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Hailey Glassman Is Looking For Love (Video)

Hailey Glassman is looking for love again, but this time… she’s competing against 22 other girls on CMT’s series “Sweet Home Alabama.”

The women, half of them are country girls, half are from the city, are vying for the affections of Tribble Reese, former Clemson University quarterback and entrepreneur from Birmingham, Alabama. Reese was also the runner-up in the series’ first season.

Glassman, who once dated former Jon and Kate Plus 8 star, Jon Gosselin, was often the target of media scrutiny.

It will be rather interesting to see what she’s really like, … don’t you think?

Locked in a house 24/7 with 22 other girls — do you think one of them will have enough balls to even mention Jon Gosselin?

City bachelorettes are:

Alexandra Agro — model from Miami
Cassidie Sheets — fashion blogger from San Diego
Cassie Cardelle — pop singer from Hollywood, Calif.
Chiara Strzesiewski — dancer-model from New York City
Colleen Aldrich — tanning salon manager from Long Island, N.Y.
Erin Stack — actress-model from Hollywood, Calif.
Hailey Glassman — publicist from New York City
Jacqueline Honulik — New York Yankees publicist from Fairfield, Conn.
Kristina Kraus — aspiring stylist from Orange County, Calif.
Michelle Weaver — elementary education major from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Stefanie Williams — blogger-writer from New York City

Country bachelorettes are:

Ashley Ann Vickers — pro barrel racer and model from St. Lucie County, Fla.
Cassie Rupp — journalist and farmer’s daughter from Dighton, Kan.
Courtney Wilkerson — nursing student from Mobile, Ala.
Jessica Newsom — retail sales associate from Teague, Texas
Mandy Sanders — honky-tonk bartender from Sherman, Texas
Nicole Ross — veterinary tech and pro cowgirl from Denton, Texas
Paige Duke — former NASCAR spokesmodel and veterinary tech from Lancaster, S.C.
Tara Bowlin — law student from Knoxville, Tenn.
Tiffany Ginger — U.S. Army sergeant and mechanic from Newnan, Ga.
Torie Mathews — elementary education major from Biloxi, Miss.
Tristan Smith — nursing student from Robertsdale, Ala.

Will you watch?

Sweet Home Alabama, CMT’s highest rated series of 2011, returns for an all-new, eight-episode season beginning Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

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