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Juan Pablo Galavis Guinand [1] (Spanish: [xwam ˈpaβlo ɣalaˈβis]; born August 5, 1981) [1] is an American-born Venezuelan television personality and former professional soccer player. In 2013, he was chosen as the first Latino star of the ABC-TV reality show The Bachelor after 17 editions.
Juan Pablo takes Sharleen exploring through Seoul, tasting food together. Later in the evening, they go to dinner, where Juan Pablo forces Sharleen to sing to him. Sharleen receives a rose. Juan Pablo says that she may be his soul mate in his solo interview. Second Group Date: Renee, Lauren S., Clare, Andi, Kelly, Alli. First, the group goes ...
Venezuelan athlete Juan Pablo Galavis was cast in the lead role for The Bachelor 18. [9] The show promoted him as the first "non-Caucasian" bachelor. [10] Because of his Venezuelan heritage – Galavis was born in New York state to Venezuelan parents – some critics recognized him as the first lead of color, but others believed he was still too white. [9]
It appears that Juan Pablo Galavis is a bachelor again. The season 18 Bachelor and Osmariel Villalobos quietly called it quits after two years of marriage. The 32-year-old Venezuelan TV show host ...
Juan Pablo Galavis’ daughter Camila Galavis, who was just four years old when her father served as The Bachelor way back in 2014, appeared as a contestant on Sunday’s American Idol.
ABC/Craig Sjodin; Courtesy of Camila Galavis/Instagram Bachelor Nation fans may recognize a familiar face on American Idol this season — Juan Pablo Galavis will be back on ABC to support his ...
Fourteen-year-old Camila's dad, former soccer pro Juan Pablo Galavis, starred in Season 18 of "The Bachelor" back in 2014 after appearing as a contestant on "The Bachelorette" the year before.
Juan Pablo Forero (born 1983), Colombian track and road cyclist; Juan Pablo Francia (born 1984), Argentine football player; Juan Pablo Galavis (born 1981), Venezuelan football player; Juan Pablo García (born 1981), Mexican football player; Juan Pablo Hourquebie (born 1976), Argentine hockey player; Juan Pablo Montoya (born 1975), race car driver