The first season bachelor of "The Bachelor Australia" has a piece of advice for the bachelor of the second season. Tim Robards starred in Season 2 while Blake Garvey was the bachelor in the recently concluded second edition of "The Bachelor Australia."

According to Mail Online, Robards has said that Blake needs to be "true" to himself. Tim has yet to propose to Anna Heinrich but their relationship is still going strong. In comparison, Blake got engaged to Sam Frost on the show. However, it was soon revealed that he had pulled the plug on his and Sam's engagement, a few days before the telecast of the Season 2 finale. Blake and Louise Pillidge, who he sent home in the penultimate episode, recently gave an interview confirming rumours that they are an item.

Tim told Mail Online that "It's a very emotional sort of journey so you've got to stay strong and come back to being true to yourself." He also shared that his parents told him to go to the reality show for "the right reasons." He said, "We did and that's why we found each other and it lasted."

Tim said that before he began his "The Bachelor Australia" journey, his parents asked him about the three things that he would like to be remembered for. He said to his parents, "Honest, respectful and intelligent." He told Mail Online that it is likely that Anna got attracted to him because of that, as he kept those three things in his mind from the first day on the show.

Blake was on a kissing spree in the second season and had strong feelings for several girls. In comparison, Tim did not kiss many girls and he did not say he has strong feelings for a dozen girls on the show, though he did break Rochelle's heart.

Tim and Anna have been together for nearly a year now. The couple plan to walk down the aisle and have kids. After nine month of dating each other, they moved in together earlier this August. Louise and Blake are looking forward to starting their relationship. Louise is moving to Perth to be with Blake. Blake has said that theirs is a "beautiful love story."