“The Bachelor'”s Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson Have Already Picked Out a Baby Name
Graziadei first popped the question to Anderson in the three-hour season 28 finale of 'The Bachelor' earlier this month
The Bachelor stars Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson are already talking about taking some big steps in their relationship.
On Thursday, the season 28 stars appeared on The Viall Files podcast with host Nick Viall — where they revealed that they had picked out baby names for their future children.
"We definitely want kids," Graziadei, 28, told the host. "One of the really special things — I don't even know if it ever made it on the show — was that Kelsey always wanted to adopt."
He continued, "That was something that she was really big on, and she wants to probably have like 20 kids. I'd rather stay more in the three range. We already have the name of our first kid figured out, so we're talking about this stuff.
"We want to build a beautiful family because we have two beautiful families of our own," Graziadei added.
The pair also revealed the baby name they've picked out so "no one can steal it," as host Viall put it.
"It's easy because it would be taking her last name," Graziadei said. "Anderson's her last name, soon-to-obviously-be her maiden name, and we kind of love it most for a girl and calling her 'Andi' with an I."
"So, Anderson Graziadei was the idea for the first kid," he said.
Graziadei first popped the question to Anderson, 25, in the three-hour season 28 finale of The Bachelor earlier this month. Elsewhere in the couple's interview with Viall, they said that the best part of seeing the season finale air was simply being able to show off their relationship to the public.
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"We both said it's been a lot of the simple things because you miss out on that, and we've had to keep it secret for so long, and the virtual stuff gets old so quickly. So I think it's just nice to be next to each other," Graziadei said of what they've enjoyed most about being a couple so far.
"You haven't been able to ride in a car together?" Viall asked the pair, to which they revealed they were having their first camera-free dinner the same day as the interview.
"Our first like dinner where there's no cameras, where we just get to go and eat dinner," Anderson said. "... This is our first time sitting down at a restaurant and just being able to enjoy that together. It's going to be fun."
The pair previously opened up to Entertainment Weekly about the whirlwind experience of being part of the long-running franchise and how they're settling into engaged life post-show.
According to Graziadei, a tennis coach, they plan on staying engaged for two to three years in order to continue getting to know each other and experiencing life together.
"We want to promise our lives together, but we don't want to rush it,” Graziadei explained. "We're going to take it day by day and just enjoy this time."
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