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Matt James the new Bachelor goes boating in Florida with Tyler Cameron and female pal

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He has been named the new Bachelor.And Matt James was seen palling around in Florida this Friday with another franchise star and his close friend, Bachelorette hunk Tyler Cameron.Matt, 28, and Tyler, 27, were accompanied by a blonde female pal as they relaxed on the grass by the sea and then took a boating trip.

Having a ball:Matt James was seen palling around in Florida this Friday with another franchise star and his close friend, Bachelorette hunk Tyler CameronFor his latest outing Matt looked dashing as ever, pulling on a color-block hoodie and a pair of high cut checked blue swim trunks.The dashing reality star warded off the Florida rays with a camouflage hat as well as a gleaming pair of blue sunglasses.

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