The Bachelor lead Joey Graziadei revealed he has an eye condition called Gilbert Syndrome, and shared details about it.
Joey Graziadei is going full speed ahead into his journey as The Bachelor Season 28 lead.
He formed connections with the women on the show, and narrowed his decision down to Top 4 contestants Daisy Kent, Maria Georgas, Rachel Nance, and Kelsey Anderson.
As Joey nears the end of his season, viewers are wondering what led to his emotional moment at the final rose ceremony.
The Season 28 contestants have gotten close to Joey by sharing their personal stories, and now he’s revealing information about his own medical history.
Joey says his eye condition started in high school
While watching the show, Bachelor fans noticed that Joey had yellow in his eyes and wanted to know why. In an Instagram video, Joey explained that he has an eye condition called Gilbert Syndrome.
“I want to jump on here really quick and talk about something that I’m seeing a lot of comments about, which is Joey’s yellow eyes,” he said.
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“I have to go all the way back to when I was in high school. I was sick for about a week and a half, and my mom thought it would be a good idea to go to the doctor. When I went to the doctor, I had bloodwork done, and the bloodwork showed that my bilirubin count was very high.”
Since Joey’s bilirubin levels were high, it meant that something was wrong with his liver. After getting an ultrasound and going to appointments with other doctors, he was diagnosed with Gilbert Syndrome.
Joey assured his followers that he’s healthy, and the tests didn’t indicate any serious diseases such as Hepatitis.
The Bachelor star’s eyes are more yellow because he has Gilbert Syndrome, and it usually gets worse when he’s under stress, so he has to remember to drink more fluids.
Joey thanked fans for expressing concern about his eyes, and he told them that he’s working on monitoring the condition. He has become a fan-favorite lead on The Bachelor, and fans want to make sure that he’s okay.
The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8:00 p.m. ET on ABC.