Broadway's Frankie Grande is 'Totally Down' to Be First Gay BACHELOR!

By: Jul. 28, 2015
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Frankie Grande may not be a huge fan of ABC's THE BACHELOR franchise, but he won't dismiss the idea of becoming the star of the show's next installment if the opportunity presented itself.

"Yeah, for sure! I have absolutely no idea what the show is so I'm saying this blindly," Grande told Wetpaint exclusively. "But I know enough about it to know that, hey, if you're going to do a game show for me to find the next love of my life then I'm totally down. Let's be honest, nobody's helping me at the moment."

What do you think of the idea?

Grande will host Oxygen Media's upcoming half-hour special WORST.POST.EVER: With Frankie Grande, which explores the good, the bad and the most OUTRAGEOUS moments on social media. The show premieres on Tuesday, August 18 at 10pm ET/PT.

Grande is an actor, dancer, singer, producer and Youtube personality who began his career on stage in 2007 in the Broadway production of Mamma Mia! He most recently appeared on Broadway in ROCK OF AGES.

In addition to performing, he has produced Broadway plays and musicals such as Hamlet starring Jude Law, La Bête starring David Hyde Pierce and Born Yesterday starring Jim Belushi. Most recently seen on season 16 of the hit CBS reality series "Big Brother," Grande's other performing credits include the 2014 Off-Broadway revival of Pageant; regional productions of Crazy For You ("Bobby"), George M! and A Chorus Line; and cabaret acts throughout NYC, including Birdland Jazz Club, 54 Below, and theLaurie Beechman Theatre headlining his own show Living La Vida Grande.

Source: Wetpaint

Photo Credit: Walter McBride / WM Photos



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