Joan Vassos, a 61-year-old school administrator from Maryland, has been clear about her priorities when it comes to relationships. In an interview with CNN, she emphasized that her family is the most important aspect of her life and any potential partner must share the same sentiment. Joan, a mother of four and grandmother of two, stated that she would never leave her family behind for a romantic relationship.
While open to spending time with a new partner to build a life together, Joan made it clear that she envisions a scenario where both families can come together, possibly by having a shared destination or a second home where everyone can gather. This commitment to her family values was evident during her time on The Golden Bachelor, where she chose to self-eliminate to be with her daughter who was facing challenges after giving birth.
During her stint as a contestant on The Golden Bachelor, Joan's dedication to her family was put to the test when she was asked by Gerry, the bachelor, about how she saw a potential long-distance relationship working. Joan's response then, as it is now, was that maintaining a dual life might be necessary to balance both her family and a romantic partnership.
As Joan embarks on her journey as The Golden Bachelorette, her family's reactions have been varied. While some of her children are excited about the experience and see it as a fun opportunity for their mother, others are more cautious and concerned about the potential public displays of affection on television.
Despite the mixed reactions, Joan's children all share the same hope for her to find love. The upcoming season of The Golden Bachelorette, set to premiere this fall on ABC, will showcase Joan's unwavering commitment to her family values as she navigates the world of reality television romance.