Who Went Home on The Golden Bachelor Tonight?
Debbie Siebers went home on The Golden Bachelor tonight in episode 6 after Mel Owens made his toughest elimination at the rose ceremony. Mel tearfully said goodbye to Debbie, who wore a ruched burgundy dress and appeared visibly shaken as Gerry comforted her, saying, “You touched my heart in more ways than one.”

This elimination leaves only two women competing for Mel’s final rose, just one spot away from the finale.
What Happened During Tonight's Elimination?
Tonight’s rose ceremony capped off emotional hometown visits for Peg, Debbie, and Cindy. Mel said the choice was “the toughest yet each one would be great,” but ultimately, Debbie was eliminated after sharing a heartfelt goodbye and sobbing in the limo. Debbie’s sincerity stood out, but Mel could not move her forward he later admitted he questioned his own decision, calling Debbie “genuine” and deserving of love. No confrontations, just honest tears and a quiet exit.
Who Does Mel Owens Pick?
Mel hasn’t made his final choice yet we’re still at week 6, right before the finale. Spoiler blogger Reality Steve has not published a confirmed winner this season, noting on his October 15 podcast that reliable sources are limited and the final rose remains up in the air. Many fan theories say Peg or Cindy could win, but no official spoilers have been confirmed yet.
Golden Bachelor Final Two: Who's Left?
Mel Owens’ final two contestants are:
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Peg Munson, 62, retired firefighter from Las Vegas — known for her energetic personality, firehouse pride, and mother-daughter bond.
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Cindy Cullers, 60, retired biomedical engineer from Austin — calming, compassionate, and openly emotional about her feelings for Mel.

Both have had memorable moments this season: Peg’s fire station tour and Cindy’s heartfelt declarations.
Disclaimer:
This post covers events as aired on The Golden Bachelor and is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Contestant details, outcomes, and opinions are based on sources and televised episodes; actual show results may differ.