Kids of ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ Castoff Roast Their Dad

The Golden Bachelorette Contestants’ Kids Have a Laugh at Their Dads’ Expense

 

In a lighthearted take on their father’s romantic pursuits, the kids of contestants from The Golden Bachelorette are enjoying some playful banter. Recently, they shared a TikTok video poking fun at their dads for not finding love with Joan Vassos.

 

The amusing video, posted on November 8, features various children of the castoffs introducing themselves and humorously passing the phone along. It kicks off with Meg, daughter of Bob Kilroy, who announces, “I’m Bob’s kid, and I’m passing the phone to someone who also did not get a new stepmom.” The next clip introduces Matt, Michael Stevens’ son, who continues the joke, saying he’s passing to the next kid who didn’t add a stepmom to the family.

 

As the video progresses, viewers see cameos from the children of other contestants, including Dan Roemer and Jordan Heller. In a hilarious moment, the clip includes Blake, Gary Levingston’s son, who holds up a cut-out of his father’s face while mimicking him with a laugh, once again reiterating the theme of not gaining a new stepmom.

 

The fun continues with appearances by Pascal Ibgui’s children and Keith Gordon’s daughter. The highlight comes from Mark Anderson’s kids, one of whom is Kelsey Anderson, the fiancée of season 28’s Bachelor Joey Graziadei. Kelsey chimes in saying, “Hi, I’m Mark’s kid Kelsey, and I’m passing the phone to someone who also did not get a new stepmom.” Kelsey’s sister, Taylor, who posted the video, captioned it, “Just passing the phone after the Men Tell All.”

 

Kelsey even took to the comments to add, “Lol just a bunch of stepmomless kids,” further emphasizing the playfulness of the moment.

 

This cheerful video followed the recent Men Tell All episode, which featured a gathering of Joan’s contestants just a week before the season finale. While Joan keeps her romantic decisions under wraps, she continues to field attention from two remaining suitors, Chock Chapple and Guy Gansert.

 

In a prior conversation with Us Weekly, Joan remarked on the complexities of finding love: “The journey ended exactly like it should. I feel like I found a lot of love, and there’s all different kinds of love,” she shared. The season one finale of The Golden Bachelorette is set to air on ABC on November 13 at 8 p.m. ET, leaving fans eager to see how Joan’s journey unfolds.

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