The Bachelor's Kelsey Anderson Finally Reveals New Living Situation With Joey Graziadei After Relationship Backlash

   

The Bachelor star Kelsey Anderson shared that she and her fiancé, Joey Graziadei, are now residing in L.A. full-time. Kelsey and Joey had been living with her two roommates in New Orleans after departing The Bachelor season 28. The recently engaged couple received a lot of criticism when their living situation was publicized. However, Kelsey explained that she still had a job in New Orleans at the time, but they rarely stayed with her roommates because they were always traveling non-stop after The Bachelor.

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The Bachelor star Kelsey Anderson revealed that she and Joey Graziade have changed their living situation, and they are now living alone in L.A. full-time.

In an interview with E! News, Kelsey explained that she and Joey decided that moving in with her was the best choice at the time. She clarified that she still had a lease on the apartment while participating on The Bachelor and didn't want to pay for two rents after the show ended, so it made sense for Joey to move in with her and her roommates. The couple used the apartment as their closet due to frequent traveling. However, they have now officially relocated to L.A. as Kelsey supports Joey on his DWTS journey in the upcoming season.

"Household update--We actually are currently living in L.A., just Joey and I. Going on this show, I didn't expect to be engaged. There were 32 women, so the odds weren't very likely. I had a lease. I was living and working in New Orleans, so Joey just came to me. I was like, 'I don't want to pay two rents.' That's why we ended up living with them. But it was only for a short period, and now we're in L.A. and Joey's doing Dancing With The Stars. People were so upset about the fact that we were living together. I was like, 'You don't have to live with a roommate. Don't worry about it!'"

What Kelsey & Joey’s New Living Situation Means For Their Relationship

Kelsey & Joey Now Have Privacy

Why Bachelor Joey Graziadei, Kelsey Anderson are living with roommates –  NBC Connecticut

Kelsey and Joey's relationship have faced nonstop criticism since leaving The Bachelor season 28. Critics constantly found little things to pick at, suggesting the couple's relationship would not last past their engagement. Every happy and loving post shared by Kelsey and Joey was followed by doubt and objection from the critics. The couple shared every happy moment of their engagement with the world, and this new development was no different.

Kelsey and Joey moving in together proved the couple's commitment to nurturing their relationship. The shared space marked a pivotal moment in their cohabitation and provided shared responsibilities for their future. As they have navigated the negativity surrounding their engagement and upcoming nuptials, this new move means they have remained committed to enjoying every milestone in their journey together.

Our Take On Kelsey & Joey’s New Living Situation

Kelsey & Joey's New Living Situation Tests Their Relationship

Bachelor Joey Graziadei breaks silence on 'ending' of his experience on  show with Kelsey - The Mirror US

Although their previous living situation was unconventional, Kelsey and Joey successfully upgraded to their new place in L.A. after they effectively communicated early on in their relationship. They were committed to each other and their future, so living with Kelsey's roommates was something they compromised on to further their relationship goals. They heard the backlash. However, they refused to allow critics to dictate how they lived their lives and what they did in their relationships.

Even though they hadn't lived together alone before, this will be a positive test of the couple's relationship. They now have the opportunity for privacy to get to know each other and explore the boundaries of their relationship. The Bachelor couple gets to live together officially before their marriage and acquire the skills that come with making a relationship work in such close quarters.