Life after the ultimate rose proved to be more difficult than anticipated for Matt James, however, the former Bachelor is able to share his facet of the story in his new ebook, First Impressions: Off Screen Conversations with a Bachelor on Race, Family, and Forgiveness.

“It’s been such a loopy journey to that time,” the 30-year-old former actuality TV star mentioned on Us Weekly’s “Here for the Right Reasons” podcast forward of the memoir’s Tuesday, Might 3, launch. “I couldn’t be higher. I’m wholesome, which is the most important blessing, and I’m in an important headspace. I’m in an important relationship. I lately moved right down to Miami and it’s allowed me to reallocate my time, power, and sources on issues which are most vital to my life.”

Bachelor Nation formally met James when his season debuted in January 2021. He made history as the first Black Bachelor — one thing he wasn’t conscious of when he accepted the gig in June 2020 — and for being one of many solely leads that had by no means been a part of the franchise. (Whereas he was set to compete on Clare Crawley’s season 16 of The Bachelorette in 2020, manufacturing was shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic.)

“I wasn’t actually asking the appropriate questions or, I assume, I didn’t suppose that was one thing that hadn’t been carried out. It’s 2022, I didn’t suppose that that was one thing that we hadn’t crossed but,” James advised Us of admitting he didn’t know he was the primary Black male lead within the present’s decades-long historical past. “I’ve seen a bunch of Black individuals come by means of the franchise that I assume I assumed [there had been a Black Bachelor].”

James was residing with Bachelorette alum Tyler Cameron in Florida when ABC reached out to him weeks after Crawley’s season was placed on maintenance.

“Initially, I assumed it was a prank name as a result of it was in the course of COVID and I used to be residing in a quarantine home with all my associates, and we had been all simply messing around on the time,” he recalled to Us. “So once you bought calls like that, you form of took it with a grain of salt. You’re like, ‘All proper, no matter.’ After which after they observe it up, I’m like, ‘Oh, snap.’”

Days after he agreed to be the Bachelor, James realized how historic the season was being billed to be.

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“I didn’t settle for the function to be the savior. My sole focus was discovering somebody that I may spend the remainder of my life with and fall in love with and simply searching for that in my life as a result of I used to be lacking it,” James advised Us. “And it wasn’t till after I accepted it that I actually felt the burden of, you understand, everybody’s expectations on my journey. And I’m like, ‘I wonder if anybody else has felt this entering into a job like this.’ They usually hadn’t as a result of it was on the proper time within the nation the place we had been going by means of all the pieces that we had been going by means of from a racial standpoint — [and] nonetheless are going by means of. It actually dawned on me a pair [of] days after or simply as the time approached [to film] the present, like, individuals telling me what I needed to do and what I ought to do. And I’m like, ‘I hadn’t even bought there but. What are y’all speaking about?’”

Ultimately, James picked Rachael Kirkconnell, however, their relationship was plagued with scandal after photos of her at a Rose Ball Formal on a plantation in college resurfaced. After longtime host Chris Harrison requested for “grace” for Kirkconnell whereas the season was airing, he got here underneath hearth, and ABC lower ties with him. Whereas James addresses his response to the controversy within the ebook (and explains how he and the Georgia native bought again collectively), he overlooked the Harrison drama.

“We spent sufficient time speaking about that stuff. I hate beating a lifeless horse and all the pieces performed out the way it’s performed out and there’s no want to return [to] one thing that we’ve talked a lot about as a result of sadly, this kind of conversation overshadowed context that I might’ve preferred to have been utilized to the season that may’ve answered a bunch of questions,” James advised Us. “That they had issues that I talked about and mentioned and went into in-depth in my dates and on group dates and on one-on-ones that by no means aired. So I didn’t wanna take any extra time to speak about that stuff. I needed to concentrate on themes that I felt may actually assist individuals and I don’t suppose that going again on that may be any assistance to anyone.”