Courtney rose to fame in 2016 when he along with several other suitors battled it out for Georgia Love's heart on the hit reality dating show.
Though he made it to hometowns, the then 30-year-old admitted to the TV journalist that he might not be able to tell her he loved her by the end of the show resulting in his elimination.
"I don't really see any point in having a Rose Ceremony tonight. I think you should go now," Georgia told him on the show.
Speaking to Woman's Day after he was booted from the show, Courtney admitted he was sad to go.
"I didn’t want to lie to her and tell her I could and say 'Yeah I’m sure I’ll fall in love with you by the end of this!' when there was only one more date left. I wanted to be completely open and honest, I didn’t want to build a relationship on false emotions that had been exaggerated by the situation we were in."
Two years after that, Courtney tried his hand at reality TV romance on spinoff series, The Bachelor Winter Games where he met and fell for New Zealand star Lily McManus.
However, the couple split in August 2018 with Courtney writing on Instagram: "There's probably not many of you who'll understand this or even be able to relate, but Lily and i have chosen not to end our relationship but to continue it as mates."
"We're best friends and its become clear to both of us that the emotional side of our relationship just doesn't allow us to be the best versions of ourselves. Perhaps in a world where there are no distractions, no life obstacles, nothing else mattered and looking into the future wasn't even a thought, things might be different... but that's not reality and we've decided that this is for the best."
Elsa meanwhile has finished filming Interceptor in Sydney, where she and husband Chris moved to from Byron Bay with their three kids.
"And it’s a wrap for #interceptor, @netflix it’s being a tough but amazing project.So much fun!! Thanks to all the cast and crew that made it possible. You guys rock!!" she penned on Instagram along with several behind-the-scenes pics.
In March, the Spanish-born actress admitted to the Sydney Morning Herald that moving back to hustling bustling city has been “a whole new experience.”