Former Bachelor star Nick Viall is still single following his breakup from ex-fiancée Vanessa Grimaldi last year, but he’s hopeful he’ll find the one for him eventually.
It’s no secret Nick has tried every Bachelor franchise in the book — The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise, and The Bachelor — so what’s it going to take for him to find his soul mate?
Well, according to the 38-year-old, it will all happen when it’s supposed to happen.
“It’s one of those things — you date, you see what happens,” he told Us Weekly earlier this week.
“There’s no timeline … when you’re single. I still hope to meet someone someday. That could be tomorrow, that could be in five years.”
Though he’s done all of the Bachelor shows — and some more than once! — he is not planning on looking for love on television anymore.
“I don’t see myself going on The Bachelor anymore,” he shared.
“I’m there to support it and the occasional cameo, supporting the franchise when I can, but as a contestant and looking for love? I will never go on a reality TV show for that.”
He continued, “Other than that, there’s other opportunities that I’m not pursuing or looking for, but who knows?”
And while he doesn’t have a significant other right now, he is looking forward to heading home to Wisconsin for the holidays.
“I’m going to go home to Milwaukee and hang out with Mom and Dad and the siblings. Snowy Wisconsin. Probably, like, sit around,” he said.
“When I go home, I have a lot of hometown friends there. In all seriousness, I’ll catch up with them.”
He continued, “A lot of them are popping out babies and things like that. I’ll just lay low and, really, it’s just a time to have quality time with friends and family, so I look forward to it.”
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