‘The Golden Bachelorette’ reveals Joan Vassos as 1st leading lady
Global News
Joan Vassos, a 61-year-old a school administrator from Maryland, will search for love in the first-ever season of 'The Golden Bachelorette.'
Even though love didn’t last for Golden Bachelor star Gerry Turner, the first-ever Golden Bachelorette Joan Vassos is on a search for The One.
On Tuesday evening, ABC announced Vassos, 61, would be the series’ leading lady.
In a promotional clip for The Golden Bachelorette, which will air on Wednesdays this coming fall, Vassos reintroduced herself while wearing a floor-length, shimmering gold gown.
She is a school administrator from Rockland, Md., and was widowed after 32 years of marriage to her late husband. Vassos is a mother of four and a grandmother of two.
Vassos was not the runner-up in last year’s first season of The Golden Bachelor, making her casting a surprise to many fans of the reality franchise. Leslie Fhima was widely expected to become the first Golden Bachelorette after she made it to the Golden Bachelor finale, only to blindsided with a breakup by Turner.
Though Vassos was a fan favourite on Turner’s season — much to do with her quirky “I Just Hope I Don’t Vomit on Your Shoes” poem during episode 3’s talent show — she exited the show early. In that same episode, Vassos received a message from her daughter, who was struggling with postpartum issues after giving birth, and decided to return home to care for her family.
Vassos’ insistence that she leave the production was one of the more emotional moments of The Golden Bachelor season and left many of the women in the mansion — and viewers at home — with tears in their eyes.