Joey Graziadei Shares Advice For ‘Bachelor’ 29 Grant Ellis

   

Joey Graziadei knows a thing or two about being The Bachelor. He’s one of the most popular leads from the franchise. He shared his advice for Season 29 lead Grant Ellis. Keep reading for all the details.

Joey Graziadei and Grant Ellis/Credit: YouTube

Grant Ellis Reveals What He’s Looking For

Grant Ellis was a surprising choice for the next Bachelor season. He was a contestant on Jenn Tran’s season was sent home right before the Hometown Dates. Viewers didn’t get to know much about him. But they’ll find out when his season kicks off in January 2024.

He spoke to Extra last month about what he’s looking for in a partner. He said, “Somebody who is compassionate, somebody who’s not too self-absorbed, somebody who has a good foundation, and somebody with good judgment and good character.”

'Bachelorette' contestant Grant Ellis/Credit: ABC YouTube

‘Bachelorette’ contestant Grant Ellis/Credit: ABC YouTube

Grant Ellis added, “Obviously, you know, I want a beautiful woman, but what matters to me is what’s underneath, and as cliché as that sounds, I really do think that that’s what attracts me as well as the physical appearance.”

Joey Graziadei Shares Advice For Bachelor 29 Grant Ellis

Joey Graziadei is currently competing on Season 33 of Dancing With The Stars. He’s considered one of the frontrunners, even though the season is only four dances in. Life & Style caught up with Graziadei after a recent DWTS show. He was asked if he had any advice for Grant Ellis.

His advice was simple: “Just be yourself.” The Season 28 Bachelor added, “You can [be] put in a lot of different spots that can sometimes feel uncomfortable. And the most important thing is just to be yourself.”

What He Regrets About His Season

Joey Graziadei successfully found love with Kelsey Anderson on his season. The two are still engaged and living life a little before settling down. But he did admit to one regret from doing the show.

Kelsey Anderson and Joey Graziadei/Credit: YouTube

Kelsey Anderson and Joey Graziadei/Credit: YouTube

Before his season started filming, he didn’t ask for help from any of the other former Bachelor stars. And that was a mistake, he admitted to Life & Style.

“I actually wasn’t the smartest when I went on the show. I decided not to talk to a lot of past Bachelors because I said I want to do my own thing and kind of just go with my own mentality,”

And I talked to a lot of them and told them that I made a mistake with that because what I would have loved to know is just a little bit more about what their experience was like.”

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