In a heartwarming turn of events, Joey Graziadei found love in the Season 28 finale of “The Bachelor” on March 25. The junior project manager from New Orleans, Kelsey Anderson, captured Graziadei’s heart and he proposed to her, to which she joyfully accepted.
However, the finale took an unexpected twist when runner-up Daisy Kent made a surprising move by visiting Anderson before the proposal ceremony. This led to a touching conversation between the two women, showcasing a display of female friendship not typically seen on the show. Kent ultimately chose to eliminate herself before Graziadei could do so, putting her own feelings and well-being first.
The interaction between Kent and Anderson was a departure from the usual competitive nature of the show, with experts commenting on the significance of the women’s actions in the finale. Fans on social media also praised Kent’s decision, highlighting the importance of self-love and friendship over seeking validation from a romantic partner.
The finale of “The Bachelor” Season 28 left viewers with a message of empowerment and self-worth, as Kent’s unexpected choice resonated with many. Graziadei’s journey to find love may have come to a close, but the show’s finale showed a different side of relationships and the importance of prioritizing oneself.