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Did ‘Bachelor’ Couple Grant Ellis & Juliana Pasquarosa Split? She Addresses Latest ‘Rumor’

Grant Ellis and Juliana Pasquarosa
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The Bachelor couple Grant Ellis and Juliana Pasquarosa have been adjusting to life since publicly confirming their engagement during the After the Final Rose special in March 2025. In the weeks since, fans have wondered what Ellis and Pasquarosa have been up to since they’ve been a bit more low-key.

The Season 29 lead and his fiancée answered some fan questions and gave an update about their relationship. The couple is getting ready to embark on a new chapter and putting any and all rumors to rest.

Ellis and Pasquarosa are very much still together and will be taking a trip to Aruba together. Ellis asked fans on Instagram what type of content they want to see from the couple. In response to one fan, he wrote, “We have just been getting ready for the move and everything but we will be together.”

Another fan told Ellis they wanted to see him and Pasquarosa’s love on full display. “We are about to be everywhere,” Ellis said.

Juliana Pasquarosa's Instagram Story

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Pasquarosa also did an Ask Me Anything on her Instagram Story. A fan wrote, “I saw somewhere you and Grant are on a break?! Tell me that’s a BAD rumor pleaseeee.” Pasquarosa responded with a video of Ellis in the background playing piano as she held up her hand to show off her engagement ring. “Bad rumor lol,” she commented.

The couple revealed on After the Final Rose that Ellis will be moving to Boston from Texas in order to be with Pasquarosa. “That was something that we decided, for me to come up and go there,” Ellis told Swooon. “I know how important Jules’ family is to her and the support she has. I think that’s going to happen a lot sooner than later.”

As for their wedding planning, Ellis and Pasquarosa are taking it slow. They haven’t set a date yet. “We just conquered something so massive and exciting, like, let’s live in that moment. Let’s now try to find some normalcy and see what happens,” Ellis noted.