Kelsey Anderson Responds to Supporters Querying Her and Joey Graziadei for Marriage.
Quote from Oladosun Joshua Segun on February 20, 2026, 6:52 PM
This rose is not being accepted by Kelsey Anderson. The Bachelor Nation alum responded to a fan who asked if they were "ever getting married" during the season 28 finale of The Bachelor, roughly two years after she and Joey Graziadei were engaged.
“I’ve literally been wondering the same thing,” on February 19, Kelsey pointed to the question in a snarky TikTok. “‘Cause it’s like we get it you guys met in two months on a TV show. He was dating other women blah, blah, blah.”
The 27-year-old persisted in trolling other criticism she has received, such as the statements that it's time to "get this show on the road" and that two years is "long enough" to be engaged.
“Weddings just appear, like, they don’t take time,” Kelsey remarked jokingly. “They don’t take two years. It’s just getting really performative at this point and like I’m just over it.”
She closed with a final joke, “If you loved each other enough, then you’d be married already.”
Naturally, planning a wedding takes time. Kelsey recently shared some of the special visitors she and Joey hope will assist them in getting ready for their big day, which they hope to have in the spring of 2027.
Joey said last month, "Hopefully they'll teach me how to dance a little," referring to her former co-stars on Dancing With the Stars, Jenna Johnson and Val Chmerkovskiy.
However, Joey is showing Kelsey a few moves in the interim by drawing on his experience from the dancing contest show.
“Sometimes he'll forget movements,” she went on to say. “He'll try and teach me little things. When we're cleaning, we'll have little dance breaks, and he'll try to teach me, but he's like, ‘Wait, no, it's not that. Wait, wait, what is it?’”
She continued, “But he's taught me a little bit [about] how to be led, because I like to lead. Unintentionally, I'm like, ‘We're going this way.’ And he's like, ‘Kelsey, you have to let me lead.’ So, I’m learning.”

This rose is not being accepted by Kelsey Anderson. The Bachelor Nation alum responded to a fan who asked if they were "ever getting married" during the season 28 finale of The Bachelor, roughly two years after she and Joey Graziadei were engaged.
“I’ve literally been wondering the same thing,” on February 19, Kelsey pointed to the question in a snarky TikTok. “‘Cause it’s like we get it you guys met in two months on a TV show. He was dating other women blah, blah, blah.”

The 27-year-old persisted in trolling other criticism she has received, such as the statements that it's time to "get this show on the road" and that two years is "long enough" to be engaged.
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“Weddings just appear, like, they don’t take time,” Kelsey remarked jokingly. “They don’t take two years. It’s just getting really performative at this point and like I’m just over it.”
She closed with a final joke, “If you loved each other enough, then you’d be married already.”

Naturally, planning a wedding takes time. Kelsey recently shared some of the special visitors she and Joey hope will assist them in getting ready for their big day, which they hope to have in the spring of 2027.
Joey said last month, "Hopefully they'll teach me how to dance a little," referring to her former co-stars on Dancing With the Stars, Jenna Johnson and Val Chmerkovskiy.
However, Joey is showing Kelsey a few moves in the interim by drawing on his experience from the dancing contest show.

“Sometimes he'll forget movements,” she went on to say. “He'll try and teach me little things. When we're cleaning, we'll have little dance breaks, and he'll try to teach me, but he's like, ‘Wait, no, it's not that. Wait, wait, what is it?’”

She continued, “But he's taught me a little bit [about] how to be led, because I like to lead. Unintentionally, I'm like, ‘We're going this way.’ And he's like, ‘Kelsey, you have to let me lead.’ So, I’m learning.”
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