2021 has been an exceptional year for Joey Graziadei, marked by falling in love with Kelsey Anderson on The Bachelor (set to air again in January 2025), followed by winning the 33rd season of Dancing with the Stars. Will the upcoming year bring similar prosperity for this reality TV star? A source hints that Graziadei and Anderson might have more television plans up their sleeves, if the whispers are accurate.
Joey Graziadei might be still grappling with the whirlwind of events over the past year, which saw him discovering love on reality TV and subsequently winning the Mirrorball Trophy in a Tarzan-like dance performance with Jenna Johnson. Throughout this journey, his fiancée Kelsey Anderson has been there, offering unwavering support. However, according to a source from OK! magazine, they have not delved deeply into wedding preparations as of now. The source reveals:
They haven’t fixed a wedding date as of now, as his participation in DWTS temporarily halted the planning process; however, they are cohabiting and appear to be deeply in love according to all reports.
Following the impact of distance on the divorce of the “The Golden Bachelor” couple Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist, it’s reassuring to learn that Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson have made that crucial step. This move implies he no longer shares living quarters with Anderson and her housemates, which is undeniably a very positive development.
This season of “The Bachelor,” specifically Season 28, has shared that they’ve discussed future plans and the public nature of their relationship during their time in the Fantasy Suites. If the rumors are true, ABC is hoping to be a part of those continuing conversations, suggesting we might see them on our screens again shortly. The source claims:
As someone who has worked in television production for over a decade, I can certainly understand the excitement and anticipation that the producers at ABC are feeling about their upcoming wedding special. The numbers they stand to bring in from such an event are undoubtedly enticing, especially considering the popularity of Joey and Kelsey. However, as someone who has been involved in creating spin-offs for various shows, I can also appreciate the potential that lies in giving these two a series of their own after they tie the knot. The chemistry between them is palpable, and if harnessed correctly, could lead to a successful and long-running show. It’s an exciting time for both the producers and the fans alike, as we wait to see what the future holds for Joey and Kelsey.
As a long-time fan of “The Bachelor” franchise, I must admit that I am thrilled to hear about another televised wedding special featuring a beloved couple from the show. Having watched countless seasons and witnessed many relationships blossom on screen, it’s always heartwarming to see couples like Gerry and Theresa finally make their union official. If Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple decide to tie the knot in a similar fashion, I can’t help but feel excited for them and hope that they too will have a fairytale wedding filled with love and laughter. As a viewer who has grown attached to these characters over the years, it would be an absolute joy to bear witness to their special day.
Generally speaking, it’s unusual for a discussion to revolve around an authentic spinoff. In truth, only a small number of couples from the show The Bachelor have been given their own series, with Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell being among the most well-known, through their Freeform series Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After in 2016. However, it’s important to note that their story did not end up as a fairy tale.
As a fan, I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers team up for several shows, including the captivating reality dating show “The Big D.” Although they didn’t share the screen on ABC shows, it’s fascinating to see how love stories from those shows unfolded off-screen. A prime example is Chris Lambton and Peyton Wright, who found their happiness as runners-up on “The Bachelorette” and “The Bachelor” respectively. They even starred together in the HGTV series “Going Yard,” a testament to how these shows can bring people together in real life.
America has developed quite the affection not just towards Joey Graziadei, who graced three separate ABC shows (including Charity Lawson’s season of The Bachelorette), but also Kelsey Anderson and even her father Mark. The latter starred in The Golden Bachelorette and was a strong contender for the role of the lead on The Golden Bachelor Season 2. Given that he seems to be dating Barbara Alyn Woods from One Tree Hill now, I’m convinced this family would make fantastic television material.
I’m looking forward to seeing more of Joey and Kelsey in the upcoming year, and don’t forget to tune in for Grant Ellis’ season of The Bachelor, which kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on Monday, January 27th, only on ABC, or catch it the next day with a Hulu subscription.
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2024-12-31 04:37