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'The Bachelor' Season 28 cast is here: Meet 32 contestants vying for Joey Graziadei's heart
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Date:2025-04-15 16:29:44
The newest season of ABC's long-running "The Bachelor" franchise will return to screens next month.
Season 28 of "The Bachelor" will premiere on Monday, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on ABC, featuring teaching tennis pro Joey Graziadei as this season's lead. The season will feature 32 women, the most to ever arrive to the mansion on the first night, all vying to win Graziadei's heart.
Graziadei was the runner-up on Season 20 of "The Bachelorette" with lead Charity Lawson, who accepted the proposal of Dotun Olubeko.
Graziadei is "looking for a life partner who is outgoing, caring and shares his love for adventure and exploring the outdoors," according to this season's description from ABC. "He loves hiking, surfing, and ending his days watching the sunset, but knows he has much more love to give and the only thing missing is someone with whom to share his life."
Here's what to know about the cast for "The Bachelor" Season 28.
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'The Bachelor' Season 28 cast
Here's a look at the 32 contestants who will compete for the heart of Joey Graziadei on Season 28 of "The Bachelor," according to ABC.
Allison
- Age: 26
- City: Philadelphia
- Occupation: Realtor (and sister of fellow contestant, Lauren)
Autumn
- Age: 26
- City: St. Louis
- Occupation: Account executive
Chandler
- Age: 24
- City: New York City
- Occupation: Graphic designer
Chrissa
- Age: 26
- City: Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
- Occupation: Marketing director
Daisy
- Age: 25
- City: Becker, Minnesota
- Occupation: Account executive
Edwina
- Age: 25
- City: Atlanta
- Occupation: Entrepreneur
Erika
- Age: 25
- City: North Bergen, New Jersey
- Occupation: Leasing agent
Evalin
- Age: 29
- City: San Antonio
- Occupation: Nanny
Jenn
- Age: 25
- City: Miami
- Occupation: Physician assistant student
Jessica ('Jess')
- Age: 24
- City: San Diego
- Occupation: Executive assistant
Katelyn
- Age: 25
- City: Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Occupation: Radiochemist
Kayla
- Age: 27
- City: Hamilton, Ohio
- Occupation: Guidance counselor
Kelsey A.
- Age: 25
- City: New Orleans
- Occupation: Junior project manager
Kelsey T.
- Age: 31
- City: Los Angeles
- Occupation: Actor
Kyra
- Age: 26
- City: Miami
- Occupation: Paralegal
Eleni 'Lanie'
- Age: 27
- City: Philadelphia
- Occupation: Realtor
Lauren
- Age: 28
- City: Philadelphia
- Occupation: Registered nurse (and sister of fellow contestant, Allison)
Maria 'Lea'
- Age: 23
- City: Waipahu, Hawaii
- Occupation: Account manager
Alexandra 'Lexi'
- Age: 30
- City: Atlanta
- Occupation: Digital strategist
Madina
- Age: 31
- City: Charlotte, North Carolina
- Occupation: Mental health therapist
Maria
- Age: 29
- City: Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada
- Occupation: Executive assistant
Marlena
- Age: 26
- City: West Palm Beach, Florida
- Occupation: Finance writer
Natalie 'Nat'
- Age: 26
- City: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
- Occupation: Registered nurse and professor
Rachel
- Age: 26
- City: Honolulu, Hawaii
- Occupation: ICU nurse
Samantha 'Sam'
- Age: 31
- City: Nashville, Tennessee
- Occupation: CPA
Samantha
- Age: 25
- City: Miami
- Occupation: Pro football cheerleader
Sandra
- Age: 26
- City: Nashville, Tennessee
- Occupation: Cybersecurity consultant
Starr
- Age: 25
- City: Delray Beach, Florida
- Occupation: Mental health counselor
Sydney
- Age: 28
- City: Newport, Rhode Island
- Occupation: Vintage store owner
Talyah
- Age: 23
- City: Huntington Beach, California
- Occupation: Esthetician
Taylor
- Age: 23
- City: Chicago
- Occupation: Recruiter
Zoe
- Age: 24
- City: Atlanta
- Occupation: Artist
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