‘Bachelor’ fans drag Joey Graziadei for saying city built in 5900 BC has ‘an old-school vibe’

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Joey Graziadei made another unintentionally hilarious comment.

The current “Bachelor” — who mixed up Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Ruth Bader Ginsburg last week — has now described an ancient European city as having an “old-school vibe.”

Viewers were quick to drag the reality star, who jetted to Malta during Monday’s episode of the ABC dating series.

“I’m excited to be in Malta,” Graziadei, 28, said in a voiceover while strolling through cobblestone streets.

“I can tell why people love to come here. It’s absolutely beautiful,” he added.

“It kind of has that old-school vibe to it. You can tell there’s a lot of culture.”

Joey Graziadei said Malta had an “old-school vibe.” Disney “I can tell why people love to come here. It’s absolutely beautiful,” he said on Monday’s episode of the “Bachelor.” Disney

Malta has been inhabited since around 5900 BC and is home to temples older than both Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza.

“Vintage cities so in rn,” one fan commented on a clip of the episode, mimicking Graziadei’s remarks.

A second person echoed the sentiment, joking, “Me in Rome: it’s a bit dated.”

Fans dragged the reality star for the hilarious comment. littlemisswildestdreams/TikTok

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Most viewers, however, found the “frat boy”-like comment endearing.

“He’s so funny, actually makes the show more enjoyable,” one fan wrote.

Many pointed out that Malta has been inhabited since around 5900 BC. littlemisswildestdreams/TikTok

“He’s so simple I love him,” another chimed in.

A third person commented, “he’s so funny like this is my dream man.”


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The Season 28 lead previously made headlines when he confused Blanchard for Ginsburg while playing a Betches game in which he had to guess the names of famous people.

The tennis pro jetted to the European nation during the fourth week of his season. Disney

When the tennis coach was shown a picture of the convicted felon, he exclaimed, “I do know who this person is!”

“Is it Ruth?” he asked. “It’s Jinsburg or Ginsburg or something like that. Am I wrong?”

Blanchard was recently released from prison after spending eight years behind bars for the murder of her mother.

Graziadei has made headlines for several funny comments in recent weeks. Disney

Ginsburg, for her part, was a trailblazing Supreme Court Justice and staunch advocate for gender equality, who passed away in 2020 at the age of 87.

Graziadei later clarified that he knew who Blanchard was, despite forgetting her name.

“I know that she had something happen where she went to jail because of her mom,” he added.

“The Bachelor” airs on Mondays at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

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