Grant Ellis' season of 'The Bachelor' is already teasing plenty of drama to come. Here's what to know.
After getting eliminated during week six of "The Bachelorette," Grant Ellis will return as the next Bachelor. Here's what to know about season 29.
- Grant Ellis is the star of season 29 of "The Bachelor," premiering on Monday, January 27.
- He appeared on season 21 of "The Bachelorette" and is a day trader based in Houston.
- Here's everything to know about Grant and his upcoming season of "The Bachelor."
Grant Ellis is gearing up for his second chance at finding love on the upcoming season of "The Bachelorette."
Ellis, 30, was introduced on season 21 of "The Bachelorette" starring Jenn Tran but was eliminated before hometowns week.
"I want a family. I want to be happy. I want a wife. I want to be in love. I want that," Grant told cameras in his "Bachelorette" exit interview. "I want to give everything to somebody, and I want them to give everything to me in return."
After the episode aired, ABC swiftly announced that he'd be the leading man of season 29 of "The Bachelor."
"As the Bachelor, Ellis is eager to embark on a journey filled with romance, adventure, and genuine connections," his official ABC bio reads. "He hopes to find a partner who shares his values of loyalty, humor and a deep appreciation for life's simple pleasures."
Here's what to know about Grant and his season of "The Bachelor."
Grant is a former pro basketball player and day trader based in Houston
Grant, who's originally from New Jersey, is a former Iona College student-athlete.
Grant was a professional basketball player overseas, playing in Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. However, his career ended after an unspecified injury. Now, he lives in Houston and trades stocks.
Outside his job, Grant keeps busy by working out, supporting the LA Lakers, going bowling, and singing at karaoke. One of his goals is to visit every country in his lifetime, and he already made some headway on "The Bachelorette," traveling to Australia and New Zealand.
Grant's charm and sincerity made him a standout on season 21 of 'The Bachelorette'
While appearing on an episode of the "Bachelor Happy Hour" podcast, released in July, Grant revealed that he ended up on "The Bachelorette" after his mom signed him up.
Prior to the reality TV show, Grant was in a seven-year relationship with his college girlfriend. Grant said they mutually ended their relationship after growing apart. After his mom watched "The Golden Bachelor," she decided to sign her son up for 'The Bachelorette."
He avoided the drama of Jenn's season of "The Bachelorette" and focused on deepening his connection with her. It paid off during week five when he finally got a one-on-one date.
"I always feel at ease when I'm with Grant," Jenn said on the show. "That spark is definitely there. He's always being intentional with where he's at with me and so open with his feelings that it makes me comfortable."
On their date, Grant opened up about his personal life and said that his childhood was impacted by his dad, who was an addict for 30 years. Prior to "The Bachelorette," his dad got fired from his job and checked into rehab. They've since reconnected and Grant's dad is nearly two months sober. Because of his experience, Grant said he's determined to be the man that his father wasn't.
During week six, Grant told Jenn that he was falling in love with her and could see himself being with her for the rest of his life. When he was eliminated during the rose ceremony, he was devastated and told the cameras he felt "empty."
"I did not think that was going to happen tonight," he said.
Grant's season of 'The Bachelor' premieres on Monday, January 25
The exact release date was announced during the season finale of "The Golden Bachelorette."
Grant was also in the audience during the live finale, where he said that he was inspired by Joan and Chock's journey on the show and aimed to similarly risk it all for love on "The Bachelor."
Then, the first teaser trailer for Grant's season was unveiled.
The footage indicates that, in typical "Bachelor" fashion, there will be plenty of drama among the women vying for his heart.
Grant is also seen charming the contestants with his singing and piano playing. However, in one moment, a teary Grant says that he wants to be happy and have love, but he's scared about making the wrong decision. In another scene, Grant appears to be undecided about who to send home during the final stage of the competition.
Fans will have to tune into Grant's season when it premieres on ABC on January 25, 2025 to see how his journey unfolds.