The Bachelor Season 29: Why Grant Ellis And Juliana Pasquarosa Split—The Full, Shocking Post-Finale Drama
The search for lasting love on national television rarely ends with a simple "happily ever after," and the most recent cycle of the franchise, *The Bachelor* Season 29, proved this reality once again. Fans were left reeling after the dramatic conclusion featuring lead Grant Ellis, only to be hit with an even bigger shock just months later when the engagement ended. This article, updated in late December 2025, dives deep into the full story of the season, the man at its center, and the explosive post-show drama that saw another Bachelor Nation couple call it quits.
The 29th season, which premiered on January 27, 2025, promised a fresh start with the charismatic Grant Ellis, a former professional athlete and day trader. However, the journey from the first rose to the "After the Final Rose" special was filled with intense emotional turmoil, tough decisions, and a finale split that set the stage for one of the shortest engagements in recent franchise history. The true, unfiltered details of Grant’s life and the unexpected failure of his final relationship are the freshest updates fans need to know right now.
Grant Russell Ellis: Full Biography and Career Profile
Grant Russell Ellis, the lead of *The Bachelor* Season 29, brought a unique background to the reality TV stage, making him only the second-ever Black male lead in the show’s history. Prior to his time on the dating series, Ellis was known for his athletic prowess and financial acumen.
- Full Name: Grant Russell Ellis
- Age: 31 (Born December 15, 1993)
- Hometown: Born and raised in Newark, New Jersey
- Current Residence: Houston, Texas
- Occupation: Day Trader
- Education: Attended Iona University before transferring to Albertus Magnus College in Connecticut
- Previous Career: Former professional basketball player, having played for a team in the Dominican Republic
- Reality TV History: First appeared as a fan-favorite contestant on Jenn Tran's season of *The Bachelorette*
Ellis’s background as a professional athlete gave him a competitive edge, which he channeled into the high-stakes world of day trading. His appearance on Jenn Tran's season of *The Bachelorette* established him as an emotionally mature and desirable lead, setting high expectations for his own season of *The Bachelor*.
The Final Two: Litia Garr vs. Juliana Pasquarosa
The journey for Grant Ellis came down to two compelling women in the Season 29 finale: Litia Garr and Juliana Pasquarosa. The final decision was described by insiders as an "excruciating indecision," highlighting the genuine connection Ellis felt with both contestants.
Litia Garr: The Heartbreaking Runner-Up
Litia Garr, a 31-year-old venture capitalist from Salt Lake, Utah, was an early frontrunner known for her sharp intellect and deep emotional connection with Grant. Their final date and conversation were widely considered one of the most emotional breakups in the show's history, as Grant confessed his love for her, only to ultimately choose another.
A major point of drama centered on Litia’s Mormon faith, which Grant reportedly learned more about late in the process. The final goodbye was gut-wrenching, leaving many fans convinced that Litia was the one who truly had Grant’s heart, despite his final choice.
Juliana Pasquarosa: The Final Rose Winner
Juliana Pasquarosa, a contestant who captured Grant's attention with her vibrant personality and clear vision for their future, was the recipient of Grant’s final rose and engagement ring. The finale of *The Bachelor* Season 29 saw Grant get down on one knee for Juliana, solidifying their status as the newest engaged couple in Bachelor Nation.
The "After the Final Rose" episode confirmed that the couple was still together and happily engaged following the end of filming, giving fans a moment of relief that the risk-taker had found his person. However, this happiness was tragically short-lived, becoming the basis for the biggest post-show story.
The Shocking Split: Why the Engagement Ended After Only Three Months
In a bombshell announcement that dominated reality TV news, Grant Ellis and Juliana Pasquarosa revealed the end of their engagement on June 13, less than three months after the finale of *The Bachelor* Season 29 aired. The sudden breakup sent shockwaves through the fan base, who had just watched the couple profess their undying love.
The end of the relationship was clarified by both parties in separate Instagram Stories, confirming the heartbreak. The most critical and fresh detail in the aftermath is that Juliana Pasquarosa was the one who ultimately ended the engagement. This revelation contradicts the usual narrative where the Bachelor is often scrutinized for the relationship's failure.
While the couple cited a breakdown in their connection outside of the "Bachelor bubble," the split ignited intense speculation among fans and reality TV commentators. Sources close to the production suggested that the pressures of maintaining a public, long-distance relationship proved too much for the new couple. The transition from the highly-controlled, romantic environment of the show to the complexities of real life, jobs, and differing social circles often proves fatal for Bachelor engagements.
The drama surrounding the final decision—specifically Grant’s deep feelings for runner-up Litia Garr and the late-stage revelation of her faith—also fueled speculation that Grant may have struggled with his final choice, potentially contributing to the instability of his relationship with Juliana. While Ellis clarified the end of the relationship on his social media, the core reason remains a classic Bachelor Nation problem: the difficulty of turning a fairy-tale engagement into a sustainable partnership.
What’s Next for Bachelor Nation? Season 30 and Beyond
Despite the failed engagement of Grant and Juliana, the franchise is pushing forward, with major changes on the horizon for future seasons. News surrounding *The Bachelor* Season 30 indicates a shake-up in the production team. Scott Teti, a veteran executive producer of *Bachelor in Paradise*, is reportedly taking the reins as the new showrunner.
This change suggests that the show is looking to inject a "fresh" new dynamic into the core series, potentially moving away from some of the long-standing formats that have led to predictable outcomes and frequent breakups. Rumors about the Season 30 lead and potential cast members are already circulating, though the premiere date may be delayed until 2027 due to scheduling conflicts with other franchise shows like *The Bachelorette*.
Fans are eagerly watching to see if the network will choose a former contestant, perhaps even a beloved figure like Litia Garr, to lead a future season of *The Bachelorette*, or if they will continue the trend of selecting a completely new face. The ongoing success of the spin-offs, including *Bachelor in Paradise* and *The Golden Bachelor*, ensures that the search for love—and the drama that follows—will continue to captivate audiences for years to come.
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