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The Bachelor (American TV series) season 28

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The Bachelor
Season 28
Promotional poster
StarringJoey Graziadei
Presented byJesse Palmer
No. of contestants32
WinnerKelsey Anderson
Runner-upDaisy Kent
No. of episodes11
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 22 (2024-01-22) –
March 25, 2024 (2024-03-25)
Additional information
Filming datesSeptember 19 (2023-09-19) –
November 12, 2023 (2023-11-12)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The twenty-eighth season of The Bachelor premiered on January 22, 2024.[1] This season features 28-year-old Joey Graziadei, a teaching tennis pro from Royersford, Pennsylvania.[2]

Graziadei was the runner-up on the 20th season of The Bachelorette featuring Charity Lawson.

The season concluded on March 25, 2024, with Graziadei choosing to propose to 25-year-old junior project manager Kelsey Anderson.[3]

Production

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Casting and contestants

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On August 21, 2023, Graziadei was announced as the Bachelor by Jesse Palmer during the After the Final Rose special of the 20th season of The Bachelorette.[4] He then met his first contestant, Lea.[5]

Notable contestants include Miami Dolphins Cheerleader Samantha Washington, who was crowned Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2017 and is the daughter of retired NFL safety Brian Washington, Marlena Haddad, who was previously an aide for former president Donald Trump, and Maria Georgas, who appeared in the 2005 Disney movie The Pacifier as one of the fireflies girl scouts.[6][7][8]

Filming and development

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Much like the previous season, there was a three-week delay from its standard first week of January start to avoid a potential clash with ABC's coverage of Monday Night Football.[1]

Filming began on September 19, 2023, in Agoura Hills, California.[9] In October 2023, filming was reported at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge in Jasper, Alberta. This was previously set to be the filming location of season 17 of The Bachelorette in February 2021, but the season was relocated due to travel restrictions enforced by the Canadian government as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[10]

This season also includes visits to Mdina, Malta; Marbella, Spain; and Montreal, Quebec, with filming concluding in Tulum, Mexico in mid-November.[9][11][12]

Musicians Michael Bolton, Bahamas, and Feist; former contestants Demi Burnett and Jubilee Sharpe; The Golden Bachelor contestants April Kirkwood, Kathy Swarts, Leslie Fhima, Nancy Hulkower, Sandra Mason, and Susan Noles; and retired professional tennis players James Blake and Pam Shriver made guest appearances this season.[13][14][15]

Contestants

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32 potential contestants, including a set of sisters, were revealed on September 16, 2023.[16]

The final cast was announced on December 20, 2023. Unlike previous seasons, there were no cuts prior to the start of the filming, and all 32 women made it into the final cast.[17]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place Ref
Kelsey Anderson[18] 25 Leesville, Louisiana Junior Project Manager Winner 1 [19]
Daisy Kent[20][21] 25 Becker, Minnesota Account Executive Week 10 2 (quit)
Rachel Nance[22] 26 Honolulu, Hawaii ICU Nurse Week 9 3 [23]
Maria Georgas[8][24] 29 Kleinburg, Ontario Executive Assistant Week 8 4 [25]
Jennifer "Jenn" Tran[26][27] 25 Hillsdale, New Jersey PA Student Week 7 5-6 [28]
Kelsey Toussant[29] 31 Inglewood, California Actress
Katelyn DeBacker[30] 26 Santa Fe, New Mexico Radiochemist Week 6 7-8 [15]
Lea Cayanan[5][22] 23 Waipahu, Hawaii Account Manager
Lexi Young[31] 30 Pataskala, Ohio Digital Strategist 9 (quit)
Jessica "Jess" Edwards[32] 24 Erwin, Tennessee Executive Assistant 10
Autumn Waggoner[33] 26 De Soto, Missouri Account Executive Week 5 11–12 [34]
Madina Alam[35] 31 Charlotte, North Carolina Mental Health Therapist
Allison Hollinger[a][36] 26 Dover, Delaware Realtor Week 4 13–14
Edwina Dorbor[37] 25 Maple Grove, Minnesota Entrepreneur
Sydney Gordon[38] 28 Newport, Rhode Island Vintage Store Owner 15 [39]
Chrissa Perez[24][40] 26 Abbotsford, British Columbia Marketing Director Week 3 16–18 [14]
Evalin Clark[41] 29 San Antonio, Texas Nanny
Starr Skyler[27] 25 Delray Beach, Florida Mental Health Counselor
Erika Cardenas[42] 25 North Bergen, New Jersey Leasing Agent Week 2 19–21 [13]
Marlena Haddad[7][27] 26 Waterbury, Connecticut Finance Writer
Taylor Wiens[43] 23 Olathe, Kansas Recruiter
Lauren Hollinger[a][36] 28 Dover, Delaware Registered Nurse 22 (quit)
Chandler Dewgard[44] 24 Brooklyn, New York Graphic Designer Week 1 23–32 [45]
Kayla Rodgers[46] 27 Hamilton, Ohio Guidance Counselor
Kyra Brusch[27] 26 Miami, Florida Paralegal
Lanie Latsios[36] 27 Glen Mills, Pennsylvania Realtor
Natalie "Nat" Crepeau[24][47] 26 Sudbury, Ontario Nursing Professor
Samantha "Sam" Hale[48] 31 Melville, New York CPA
Samantha Washington[6][27] 25 Lincoln, Nebraska Miami Dolphins Cheerleader
Sandra Rabadi[48] 26 Strongsville, Ohio Cybersecurity Consultant
Talyah Jackson[49] 23 Huntington Beach, California Esthetician
Zoe Antona[50] 24 Roswell, Georgia Artist

Future appearances

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The Bachelorette

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Jenn Tran was chosen as the lead for season 21 of The Bachelorette.[51]

Dancing with the Stars

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Joey Graziadei and Jenn Tran competed in season 33 of Dancing with the Stars, partnering with Jenna Johnson and Sasha Farber, respectively.[52] Tran finished in 7th place, and Graziadei was the winner.[53]

Call-out order

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Order Bachelorettes Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Lexi Lea Jess Kelsey A. Lexi Kelsey A. Jenn Daisy Daisy Daisy Kelsey A.
2 Rachel Allison Daisy Jenn Kelsey T. Maria Kelsey T. Kelsey A. Kelsey A. Kelsey A. Daisy
3 Maria Daisy Edwina Katelyn Maria Rachel Maria Rachel Rachel Rachel
4 Erika Kelsey T. Rachel Lexi Kelsey A. Jenn Daisy Maria Maria
5 Autumn Lexi Lexi Lea Katelyn Kelsey T. Kelsey A. Jenn
Kelsey T.
6 Kelsey A. Jess Kelsey A. Kelsey T. Daisy Daisy Rachel
7 Chrissa Jenn Kelsey T. Rachel Rachel Lea Katelyn
Lea
8 Chandler Autumn Jenn Madina Jenn Lexi
9 Marlena Chrissa Evalin Daisy Autumn Katelyn Lexi
10 Starr Edwina Autumn Jess Jess Jess Jess
11 Talyah Kelsey A. Madina Edwina Madina Autumn
Madina
12 Nat Katelyn Lea Autumn Lea
13 Sandra Rachel Katelyn Allison Allison
Edwina
14 Sam Erika Chrissa Maria
15 Allison Madina Maria Sydney Sydney
16 Lauren Sydney Starr Chrissa
Evalin
Starr
17 Katelyn Starr Allison
18 Kelsey T. Marlena Sydney
19 Jenn Maria Erika
Marlena
Taylor
20 Jess Taylor
21 Lanie Evalin
22 Edwina Lauren Lauren
23 Samantha Chandler
Kayla
Kyra
Lanie
Nat
Sam
Samantha
Sandra
Talyah
Zoe
24 Taylor
25 Kyra
26 Zoe
27 Kayla
28 Evalin
29 Sydney
30 Madina
31 Daisy
32 Lea
  The contestant received the first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during a date
  The contestant received a rose outside of a rose ceremony or date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated during a date
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant quit the competition
  The contestant won the competition

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date [54]Prod.
code [54]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating
(18–49)
2871"Week 1: Season Premiere"January 22, 2024 (2024-01-22)28013.18[55]0.5[55]
2882"Week 2"January 29, 2024 (2024-01-29)28023.16[56]0.6[56]
2893"Week 3"February 5, 2024 (2024-02-05)28033.22[57]0.6[57]
2904"Week 4: Malta"February 12, 2024 (2024-02-12)28043.49[58]0.6[58]
2915"Week 5: Marbella"February 13, 2024 (2024-02-13)28053.21[59]0.6[59]
2926"Week 6: Montreal"February 19, 2024 (2024-02-19)28063.43[60]0.6[60]
2937"Week 7: Jasper"February 26, 2024 (2024-02-26)28073.60[61]0.6[61]
2948"Week 8: Hometowns"March 4, 2024 (2024-03-04)28083.62[62]0.7[62]
2959"Week 9: Fantasy Suites"March 11, 2024 (2024-03-11)28093.79[63]0.7[63]
29610"The Women Tell All"March 18, 2024 (2024-03-18)N/A3.43[64]0.6[64]
29711"Week 10: Season Finale & After the Final Rose"March 25, 2024 (2024-03-25)28104.14[65]0.8[65]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Allison and Lauren are sisters. They competed individually.

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