Summary

  • Grant Ellis named as Bachelor lead after his sweet appearance on The Bachelorette, with potential to be a great and genuine lead.
  • Matt James' season faced backlash due to winner's racially insensitive past, urging Bachelor to pay more attention to casting for Grant.
  • Bachelor producers need to treat Grant's season with care to avoid repeating mistakes made with Matt, showcasing genuine investigation into cast.

Grant was named the next Bachelor lead after his elimination episode aired. While Grant is an interesting choice for The Bachelor, he has what it takes to be a consummate lead. Sweet, vulnerable, and ready to settle down with the woman he loves, Grant could do well as the lead.

Grant, who made it nearly to the end of Jenn’s season of The Bachelorette, was one of the front-runners to win the season, but it was clear he and Jenne weren’t on the same page by the end of his journey. Grant, a 30-year-old day trader and former professional basketball player, was hopeful that he would be able to settle into a life with Jenn, but her connections with others were simply too strong to ignore. Now, with his journey as The Bachelor beginning, Bachelor Nation is wondering if he’ll be treated better than the first black Bachelor, Matt James.

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Matt James Was Named The First Black Lead In Season 25

He Took On The Historic Role

After nearly 20 years of The Bachelor, the franchise chose its first black lead in Matt, who had almost previously appeared on The Bachelorette season 16. While Matt hadn’t appeared on The Bachelorette due to COVID-19, he was someone that Bachelor Nation quickly gravitated towards during the pre-season process. With such popularity surrounding him, Bachelor producers gave Matt The Bachelor despite not having seen him in a previous season, which was rare for the franchise. Matt’s time as the lead was complicated in the same way most Bachelor seasons are, but the result of his season had Bachelor Nation shaken.

Matt’s Season Was Poorly Received Due To His Winner, Rachael Kirkconnell

Racially Insensitive Photos Of Rachael Resurfaced After The Season

Matt James on The Bachelor season 25 in a suit

At the end of The Bachelor season 25, Matt chose Rachael Kirkconnell over Michelle Young, but the pair didn’t get engaged during the season finale. While Bachelor Nation fans enjoyed the pair together, during The Bachelor: After The Final Rose it was revealed that the couple had already split up due to some racially insensitive photos and information that Matt had learned about Rachael between the show’s filming and its airing. Matt and Rachael’s complicated relationship continued after The Bachelor, but the fact that she was a contestant on the season at all made Bachelor producers look incompetent at casting.

Can The Bachelor Do Better For Grant’s Season?

They Need To Pay Attention To Their Casting

After Grant was named the lead of The Bachelor season 29, Bachelor Nation began to wonder if the producers behind the scenes would be able to do better for Grant than they did for Matt. While Matt is still in a successful relationship, the trauma and pain of Rachael’s racially insensitive past was difficult for him to deal with, especially in the public eye. With Grant becoming the second black lead, The Bachelor needs to do better in genuinely investigating the women they cast for Grant. While it’s possible The Bachelor could blunder again, they should treat Grant with care.

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The Bachelor
Release Date
March 25, 2002
Network
Channel 5, BBC Three
Writers
Mike Fleiss
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The series centers on a single bachelor selecting a romantic partner from a group of contestants, with episodes featuring various challenges and eliminations.

Franchise(s)
The Bachelor
Seasons
29
Main Genre
Reality
Creator(s)
Mike Fleiss