The 66-year-old wedding officiant from Pennsylvania met Gerry Turner, ABC's first-ever "Golden Bachelor — or senior contestant — on the show's Thursday, Sept. 28 premiere.
Noles and 14 other women received a rose during the final rose ceremony, and will be progressing to the show's next round.
The other women who got a rose were Ellen, Theresa, Natascha, Leslie, Christina, Edith, Nancy, April, Sandra, Jeanie, Kathy, Marina, Peggy and Joan.
Many of them widows and divorcees, the contestants don't have any ulterior motives, like a push on social media or hopes for a spot on "Bachelor in Paradise." They, like Turner, a widow from Indiana, want to love again.
Noles, who was married to retired Phillies pitcher Dickie Noles, is no different.
Wearing a sparkly and feathery silver gown, Noles, of Aston, got out of the limo and put her best foot forward during this week's episode, ready to make a lasting first impression on Turner.
"And by the way Gerry, you see these heals?" she says to Turner. "I'm very comfortable with six inches."
Noles, of Aston, currently works as a wedding officiant but has a longtime career as a hair and makeup artist; and for the cherry on top, she’s also a great golfer.
When she isn’t on the golf course or working at the salon, Noles loves spending time with her kids and grandkids at the beach.
The show airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. on ABC.
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