Joey Graziadei shuts down dating rumors with DWTS partner Jenna Johnson: 'Your job on the show is to be connected'

   

Graziadei is still going strong with his "Bachelor" costar Kelsey Anderson, but admits, "Anytime someone tries to come after our relationship, it's hard."

Jenna Johnson and Joey Graziadei on Dancing with the Stars

Jenna Johnson and Joey Graziadei on season 33 of 'Dancing With the Stars'. Credit:

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Victory is sweet, but relationship security is sweeter.

Joey Graziadei knows just how precious it really is after his experience on Dancing With the Stars. The former Bachelor lead went straight from proposing to Kelsey Anderson on the season 28 finale to competing with pro Jenna Johnson on DWTS' 33rd season. Even though he was clear in his request to be partnered with a married pro in a "healthy relationship" to avoid showmance rumors, Graziadei says fans still pester him and Johnson months after they took home the mirrorball trophy.

"The hardest part is, she could be so confident in something. I could be so confident in something, [but] when there's enough comments..." Graziadei told fellow DWTS alum Harry Jowsey on a recent episode of his Boyfriend Material podcast. "She could be posting a get ready with me video and they'll just post something random under it that has nothing to do with it. They'll be like, 'Can't believe Joey was doing this on Dancing with the Stars. So it's more just that some people are a little over the top."

Joey Graziadei, Kelsey Anderson at NBC's "Suits LA" Los Angeles Premiere at One Universal on February 20, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

Joey Graziadei with fiancée Kelsey Anderson in Los Angeles in 2025.

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Graziadei said he's particularly baffled by enduring fan speculation over he and Johnson's non-relationship because of "the fact that your job on the show is to be connected and have chemistry with your partner."

"That is literally what you're supposed to do every week is to perform and show that you can move together in unison. Like that is the idea of what the show," he explained.

The 30-year-old reality star called the inevitable influx of showmance rumors "the only reason why I was afraid to do Dancing with the Stars," calling out "an audience there that tries to ship couples or find a way to mess with [them]." Graziadei echoed comments he originally made in October, when he revealed he specifically asked DWTS producers to pair him with a pro in a "successful and healthy relationship," which is how he wound up dancing opposite Johnson, who is married to another of the show's pros, Val Chmerkovskiy.

Graziadei said he breathed a sigh of relief after being paired with Johnson, thinking to himself, "There's no way anyone's going to say a thing. Like, they're married! He's watching us dance! He's teaching me what to do with his wife! How could there be anything? Well, there's still people that have opinions and they're still find a way."

It doesn't help that Dancing With the Stars has a lengthy rap sheet of producing not just pro-pro couples like Johnson and Chmerkovskiy, but celebrity-pro couples. Season 33 alone heralded the (brief) unions of Gleb Savchenko and Brooks Nader, as well as Sasha Farber and Jenn Tran.

"Anytime someone tries to come after our relationship, it's hard," Graziadei reflected. But after accepting that, he and Anderson are able to "look back on all of it now like, if we can get through that, we can get through anything. If you have that many people that are coming at you trying to mess with stuff, then it's like, 'Well, we're going to be fine.'"