The highly anticipated finale of The Bachelor Season 29 aired on March 24, revealing who won: did Grant Ellis propose to Juliana Pasquarosa or Litia Garr? After weeks of romance, tears, and tough decisions, Grant finally ended his search for love—but not without major drama.
Here’s everything you should know.
Who won and got engaged to Grant Ellis in The Bachelor Season 29’s finale?
The three-hour Bachelor finale kept viewers on edge as Grant struggled to choose between Juliana Pasquarosa and Litia Garr. Host Jesse Palmer teased the intense decision, calling it one of the most difficult in Bachelor history.
The last remaining women were 28-year-old Juliana, a client service associate from Massachusetts, and 31-year-old Litia, a venture capitalist from Utah. Both had strong connections with Grant, but only one could walk away engaged.
Family played a crucial role in Grant’s decision. He introduced both women to his parents, Robert and Renee, in emotional meetings. Litia impressed Grant’s mother, who said she’d “make a great daughter-in-law.” Meanwhile, Juliana’s uncertainty about her feelings raised concerns (via Variety).
In the finale, Litia arrived first—only for Grant to deliver the crushing words: “I’m not your person.” So, who won The Bachelor? Juliana received the final rose. Before Grant got down on one knee, she declared, “I can now stand in front of you as a woman who feels that she is very deserving of the type of love that you’ve given me.”
She continued, “I want to protect your heart with every piece of mine, and I want to celebrate the good days with you and make sure that you know, on the not-so-good days, I will create a safe space for you—just as you’ve done for me.” In the end, as she accepted his proposal, they became The Bachelor Season 29’s winning couple.