It’s getting closer to fall which means that the first-ever season of The Golden Bachelorette will be premiering. In fact, ABC just released Joan Vassos official poster and tagline for the season. Keep reading to see the poster and get all the details including the premiere date.
Golden Bachelorette Joan Vassos Wraps Up Filming
It seems like it was just yesterday when Joan Vassos began filming her journey for the Golden Bachelorette. Now, according to Reality Steve, she finished filming. So, the spoiler guru believes that ABC will most likely announce the men appearing in her season sometime this week.
Since filming is done, ABC has released the official poster featuring Joan Vassos and her tagline. The tagline for this season will be “Love never ages.” In the photo, Joan is smiling and looking to the side. She looks stunning dressed all in gold and completing the look by holding a golden rose.
The network shared a short video and captioned the post, “Love never ages. Joan’s journey as #TheGoldenBachelorette begins September 18 on ABC, and stream on Hulu.”
So far, Reality Steve does not know who Joan chooses in the end if anybody at all. However, he has revealed her final four which can be seen by clicking here.
When Does The Golden Bachelorette Premiere?
Fans will be able to watch Joan Vassos look for love again beginning on September 18.
On the Instagram post, Joan commented, “Can’t wait to share my golden journey with everyone ✨”
Jesse Palmer also commented saying that her journey was truly magical.
Joan Vassos On The Golden Bachelor
Fans first met Joan Vassos when she appeared on Gerry Turner’s season of The Golden Bachelor. Joan did have a connection with Gerry. However, she got a call that her daughter was having some postpartum issues and so she left.
Many fans were hoping she would get another chance to find love and she did. Joan was announced as the lead in May.
Just before leaving to film in June, she said, “I so thought that I was gonna be that girl who left that nobody remembers. I truly believed that was gonna be the outcome. I really was sad about that, honestly, because I loved being here. I think the process worked. I was sad when I had to leave, so having the opportunity to come back and [having] people actually remember me a little bit [is amazing].”