Jonathon Johnson claimed that he was never offered the lead role of The Bachelor season 29, and has no idea why Grant Ellis was chosen.
On the Lightweights podcast, host Joe Vulpis asked Jonathon if the opportunity of being the star of The Bachelor was ever on the table for him. He replied, "No. Not a mention, not an ask, not a 'Hey, we'd love to just like sit you down for a conversation.' Not once." When asked if he knew why Grant was chosen, Jonathon laughed and said, "I have no idea. But I always make the joke it's 'cause he's over 6 foot, and I'm 5'11."" They then joked about how Jonathon refers to himself as a "medium king" because of his height.
Jonathon added that he's talked to Grant, but not about the season. He said that they keep everything under wraps the best that they can, so, out of respect for him, he doesn't ask about it. Jonathon shared that he knows that Grant is doing well, and he seems "good" and "happy," but he doesn't know if he's with someone.
No. Not a mention, not an ask, not a "Hey, we'd love to just like sit you down for a conversation." Not once.
What Jonathon Johnson's Claim That He Was Never Asked To Be The Bachelor Means
The Producers Chose Grant Ellis For A Reason

However, another reason could simply be that Grant was the perfect choice for The Bachelor season 29. During Jenn's season, he declared that his mission in life is to become a husband and a father, so he's definitely ready for an engagement. Grant is romantic, thoughtful, and handsome, and has so many qualities that will make his season a success. It's great that Jonathon doesn't seem to hold anything against Grant, and they're still friends.
Our Take On Jonathon Johnson Being The Bachelor In The Future
Jonathon Would Also Make A Fantastic Bachelor
The Bachelor franchise has had back-to-back Bachelors from the same season in the past, when Ben Higgins and then Nick Viall from Kaitlyn Bristowe's season were chosen for the role. There were also back-to-back Bachelorettes from the same season when Katie Thurston and Michelle Young each were the lead. The franchise even featured Clayton Echard's runners-up Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey in the same season as co-Bachelorettes. It would be exciting to see Jonathon as the next Bachelor after Grant.
