Daisy Kent made quite the first impression on Joey Graziadei when The Bachelor's 28th season premiered on ABC.

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Daisy is a 25-year-old account executive from Becker, Minnesota, and according to ABC, she is "SO ready to find The One."

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Daisy recently said on Instagram she's "excited" for viewers to see "some of the layers" that have made her who she is today.

"I hope in my story people find a connection and feel a little less alone," Daisy teased on January 16. "Here's to seeing the beauty in all the unexpected things life gives you."

When Joey met Daisy on Night 1 of The Bachelor, he thought the bachelorette looked "gorgeous" in her pink sparkly dress, and they shared a kiss.

"I was blown away as soon as she got out of the truck. She has this soft spoken demeanor that pulls you in and is captivating," Joey gushed of the blonde beauty. "I'm drawn to it and I want to know so much more."

Joey also teased that Daisy has an "amazing" story. So what is it?!

Until The Bachelor viewers can learn more about Daisy on The Bachelor's Season 28th season, let's get to know this bachelorette a little better right now.

Below is a list of six facts Reality TV World has compiled about The Bachelor bachelorette Daisy Kent.


Daisy grew up on a Christmas tree farm

Daisy says her childhood was like a storybook growing up on a Christmas tree farm.

Daisy comes from a big, loving family and her parents have been married for over 30 years. Daisy's parents have a relationship that provides a blueprint for the kind of love Daisy wants to find for herself.

Daisy said she's ready for a man who will put her first and be there for her no matter what. She'd like a partner who is loyal, adventurous and family oriented.
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Daisy worked her way up in a company called Jungo for well over three years

Jungo is a mortgage software company. She began working for Jungo in September 2020 as a customer relationship specialist.

Daisy continued to get promoted as a Tier 1 Specialist in May 2021, as a Strategic Account Manager in January 2022, and then as an Account Executive in April 2023.

Prior to joining this company, she held down a job as a marketing assistant and content creator for The Social Tale.


Daisy went to college in San Diego and still lives there now

Daisy attended San Diego State University from 2017 to 2021. She studied Communications, Digital and Social Media.

Daisy made the Dean's List in 2017 and 2018.

Daisy also traveled abroad during her college years and took classes in Barcelona, Spain, in 2020.

 

The Bachelor bachelorette lost her hearing as a teenager

Daisy opened up about her hearing loss via TikTok, on which she has amassed over 40,000 followers.

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"I did not lose my hearing because of meningitis. I don't know 100 percent why I lost my hearing, but the theory is that I have Lyme disease and that caused Meniere's disease, which got rid of most of my hearing," Daisy shared in August 2023.

"You can test me for anything and everything, and I'm perfectly healthy -- it's just that I'm losing my hearing."

Hearing aids apparently didn't help Daisy when she began experiencing drastic hearing loss.

"Losing my hearing felt so isolating, and it really impacted my self-esteem... I went from being a social butterfly to someone who did not like being in groups or around other people at all," Daisy admitted.

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Daisy got a cochlear implant in 2023 that she rocks as a fashion statement

Daisy decided to have a cochlear implant in March 2023, and the device activated the following month. Daisy said the successfully surgery made her feel more confident, involved and happy.

"Being a little girl who couldn't stop singing & playing piano, I never imagined I would lose my hearing. Slowly losing conversations, music, part of who I am has been the most challenging thing I've experienced & has broke my heart in ways I didn't think possible," Daisy told her near 20,000 followers on Instagram in an April 2023 post.

Daisy, who boasts over 40,000 followers on TikTok, continued, "A cochlear implant gives me the chance to love all of this again. It's not an easy journey, but I'm learning it's one that is changing my life every moment my brain takes in a new sound!"

She added, "I'm thankful to the people who have inspired me by showing that being different is beautiful & powerful."

"Forever grateful for my supportive surgeon, friends & family who continuously uplift me every step of the way. TO A WHOLE NEW ADVENTURE & finding the beauty in all the unexpected things," she concluded.


Daisy wrote a children's book and founded a nonprofit organization

Daisy wrote the book Daisy Doo: All the Sounds She Knew, helping children discover "the beauty of" her "favorite sounds" thanks to a cochlear implant.

She also founded Hear Your Heart in April 2021.

Hear Your Heart is a nonprofit organization created to help support children who have autoimmune disorders or hearing loss. The organization helps to provide kids with medical assistance and funds for future education as well as brings awareness to mental health.

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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.