As a die-hard fan who’s been following Bachelor Nation since its early days, I must say that the latest twist is as exciting as a rollercoaster ride at Six Flags! Joan Vassos’ journey to find love on The Golden Bachelorette was nothing short of captivating, and her confession about having a crush on Rob Lowe just added another layer of intrigue.
Joan Vassos has concluded her stint as “The Golden Bachelorette” on the 2024 TV lineup, having gotten engaged to Chock Chapple during the season finale. It’s unclear if they discussed celebrity crushes during their no-bed Fantasy Suite date, but I can’t help but hope they did given her fondness for Rob Lowe. Following a lighthearted interview comment suggesting she’d swap Chapple for Lowe in an instant, the “West Wing” actor provided quite the amusing reaction.
It seems Rob Lowe discovered that Joan Vassos appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, during which she confessed that her affection for the Brat Pack member had been present even before she developed feelings for a 60-year-old insurance executive from Kansas. A popular TikTok video captures both Vassos’ confession to Kimmel and Lowe’s reaction to it.
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It’s clear that Chock Chapple has openly expressed his affection for Joan Vassos, so perhaps he won’t be too upset when his fiancée mentioned she might leave him instantly if presented with an opportunity to be with the host of The Floor. Rob Lowe’s reaction suggests that Chapple may not need to worry about competition, as the actor appears more captivated by the idea of starring in his own season of the reality show rather than considering Vassos’ feelings. Lowe himself stated:
I could be the Golden Bachelor. That’s better than a Golden Globe! I think.
Personally, debating whether The Golden Bachelor surpasses the prestige of a Golden Globe is subjective and varies from person to person. As a fan, I can’t help but wonder if the 60-year-old actor from 9-1-1: Lone Star might be an excellent fit for the age range and potential applicant pool for the ABC reality spinoff. However, considering Rob Lowe’s longtime partner, Sheryl Berkoff, who they’ve been married for 33 years, might not be too keen on him taking on such a role.
Regarding the topic, there’s quite a buzz among Bachelor Nation fans about who will be crowned the new “Golden Bachelor” for Season 2. Mark Anderson, who is the father of The Bachelor Season 28 winner Kelsey, initially seemed to be a strong contender. However, Charles Ling has rapidly gained popularity after he and Jack Lencioni made headlines during the premiere of “The Golden Bachelorette”. Ling was seen striving for closure following his own wife’s demise.
It seems Mark Anderson might no longer be available, and we can also rule out Jonathan Rone, Jordan Heller, and Jack Lencioni as potential options. Mark Anderson was seen starting a relationship with actress Barbara Alyn Woods from “One Tree Hill,” as he dressed up as Prince Charming for her Cinderella on Halloween. Jonathan Rone confirmed at the “Men Tell All” that he is currently in a relationship, and Jordan Heller was spotted going out on a date with Leslie Fhima, who was the runner-up from Season 1 of “The Golden Bachelor.
Jack Lencioni, meanwhile, said on a podcast that he was trying to schedule a date with Gerry Turner’s wedding officiant Susan Noles, and the two were seated together at Joan Vassos’ live finale. Speaking of the “After the Final Rose” audience members, Sandra Mason and Gary Levingston fueled relationship rumors, especially after she posted a pic with him to Instagram and then another a couple of days later from Vassos and Chock Chapple’s engagement party, which took place later that night after the finale:
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I can’t help but admire this charming pair! Who knows whom Joan Vassos could potentially set up next in a romantic whirlwind? So far as Rob Lowe is concerned, I hope he steers clear of her matchmaking skills, ensuring that Chock Chapple remains blissful.
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2024-11-17 23:07