‘Golden Bachelor’ Mel Owens Shows Vulnerable Side as He Discusses His Parents & Childhood
Posted November 2, 2025
“The Golden Bachelor” Season 2 has been a surprising show under Mel Owens‘s lead. Owens’ season got off to a rocky start after comments he made about the ages of
the contestants competing for his heart, but he has tried to redeem himself as the show continued.
As Owens’ search for love concludes, fans have been curious to learn more about him and his background, and he comes from a close and loving family. In an interview with Parade, published on October 29, the former NFL player discussed his father, ‘50s professional baseball player Walter Owens, and his mother. Her name is not mentioned in the interview.
Mel Owens Lovingly Speaks About His Parents
“He was my mentor. He was a great dad and great mentor to me, educator, loving. [His history] was pretty unique,” Owens told Parade
of his father. Walter passed away on September 20, 2020. He was 87. He continued, “He was a coach and teacher and he taught in the public school system for 20, 30 years and [then] was a professor and coach in college. So just that alone, there was a lot of energy and wisdom there.”
In the interview, Owens revealed that his mother had passed away, and he reflected on her personality and how he sees a similar quality in himself. “My mom was great, a lot of energy, a lot of spunk, and feisty. That’s where I get that from,” he said.
Owens is a divorced father of two. He is also a child of divorce, as he revealed his parents split when he was a child. “They were divorced when I was like 10, 11, or 12, something like that,” he said.
Finding Love on ‘The Golden Bachelor’
The final two ladies competing for Owens’ heart are Cindy Cullers and Peg Munson. Ahead of the finale, fans will be able to watch
the Women Tell All episode, which should shed some light on what it’s like to date Owens and share any spoilers about what went on behind the scenes.
For a while, fans were unsure whether Owens had picked anyone or found love. However, his comments suggest he is very happy. Owens teased the ending of his “Golden Bachelor” season and how it was unexpected (
MAJOR SPOILER here if you want it). “I think they’re going to love it. It’s unique, and there are some twists and turns in it,” he told Parade.
How Many Episodes Will ‘The Last of Us’ Season 3 Have? Everything to Know About Pedro Pascal’s Potential Return
Will Pedro Pascal return for The Last of Us S3? We have the details on the new season and the controversy surrounding the star.
The Last of Us will return for its third season in 2027. The announcement came after the second season concluded, confirming a longer episode count than the previous seven-episode installment. Showrunner Craig Mazin stated the new season’s length will be more comparable to the nine episodes of Season 1.
Mazin told The Hollywood Reporter,
We’re kind of fiddling around with that — it’s a little bit of a trade secret at the moment. But I will say that season three will be longer than season two. Season three will be more on par with season one. More bang for the buck.”
The story will now center on Kaitlyn Dever’s character, Abby Anderson, which leaves Pedro Pascal’s return as Joel uncertain following the death of his character.
The Last of Us Season Two Ending Explained: Will Pedro Pascal Be in Season 3?
The second season delivered a significant plot twist early on, with Joel’s death occurring in the second episode rather than the finale. Abby Anderson finds him at a ski lodge and k*lls him with a golf club as retribution for her father’s death, which Joel caused in the first season. Ellie witnesses the m*rder, an event that fuels her actions throughout the remaining episodes.
The season’s finale follows Ellie’s pursuit of revenge across Seattle. She travels with Dina, who reveals she is pregnant with Jesse’s child. By the seventh episode, Ellie tracks Abby’s companions to the Seattle Aquarium, where she k*lls Owen and fatally injures Mel.
The confrontation freezes Ellie when Mel reveals her pregnancy. The final scene cuts between Ellie’s moral crisis and flashbacks of Abby’s perspective, ending with Abby holding a gun to Ellie’s head.
Pedro Pascal could reappear in the third season through flashback sequences. Showrunner Craig Mazin hinted at this possibility, suggesting fans should “never say neverabout seeing Joel again.” Mazin mentioned that Season 3 might explore side stories, such as Joel and Tommy terrorizing the countryside, similar to a flashback used in Season 2. (via People)
So maybe a side trip to Joel and Tommy terrorizing the countryside.
With Abby becoming the new central figure, incorporating Joel through flashbacks would fit the show’s narrative structure.
Why Pedro Pascal’s 2025 DILF Crown Sparked Backlash on Social Media
Pedro Pascal in The Last of Us | Credit: HBO
Pedro Pascal’s online popularity surged in 2024 and early 2025, where he was widely labeled the internet’s favorite “DILF
.” The moniker originated from a 2022 Vanity Fair interview, in which he jokingly referred to himself as “I’m your daddy.”
This led to intense public analysis of his appearance and fashion, curated by stylist Julie Ragolia to challenge conventional masculine imagery. His clothing choices became frequent viral topics.
A backlash ignited in July 2025 after anti-trans activist Posie Parker shared videos that she claimed showed Pascal being inappropriately physical with female co-stars. The clips depicted him holding colleagues’ arms and placing his hands on their hips, leading to a surge of posts on X.
The campaign was linked to Pascal’s public support for trans rights and his criticism of J.K. Rowling (via People). Pascal’s representatives explained his physical contact as a way to manage anxiety in difficult situations. According to Pride.com, the accusations were a fabricated controversy intended to target his activism.
The situation escalated to the point that stylist Julie Ragolia received death threats in April 2025 from fans upset with his fashion (via Forbes). By September 2025, Pete Davidson defended Pascal on a podcast, noting the pattern of social media building up celebrities only to tear them down .
What do you think? Should Pedro Pascal return for Season 3, or is Abby’s story enough? Share your thoughts in the comments below.