Although many Bachelor Nation fans were disappointed to see Mark Anderson dropped and it was time for him to go The Golden Bachelor. The bottom line is that 61-year-old Joan Vassos sent 57-year-old Mark home because she saw red flags. Hopes were high for the retired army veteran and single father of five who was expected to swoop in and steal Joan’s heart with ease. Unlike the other contestants on Joan’s season, Mark was already kind of famous. She made her television debut when her daughter Kelsey Anderson brought her boyfriend Joey Graziadei home Bachelor season 28
Although Mark’s screen time is on Bachelor was short, he left a big impression on fans, who immediately fell in love with Mark’s warmth and quiet strength. When ABC announced that Mark would be a contestant The Golden Bachelor in Season 1, expectations were high for the retired widow who was expected to crush the competition. Unfortunately for Mark, that’s not how things went. Although Joan seemed excited after meeting Mark, any chemistry between them quickly withered away. Joan had recently sent Mark home and it couldn’t be a moment too soon.
Mark & Joan’s first single game did not go well
Awkward silence
Although Joan and Mark hit it off in the beginning The Golden Bachelor season 1, there was several other men whom Joan liked much moresuch as 66-year-old Guy Gansert and 60-year-old Chock Chapple. Not only did Mark not get Joan’s first impression rose, which went to 62-year-old Keith Gordon, but he also didn’t get any of the early solo dates. Just when it seemed Mark would never get the coveted one-on-one date with Joan, he finally got his chance.
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Joan took Mark on her date in a red convertible and drove along the coast, where they boarded a luxury yacht for a romantic getaway. The trip hit choppy waters when Joan and Mark ran out of words. They sat in long, awkward silences, just staring out to sea, with nothing to say to each other. The next day in a video posted to YouTube Bachelor Nation, Joan told Mark there was something missing between them and sent him home before the next rose ceremony.
Joan knew Mark wasn’t ready for marriage
He saw the red flags
Mark had the best of intentions when he joined the cast The Golden Bachelor season 1. She had seen the process work for her daughter when Kelsey and Joey got engaged at the end of the year Bachelorso he was sure the process could work for him. Despite his high hopes and good intentions, reality set in over time and it became clear that Mark was not ready to move on from the untimely death of his late wife, Denise Anderson.
Like Mark, Denise was a military veteran and they met while serving their country overseas.
Mark said that when he first met Denise, she had calf-length hair, and he fell head over heels in love with her. They were married for 18 happy years and had five children togetherincluding Kelsey. In 2018, Denise was diagnosed with cancer and died two months later. Devastated Mark had to be strong for his five children and had not moved on from the loss.
Mark should not have joined The Golden Bachelorette
He wasn’t ready
Mark’s awkward solo date with Joan The Golden Bachelor season 1 wasn’t all salt water, seagulls and silence. The only time they spoke was when Mark started talking about losing his late wife. He told Joan that he and Denise had a great life together and were seeing as much of the world as they could before time ran out. Mark’s touching words prompted Joan to talk about her own loss and the date turned into a grief support group instead.
Trauma bond is when shared pain brings people together, and that’s what happened between Joan and Mark.
Like Mark, Joan found love once before. Joan was married to her late husband John Vassos for 32 years before he passed away in 2021. While it was great that Mark and Joan understood each other on a deeper level based on a shared loss, it wasn’t a healthy start to the relationship. Joan may not be quite ready to move on from her late husbandbut he is farther than Mark. Too bad Mark took the place of a man who could have been perfect for Joan, but at least he sent her home before it went any further.
Could Mark be ready to be the Golden Bachelor?
It’s not His time… Yet
The Golden Bachelor season 1 wasn’t the first time Joan tried to find love on national television. He made his TV debut during The Golden Bachelor in Season 1, when she competed with 21 other women for 72-year-old Gerry Turner’s roses. Due to a family emergency, Joan had to leave Gerry early in the season and was later cast in the role Bachelor the spin-off’s first female lead. The Golden Bachelor season 1 was a big hitand many Bachelor Nation fans have called for Mark to replace Gerry in the lead role of the show The Golden Bachelor season 1
Although Mark could make him good
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If he’s not ready to date Joan, he’s certainly not ready to date dozens of women.
On the other hand, when Joan eliminated Mark The Golden Bachelor in season 1, he said he was grateful for the experience because it made a big impact on his life. Hopefully being on the show showed Mark that there was a whole world of possibilities out there. Hopefully Mark realizes that while he may never completely move on from his beloved late wife, it’s never too late to get another chance at true love.
Rival |
Mark Anderson |
Age |
58 years old |
Professional |
Retired Army Veteran |
Location |
Leesville, Louisiana |
Status |
Widowed |
Issue |
5 |
The Golden Bachelor
season 1 airs Wednesdays at 8pm ET on ABC.
Source: Bachelor Nation/YouTube