The Bachelorette Australia Star Konrad Bien- Passes Away at 35
Konrad Bien-Stephen, who was featured on The Bachelorette Australia and The Challenge Australia, has passed away in Melbourne at the age of 35, his management team verified, confirming the Konrad Bien-Stephen death.
Australians reality TV lovers are grieving for the lively star who secured the third position on Brooke Blurton’s edition of The Bachelorette Australia.
“We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Konrad Bien-Stephen, ” the group said in a message to Variety. “We appeal to you to keep their family in your prayers and respect their privacy in this very hard time. We will not give out any more details for now. We send our condolences to everyone who was close to him.”
Konrad posted his last message on social media on March 26, showing a kitchen renovation progress and wrote in the caption, “Back On The Tewls Darling!”

Konrad Bien-Stephen’s : The Tributes Are Coming Fast and Furious
Lots of Konrad Bien-Stephen’s family members, friends and co-stars on reality shows posted there touching messages under his last social media post.
“You warmed my soul every time I saw you, ” wrote The Amazing Race Australia star “Sassy” Scott O’Halloran. “And even thought about you.”
MasterChef Australia star Khanh Ong added, “Beautiful boy, you were one of the kindest people and you made me smile every time I saw you, you will be missed.”
Bien-Stephen came into the spotlight during his appearance on the 2021 season of The Bachelorette Australia. He kept fans enchanted with his charm, and even made them cry with his stories, but ultimately Brooke Blurton chose Darvid Garayeli.
Abbie Chatfield and Thelma Plum Honor Konrad Bien-Stephen
Konrad Bien-Stephen who appeared on The Challenge Australia was also recognized through his romantic involvements with singer Thelma Plum and reality star Abbie Chatfield.
After hearing about his passing, Abbie posted a deeply touching message on her Instagram Story. “Konrad was such a lovely and gentle person to all, ” she expressed. “He was a deeply compassionate man, who undeniably deserved to live a very, very long life. I am devastated that he is not going to have that and that his family and friends will not get to see him living a long and full life.”
Then she said, “I’m sure Konrad would want us all to continue sharing love and kindness and if you ake any decision today, please consider checking on your mates. Doing an act of kindness, having a chat with a friend, anything.

