gill and Kyle Klinger swore they would never be on a reality TV show until, that is, they were approached, auditioned, and ultimately cast on Season 1 of Labor of Love on Fox as two of the 15 bachelors vying for the attention of one single woman seeking motherhood. 

It sounds like a crazy premise, doesn't it? Who in the would say, 'yes' to something like this? That's what I wanted to know too, so we dug right in with some of the juicy questions:

When did the reality of what they were doing on the show sink in? How much did they know going into production? Were they able to bring their authentic selves to the show, or was it all an act? What's it like seeing yourself on TV falling in love? Did you accomplish some of the goals you set for yourself? What has this experience given or taken from you? What role does social media play in your life now? What advice do you have for others who may find themselves in a similar situation?

One thing is clear: these guys aren't your typical cheesy reality-show characters. They have depth, personality, integrity, and an overwhelming desire to make something good of this unique experience. 

Follow Kyle Klinger on Instagram: @kyleklinger

Follow Stewart Gill on Instagram: @stewart_e_gill

 

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