Joey Graziadei worries about finding true love on 'The Bachelor'
Joey Graziadei expressed excitement and hope as he kicked off 'The Bachelor' new season
Joey Graziadei, the lead on the 28th season of The Bachelor, expressed concerns that his journey on the show might not lead to finding his lifelong partner.
During an exclusive interview with PEOPLE magazine, Graziadei shared that he is both excited and hopeful for this new adventure of kicking off The Bachelor new season.
He said, “My biggest worry is just, truthfully, not making the right decision or finding the right person, or possibly just ending in a way that doesn't end with my forever person, truthfully, that's a real fear of mine.”
Graziadei also acknowledged that he anticipates certain aspects, such as traveling and spending one-on-one time with the women.
The 28-year-old TV personality appreciated Charity's approach of having meaningful conversations and aims to do the same.
He said, “When you were talking with her from my side, it felt like she was always just very invested and interested in getting to know who you were, and that lets other people open up and feel more comfortable.”
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“So for me, that's the biggest thing I've taken from what I've learned from her. She just was very intentional, made everyone feel comfortable and open, so if I have even an ounce of that, I'm going to be grateful for it,” Graziadei added.
The runner-up of The Bachelorette season 20 further told that he already has a clear idea of what he wants in a wife but emphasizes the importance of staying open-minded even though it's only been two weeks into his season.
“I want someone that is fun, honest, definitely successful in her own way, just seems like she has a sense of poise, I could list so many characteristics, but I also say a lot that, I just feel like I'll just know, and there's going to be some type of energy or intangible thing that I can't even explain,” he said.
Graziadei continued, “I just want someone that's really excited to share a life together, and excited about me.”