The Golden Bachelor contestant Mark Anderson was the fan favorite to win the heart of Joan Vassos, but there are signs that he is not over his late wife Denise Anderson. 58-year-old Mark is not just any competitor, he is practical Bachelor The nation’s royalty. The retired Army veteran made his television debut during an entirely different franchise. Fans first caught their eye during Marki’s time Bachelor season 28, when her daughter Kelsey Anderson brought her current fiance Joey Graziadei home to meet her family. At that moment, a star was born and Bachelor Nation fans have been clamoring for more single fathers of five ever since.
There was speculation that Mark could replace Gerry Turner The Golden Bachelorwhich might still happen, but in the meantime he was chosen to join the cast The Golden Bachelor season 1. Mark competed against 23 other single older men, many of whom were also widowers, but he couldn’t make it work with Joan. During the latest episode of the unscripted dating show Joan shocked the audience by eliminating Mark before his hometown date. It’s especially disappointing because Mark was so excited to show Joan in his hometown, but unfortunately it wasn’t meant to be.
8 Mark often talks about his late wife
He hasn’t let go
Long before appearing Bachelor season 28, Mark was a widowed father of five living children in Leesville, Louisiana. Mark is no stranger to true love. He was married to his late wife Denise for 18 years until she died of cancer in 2018. Like Mark, Denise was an Army veteran and they met while they were both living in Germany while serving in the Army. According to Kelsey, her mother died just two months after being diagnosed, leaving behind a devastated family.
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During his performance The Golden Bachelor season 1, Mark talked about his late wife constantly. In his limited time with Joan, the only thing he could talk about was leaving huge gaps of awkward silence between them. It got so bad that Joan surprised everyone and sent Mark home early. As a widow, Joan knows what it means to struggle to move forward after losing a spouse.
7 Mark hasn’t dated much since his late wife’s death
He’s not done yet
The first time Mark met Joan was on the second night The Golden Bachelor season 1 was full of promise. A glamorously dressed Joan stood outside Bachelor mansion as fleets of limousines delivered bachelors to her front door. When one of the limo doors opened, Kelsey stepped out first. Joan recognized Kelsey and was happy when Mark stepped out from the limousine behind his daughter. Kelsey introduced Joan to her father and hopes were high that he would swoop in and steal Joan’s heart.
While it was a great television moment, it didn’t make for a love match.
Mark and Joan did not connect, and he was much more interested in several other contestants The Golden Bachelor season 1, like 60-year-old Chock Chapple and 66-year-old Guy Gansert. At one point, things seemed to pick up for a moment when Mark took Joan aside for an impromptu German lesson that ended in a romantic kiss, but the moment didn’t last.
6 Mark is focused on his children
Making up for lost time
When Mark’s five children were growing up, he was away at work a lot, so his late wife did most of the day-to-day parenting. Mark’s daughter Kelsey talked about her childhood dating Joey Bachelor 28. He talked about how he wasn’t close to his father growing up, but they became much closer after her mother died. After losing his wife, Mark realized that his children needed him more than ever and he made sure he was there for them. Kelsey is protective of her father and relies on him for his wisdom and quiet strength. Even though his children are now adults, Mark probably still feels that he needs to focus on his relationship with them.
5 Mark & Joan Trauma Bonded
They only had one thing to talk about
During the last episode The Golden Bachelor season 1, Mark finally got the much sought after solo date With Joan. He was excited at the prospect of finally getting to know Joan better. Joan picked Mark up in a red convertible and drove them to the ocean, where they boarded a gorgeous yacht for a romantic day at sea.
Unfortunately, there wasn’t much romance between Joan and Mark.
When they weren’t living painful moments of awkward silence, they were talking about their late spouses. The only time Mark ever connected with Joan was when they exchanged notes about their traumatic losses. The time between them felt more like a support group meeting than a romantic date. Sensing something was missing, Joan broke up with Mark in a YouTube video before the rose ceremony. Bachelor Nation.
4 Memories torment Marka
Lifetime of photos
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and Mark is left with only pictures to remember his late wife. Mark’s enduring love for his late wife was on display during the season Bachelor season 28 when Joey visited his hometown with Kelsey and her family. On their first date, Mark presented Joey and Kelsey with a photo album filled with pictures of him and Denise over the years.
She gave them a glimpse into her love life. It was a beautiful moment that showed Mark was still in love with his late spouse. It was one of the many signs that confirmed Mark wasn’t ready to be involved The Golden Bachelor season 1 and he really wasn’t ready for it The Golden Bachelor.
3 Mark didn’t try hard enough with Joan
Little effort
Mark wasn’t ready to be a competitor The Golden Bachelor season 1, and he made it clear by doing very little energy during the show. Except when he took Joan aside to teach her German The single father of five just didn’t prove himself enough. He was always very quiet and never did anything to stand out from other men.
Mark was more outgoing and fun when he hung out with other guys, so it’s clear that he wasn’t usually a shy person.
When it was just Mark and the boys, he was have fun and dance around in a full body dolphin costumebut when Joan was around he was downright gloomy. Too bad Mark agreed to participate The Golden Bachelor season 1 before he was ready to start dating again because he took the spot away from someone who could have been Joan’s perfect man.
2 Mark was not there to meet Joan
Responding to speculation
From the moment it was announced that it would be a contender The Golden Bachelor in season 1, it was speculated that Mark was a producer factory. The theory goes like this: the producers of the show had no intention of Joan ending up with Mark, who they just manipulated into the show to make Mark. The Golden Bachelor. If this theory was true, Mark was not ready to be The Golden Bachelor either.
If Mark can hardly date one woman, he sure is not ready to dive into the deep end and date 20+ women simultaneously. This was said before Joan eliminated Mark, he talked about how he felt like being on the show had changed him, so he might be closer to being ready to continue mourning his late wife.
1 Mark still thinks about what he lost
They ran out of time
Mark’s meetings with Joan were full of celebratory moments, but the saddest moment was when Mark talked about losing Denise. He told Joan that he and Denise had a great life together they tried to experience as much as possiblebut time ran out. It was a heartbreaking conversation because Mark put it in the most simple and poignant way.
Mark’s touching words brought Joan to tears.
While the emotional moment may have felt cathartic for Joan, it wasn’t ideal for a romantic date. Hopefully on The Golden Bachelor season 1 helps open Mark’s mind to the possibility of opening his heart. Although Mark can never replace his beloved late wife, it’s never too late to get another chance at love.
Joan’s remaining men |
Age |
Professional |
Home town |
Brake wedge |
60 |
Insurance manager |
Wichita, CA |
Guy |
66 |
IS a doctor |
Reno, NV |
Jordan |
61 |
Sales Manager |
Chicago, Ill. |
Pascal |
69 |
Salon owner |
Chicago, Ill. |
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