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Golden Bachelorette’s Pascal Ibgui throws big shade at Joey Graziade and Kelsey Anderson’s lifestyle after relationship backlash

October 31, 20247 Mins Read
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The Golden Bachelor contestant Pascal Ibgui himself left Joan Vassos’ season and criticized the show, he shaded a little Bachelor season 28 couple Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson’s lifestyle adds to the backlash. Pascal, a 69-year-old salon owner who was born in France but now lives in Chicago, Illinois, left. The Golden Bachelor season 1 when he realized he wasn’t in love with Joan. Although he felt a connection with her, he didn’t feel the spark he was looking for, so he decided to go on their Fantasy Suite date.



Pascal emphasized it
The Golden Bachelor
does not work logistically for older people.

In an interview with Glamourwhen asked if he would consider rekindling his relationship with Joan if she ended up single, Pascal emphasized that The Golden Bachelor does not work logistically for older people. He said, “I said from the beginning that if you take a 25-30-year-old kid who doesn’t have a pot to pee, who doesn’t have a car, who’s between jobs, who’s renting an apartment, who’s looking for an identity…it’s easy to say, “Hey, I’m moving to LA, I’m going to move to New Orleans, and we’re going to make a living together.”


Pascal seemed to be referring to Joey and Kelseywho originally lived in New Orleans after the season when he moved there and moved into Kelsey’s home. Now they live in Los Angeles while Joey competes Dancing with the Stars season 33. Pascal continued, “But when you’re like me, established, I’ve got a business, I’ve got real estate, I’ve got my friends, I’ve got a routine, I’ve got a gym, I’ve got a connection… I’m not going to move anywhere.”

Pascal then gave an idea of ​​how future Golden seasons could be handled. He suggested, “They should do The Golden Bachelor of Chicago, Golden Bachelor of New York, The Golden Bachelor of LA, Golden Bachelor of Miami. Chicago has 13 million people. Are you telling me you can’t find 25 widows or divorcees in that age group? Because at my age I want to wake up with someone, I want to go to bed with someone. I want to walk with someone. I don’t want to get on a plane to see someone every two weeks.”


Pascal continued: “I think so the concept that The Golden Bachelor needs to be changed to accommodate an older generation like me. For me, if I meet someone who lives in (another suburb of Chicago), okay. We could spend every weekend together. We could spend a couple of nights a week together. But if you live in Washington DC, when can I see you?”

Pascal admitted that location was one of the biggest obstacles in his relationship with Joan. He said, “And I think that’s the biggest challenge for me with Joan. I didn’t want to invest because I want a partner every day.” Joan currently lives in Rockville, Maryland, while Pascal lives in Chicago, Illinois.


I said from the beginning that if you take a 25-30-year-old boy who doesn’t have a potty, who doesn’t have a car, who’s between jobs, who’s renting an apartment, who’s searching for an identity…it’s easy to say, “Hey, I’m moving To LA, I’m going to move to New Orleans and we’re going to make a living together.” But when you’re like me, established, I’ve got a business, I’ve got real estate, I’ve got friends, I’ve got a routine, I’ve got a gym, I’ve got a connection… I’m not going to move anywhere. They should do
Chicago’s Golden Bachelor
,
The Golden Bachelor of New York
,
LA’s Golden Bachelor
,
The Golden Bachelor of Miami
.

Chicago has 13 million people. Are you telling me you can’t find 25 widows or divorcees in that age group? Because at my age I want to wake up with someone, I want to go to bed with someone. I want to walk with someone. I don’t want to get on a plane to see someone every two weeks. So I think the concept
The Golden Bachelor
need to be modified to accommodate an older generation like me. For me, if I meet someone who lives in (another suburb of Chicago), okay. We could spend every weekend together. We could spend a couple of nights a week together. But if you live in Washington DC, when can I see you? And I think that’s the biggest challenge I had with Joan. I didn’t want to invest because I want a partner every day.



What Pascal’s location problem means for golden spin-offs

The Golden Bachelor’s Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist faced the same problem that led to their divorce

Pascal is absolutely right about location becoming an issue for golden couples. Before his season even aired, Joan made it clear that she would never move away from her family. In addition, The Golden Bachelor season 1 couple Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist announced their separation just three months after their golden wedding because they couldn’t decide where to live because neither of them wanted to leave their families.

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Pascal’s concerns are entirely valid, and they echo the sentiments of many Golden competitors as well. It was definitely easier for Joey and Kelsey to move in together at a young age than for someone with kids and grandkids and an established career to do it. Pascal may have sounded like he was shadowing Joey and Kelsey as he used some disparaging language when describing their situation, especially calling out to the 25-30 year olds. “issue”, but he is right about the location question.

Our location is becoming a problem for golden spin-offs

Pascal has a great idea for the coming seasons


Pascal’s idea of ​​setting up a Golden spin-off in a specific city or region is great because it solves the problems of moving people. Long distance relationships are difficult, but they are especially challenging when people are old with established lives. It is difficult to travel by car or plane so often, so it would make sense to keep the competitors local. This would help them see each other regularly, if not daily, and give them a better chance of lasting their relationship.

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Although Pascal’s indirect use of Joey and Kelsey as examples of freedom for the younger generation downplayed the unique challenges they faced, he is right that they were easier to lift and move than his father, grandfather and successful businessman. Hopefully, the Golden spin-off producers will consider Pascal’s idea to limit the next season to a specific location, as it would make the most sense and give everyone involved a better chance of living happily ever after.



The Golden Bachelor

airs Wednesdays at 8pm EDT on ABC.

Source: Glamour

Golden Bachelorette: This reality series offers a woman in her later years a chance to find love as a group of seasoned men vie for her affection. Participants bring different romantic histories, are looking for a meaningful connection and the opportunity to build a promising future together.

Throw
Joan Vassos, Jesse Palmer, Gary Levingston, Pascal Ibgui, Jonathan Rone, Charles Chock Chapple, Charles Ling, Keith Gordon, Guy Gansert, Jordan Heller, Mark Anderson, Daniel Roemer, Gil Ramirez, Charles King, Kim Buike, Michael Lassen, Gregg Lassen Stevens

Character(s)
The Golden Bachelor

Publication date
18 September 2024

The seasons
1

Streaming services
Hulu

Showrunner
Bennett Graebner

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