A healthy dose of humility is a good look on any Bachelor. Viewers would like to believe the show’s leads can maintain a humble nature even when a slew of polished, attractive women are literally competing for their time and affection, making moves to “steal them away” whenever an opportunity presents.
And Colton Underwood would be the first to admit he wasn’t formed into being as a 6-foot-3 former pro football player with perfect abs just begging for nonstop shower sequences. “Grade school Colton probably would be really shy and timid by the fact that he was just named the Bachelor,” he shared on the Jan. 7 premiere of ABC’s beloved love hunt. “I was at a Christian school and I was always, like, the fat, chunky, awkward weird kid.”
While the Indianapolis native had a bit of an ugly duckling emerging into a swan transformation when he discovered his football skills at Illinois’ Washington Community High School, ditched his bottom retainer and found a way to clear up his skin, before then there were a lot of days he wished he could call out sick, often struggling to fit in with the other kids. And romantic prospects were certainly out of the question: “I didn’t have girlfriends.”
Now he’s courting some 30 potential wives, weeding through a mix of professional dancers, models, realtors and so very many pageant queens in the hopes of crowning one Mrs. Underwood. And while he’s done a fine job thus far of decisively handing out the roses, he’s admittedly a bit inexperienced in the love department. (Did you hear that he’s actually a virgin?) Before taking on the mantle as the franchise’s 23rd star, the 26-year-old had just a handful of steady relationships—two of which were born from the series itself.
Still, he’s heard all of the criticism about how he’s not ready to get down on one knee and ask one lucky final rose recipient to agree to forever and he politely disagrees. “I know I have a lot of room to grow, but I also have an idea of what I want now and that’s what’s so exciting about this,” he insisted on the premiere. “It’s just the perfect time for me to focus on finding the person who I’m going to be spending the rest of my life with.”
And at this point, continuing the search with millions of viewers watching just feels natural. Because from the start, the athlete turned philanthropist’s journey to find love was a bit of a viral sensation. Following brief stints with the San Diego Chargers and the Philadelphia Eagles, the tight end got his first brush with fame thanks to his Oakland Raiders teammate Andrew East. In August 2016, the long snapper, 27, was just four months into his marriage with Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Shawn Johnson, 26, and they were on the hunt for double dating buddies. So the newlyweds encouraged Underwood to film a video message asking out Johnson’s pal, fellow Olympian Aly Raisman.
“Just wanted to congratulate you on all your success in the competitions and representing the USA over there,” he said in the video that Yahoo! Sports played for a bashful Raisman, fresh off a three medal showing at the Rio de Janiero games. “I know I’ve been following along. My roommate, my teammates, everybody here is super proud of you. You know, if you’re ever in San Jose and wanna go on a double date with me and Andrew and Shawn, let me know.”
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The 24-year-old’s obvious interest—”He’s very cute, yeah I would go on a date with him,” she told the interviewer—and subsequent tweet telling Underwood “Looking forward to meeting you,” turned them into a couple most of America was rooting for. So people were thrilled when they showed up on the step-and-repeat at the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Ceremony that December, confirming that, yes, they were a couple.
“We happened to both be in Denver at the same time,” she told People of their first date, which took place not long after she and her teammates attended the MTV VMAs in August. “I was there for less than 12 hours, he was flying in for just a few days. it just ended up working perfectly.”
And for a spell they had one of the most endearing romances in young Hollywood. She spent Christmas at his grandparents’ place in Illinois, gamely wearing matching festive PJs. He turned up as her date at the Golden Globes. Soon he was tweeting out public Valentine’s Day wishes and she was praising him for working around her peripatetic existence.
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“He’s been just very supportive, coming with me and keeping me company because I’m in a different hotel all the time,” she told Us Weekly that January of navigating her Kellogg’s Tour of Champions. “My New Year’s resolution was to make more ‘me’ time, so I’ll go visit him more and I told him I have to learn how to cook for him, because he eats really healthy. So I’ve got to learn how to cook some good stuff.”
Together, the two athletes enjoyed bingeing This Is Us and, naturally, hitting the gym. “We have now boxed together in four different cities, so we hit somebody up and we find a gym and it always works out great,” he said. “It’s really different than what we’re used to, training-wise, so it’s really good for your body.”
Having him as a workout buddy was extra motivating, she added. “We like to give each other workout tips because I think it’s good for both of our sports. I work out more when I’m with him because he gets up and I feel bad lying in bed while he works out.”
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But then the fight fizzled out of the romance with little explanation, except that sometimes it’s hard to date an Olympic athlete who has a side gig as a crusader for survivors of sexual assault. “We’re taking a break right now,” he revealed during a June 2017 phone interview with the Peoria Journal Star to promote his Legacy Foundation’s third-annual football camp. “We’re still good friends and talk, but all that travel had been a nightmare.”
As for their relationship now, “It ended fine,” he swore. “We’re in a good place.”
Splitting from the woman he would later call “my first love,” was certainly tough, and harrowing enough that he labeled it his worst heartbreak during an appearance last week on the LadyGang podcast. Still, he said, “While it was confusing and it was hard in the beginning, it also taught me a lot about myself: What I need, what I want, what I can do better in a relationship. It was a big step for me. It was really tough.”
And yet something even messier was ahead just on the horizon.
By December, Underwood was being put through the paces trying to earn a spot on the 14th edition of The Bachelorette. At that point Arie Luyendyk Jr. ‘s season was in the can, though it had yet to start airing, and producers had a sense of who was in the running to dole out the boutonnières the following season. When they flashed some headshots in front of Underwood and asked him to pick his top three, based purely on physical attraction, he pointed to Becca Kufrin, Tia Booth and Lauren Burnham and, in an ultimately savvy move for someone looking to get to the head of the pack, followed all three on Instagram.
Never too early to start studying up, right?
Physical therapist Booth—fresh off her Luyendyk-induced heartbreak—followed him back, sliding into his DMs when he posted about his love of Stranger Things and soon they struck up a digital flirtation. Underwood revealed he was in talks to do The Bachelorette and Booth responded she was a front-runner to be the Bachelorette, her feisty charm and top four finish making her a virtual lock before Luyendyk Jr.’s switcheroo left Kufrin just distraught enough to begin a journey of her own.
Still, there was enough of an attraction for the pair to chance a meet-up and Underwood decided the perfect way to mark his Jan. 26 birthday was with a weekend at an L.A. Airbnb with a certain Arkansas beauty. “So as far as it goes, we had a good weekend,” he shared on Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti‘s Almost Famous podcast. “I set everything up, we went hiking at Runyon with rescue puppies, we went out to a steak dinner…it was a great date, great weekend.”
Just not mind-blowing enough for either of them to chance altering their romantic destiny. Booth said if ABC came calling with a rolling rack of designer dresses and the promise of 30 attractive suitors, she’d still say yes, and even if she wasn’t the one presiding over the rose ceremonies, Underwood intended to be there. “There wasn’t enough for me to say, ‘Hey, this is my person, I’m closing all my options out,'” he explained. So when he got the call and Booth didn’t, they said their goodbyes, the outspoken brunette sending him a good luck text just two days before he flew out to the mansion.
The twist, of course, was that she was legitimately friends with newly named Bachelorette Kufrin and certainly close enough to be one of the alumni chosen to help the publicist separate the men from the boys during one memorable group date. The relaxing spa outing turned a wee bit tense when Booth and Underwood shared their romantic rendezvous, but everyone involved insisted they were over it. Booth swore their fling was in the past and Underwood assured Kufrin he was definitely there for the right reasons.
Which he was, falling so hard for the bubbly Minnesota native that “I was ready to really take the next step,” he swore on the show. “I was ready to lose my virginity to Becca.” (And, presumably after that, select a Neil Lane diamond of her choosing and get down on one knee.)
Kufrin, however, felt differently. While Booth’s last-minute confession that, actually, yeah, she was still crushing hard on Underwood and it had been hard to stomach that her friend was falling for him too doubtlessly complicated things, she said she intended to send him packing after hometowns either way.
“I don’t know if we can completely say my future with Becca was ended 100 percent on Tia,” he told Higgins and Iaconetti. “I’m sure that that was a heavy portion of why my future with Becca was ended, so yeah, of course I was sad. I was disappointed, I was frustrated, I was pissed off. I had every emotion going through me at that time and I didn’t know how to process it. I mean, I think—you guys watched the breakup—I was speechless.”
Crushed, he accepted his consolation prize: an all-expenses paid trip to the Playa Escondida Resort where Booth would be waiting in Paradise.
“I feel like we just have a big question mark right now because we haven’t talked since he left for filming and we saw each other on the group date,” Booth told E! News. “Going into it I would be nervous to talk to him if he was here, but it would also be a relief just to have everything out on the table.”
So whether the pair would combust or ride off into the Mexican sunset was up for debate. “They haven’t talked, there’s so much tension,” host Chris Harrison shared with E! News. “I feel like that’s going to melt down or it’s so hot they’re just going to make babies.”
For a bit, both options seem equally likely. From the moment Underwood set foot on the beach, the whole cast, especially Booth, seemed certain that they would couple up and being their journey to Tanner Tolbert—Jade Roper status. So when he didn’t make it immediately clear he intended to end the season on one knee, his rose-seeking counterparts turned on him. His all-American good guy veneer already cracking, he went into full meltdown when Kufrin made a surprise appearance on the beach.
In an effort to provide him with the closure he so so desperately needed, she encouraged him to get in touch with his emotions. “You know you’re a strong person. It’s okay to cry. It’s okay to feel things that aren’t always pretty and perfect,” she shared. “Don’t be ashamed to let that out.”
So he did, his outpouring of emotions leading him to the realization that actually he wasn’t ready to wife Booth up. The on-camera breakup, though painful to watch, gave another ex a chance to offer up some sage words, with a clearly devastated Booth telling Underwood, “You need to just really focus on this time and really figure yourself out, so you can fully give yourself to someone.”
Fast-forward a handful of months and he was declaring himself ready to give his all to many someones. As the Bachelor, he was the safe choice ABC felt the need to make after the somewhat rocky appearances that were Nick Viall and Luyendyk Jr. A former pro athlete who’s dedicated his life to helping children fight Cystic Fibrosis with a cute dog to boot? Perfect wholesome fare. “
His only challenge has been to prove he was ready, really ready to commit to a forever, something he’s sworn up and down to every interviewer that asked.
“I have a ton of life experience. I’ve had so many unique opportunities and just some great things that have happened in my life, but when I look around and I look back at it, I’m missing someone to share that with,” he told Us Weekly. “I like to say, I might be 26, but I’m in mid-30s as far as life experience goes.”
And though he’s unwilling to spoil the ending, beyond telling E! News, “I would say I’m the happiest I’ve ever been right now,” he certainly hints that he got the requisite fairytale ending. “I know my dad and my mom are looking forward to having a new daughter-in-law,” he told Us Weekly. As for him, “I’m excited for the potential to start my own family and to share the rest of my life with someone!”