n an Instagram post, Chock gave some advice to the women of The Bachelor season 29 starring Grant. He captioned the post, "@bachelorabc season premiere is on January 27th! Wishing all the contestants the best of luck." In the video, Chock began by saying, "Hi, it's Chock, and we've got some exciting shows coming up. The Bachelor, Grant's series, premieres later this month, and I just wanted to kind of say a shout-out to the ladies that are involved, the contestants that are all gonna be on the show."
Chock then revealed how he and Joan are going to stay involved in Grant's Bachelor season. He shared, "Joan and I are gonna do our top four picks. We're gonna have a lot of fun with it. So good luck to all the contestants. I wish love to everybody. Hopefully, they can be as happy as Joan and I are. So talk to you soon. Thanks!"
What Chock Chapple’s Advice Means For The Bachelor Season 29 Women
Chock Learned From His Golden Bachelorette Experience
Chock's advice for Grant's Bachelor season 29 contestants is perfect. He encouraged the women to enjoy their experience, but also acknowledged that there might be some hard days. However, Chock's wise words about not taking social media comments personally were his best piece of advice. Too many Bachelor franchise alums have spoken out against the social media bashing that happens during the shows, and, until the fans stop doing it, the best thing that they can do is ignore it. Chock obviously learned this from his Golden Bachelorette experience.
Chock Is Speaking From Experience
When Chock mentioned that there were times that Grant's contestants might not love being on the show as they get to know people, he could've been referring to his own Golden Bachelorette experience. While the show was airing, Chock's fellow contestant, Pascal Ibgui, called him a stalker because he wanted to be close to Joan for an entire group date, which Joan didn't mind at all. Although Pascal later apologized, the comment was uncalled for.