"The Bachelor" travels across the pond for its new season when 27-year-old global financier MATT GRANT meets the 25 women who hope to win his heart.
And one does. Matt reveals to ET, "I really did [find love.] I found an incredible individual. I am confident it will work. I am buzzing right now."
That said, he doesn't believe in love at first sight. "I believe in infatuation." Then he adds, "I knew I was in trouble. I fancied her as soon as I saw her."
Matt was discovered by a scout for "The Bachelor" while on a date with a British woman in a club in London. He acknowledges that that date wasn't going well, but that he finds no fault with women back home.
"British women are good. It is not as if I had to escape my country because the women are bad," he explains. "[What I like about American women] is the outgoing-ness -- the confidence."
As for the intimate goings-on in the hot tub, the handsome Brit says he is not embarrassed to have his family tune in.
"My family knows what people get up to," he says. "Snogging in the hot tub isn't any harm."
"The Bachelor: London Calling" premieres tonight at 10 p.m. on ABC, following "Dancing with the Stars."