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“The Bachelor” star Joey Graziadei was among the final six women.
Extra’s Mona Kosar Abdi spoke to Joey about his journey to find love.
Joey responded to several fan theories about what will happen in the finale, including the possibility of him leaving the show without choosing anyone, someone rejecting his marriage proposal, or the possibility of him changing his mind about someone. .
He commented, “From what I’ve heard, nothing like this has ever happened before and I think people just need to listen.”
As the stakes rise, America turns to Joey’s softer side. He said: “I think it’s always hard to see yourself in a vulnerable position, especially on TV, and you want to relive that…I think the most important thing during this period was trying to be honest. I think. I tried to have a conversation about that challenge, even when I was on camera.”
He continued, “It’s not supposed to be an easy role. You’re put in a very difficult situation…you have to express as much emotion as you can.” There’s a lot to do, a lot to endure, and I think last week in Montreal showed how that weight is starting to weigh on you and it’s time to shed some of it.” Ta. I’m glad I did it. ”
The women also highlighted Joey’s weaknesses. He explained, “It’s natural for me to have the same feelings because they shared some of their pasts and insecurities… They definitely brought that out of me.” did.
Although Joey is a star, he admitted he felt “a lot of pressure” because even if he chose her, there was no guarantee someone would choose him.
Joey also talked about front-runner Maria Georgias, calling her “one of a kind.” he said: “She’s her own person. She does things without any remorse. Her case was a little different and we always had fun, so it was the same with Maria. We’re just trying to enjoy our time and make the most of it.”
Graziadei also had great things to say about the other women. He said, “They’re all here for a reason. They’re all people I’ve talked to one-on-one and built connections with. It’s not about who’s great, it’s about who’s me. It’s a great raft.”
Joey also talked about Lexi Buchanan’s decision to self-eliminate due to disagreements over the future timeline. he said: “She wasn’t the person I wanted to send home that week… I always kept in mind that once we got married, it would be a long time before we had kids, so I tried to be as honest as possible.” I completely respected her timeline.”
He continued: “If I was shocked, I would have thought there would be more conversation, but she was honest with herself and I have nothing but the highest praise for her.”
Joey is “thrilled” about the hometown date, saying: I think that’s what the whole process is about…if the engagement is going to end, that’s what I want and I want to feel like I can be a part of their family. ”
Graziadei also played a game of “red roses or red flags.” clock!
“The Bachelor” airs Mondays on ABC.