Despite the fact that he asked for a selfie, Susan Noles, who was on The Golden Bachelor, is now dating a man she met at Marshalls…

If you want to know how a typical shopping trip may sometimes lead to meeting someone special, just ask Susan Noles, who is a contestant on The Golden Bachelor.

The cohost of the podcast The Bachelor Happy Hour: Golden Hour, who is 67 years old, has revealed to People that she had gone on a few of dates with a guy whom she met at Marshalls.

The explanation that Noles, who resides in the Philadelphia region, provides is as follows: “He bought a new home and he was going to get some things he needed, and he asked to take a selfie.” “It is impossible for me to go grocery shopping without someone recognizing me,” she said. Philly, often known as the City of Brotherly Love, is where we are. Everyone in this city is familiar to us.

Kathy Swarts, who is the cohost of the Golden Hour on Noles, extols her as the “perfect person” whom any guy would be fortunate to date without reservation. “All of you out there, check out Susan! She enjoys shopping, she enjoys cleaning, and she enjoys cooking. Susan is a wonderful person!” Swarts, who is 70 years old, tells PEOPLE.

Bradley Cooper, whom Noles met not too long ago in Las Vegas and would be thrilled to have on Golden Hour, is another individual that Noles is thinking about. It just so happens that the actor, who is 49 years old and has been nominated for an Academy Award, is a huge fan of the show Golden Bachelor.

The revelation that Noles makes is that “He was a huge fan and he had a million questions.” His statement was that he never missed a concert.

Moreover, Noles would be thrilled to have Matthew McConaughey, who she considers to be her “second heartthrob,” appear on the show.

Swarts, who resides in Austin, gives Matthew the following information: “Matthew, if you are listening, you and I live about three miles apart.” “We will not make you feel ashamed!”

Not only that, but Noles continues, “All we want to do is talk.”

Despite the fact that Noles is still in the process of getting to know the guy she met at Marshalls, she has hinted that she would be willing to participate in the forthcoming first season of The Golden Bachelorette with Swarts. “I hope we get called back and go give some advice,” the officiant of the wedding adds and hopes to be called back.

With regard to Swarts, she says, “I want all the rejects,” referring to the guys that the Golden Bachelorette ditches for other men. “I am willing to spend a few seconds being sloppy.”

On the other hand, Noles and Swarts would not even contemplate a run on a hypothetical Golden Bachelor in Paradise because, according to Noles, they need “air conditioning and no bugs.”

In the end, The Golden Bachelor has shown to viewers that love can be discovered at any age, which is a topic that Noles and Swarts regularly address on their podcast.

To to Swarts, “people used to feel like they were invisible.” When you reach the age of fifty, sixty, or seventy, no one cares about what you look like or what you think. That is something that we are working to change on our own. There is still life to be lived, and we want people to realize that.
In light of this, Swarts urges her contemporaries to “get up off the sofa.”

She goes on to say that “we have the platform to tell people that and give them the courage to live their life or begin living their life over,” an additional statement that she makes. In my opinion, it is the message that people of our generation need to hear.

At the same time that they were searching for love, Noles and Swarts discovered something as remarkable: friendship.

The statement that Noles makes is that “we became very, very important in each other’s lives.” And the reason we are here is to rejoice in life.

In a few different ways, Swarts acknowledges that Noles has unquestionably had an impact on her. Swarts comments, “Susan does the shopping for me.” “When we are not working on our podcast, Susan is informing me of the things that I may need to purchase. While we were out shopping, I made my first purchase of a fancy handbag. When I was holding the credit card, Susan had to take it away from me.

When Swarts says, “I can’t decide what I want to eat for dinner,” and Noles is unable to make a decision, Noles’s passion for cooking comes in helpful.

In response, Noles comments, “That’s my job!”

Noles and Swarts want to continue to make their followers feel like they are being noticed, despite the fact that they do not always agree with each other when it comes to answering questions from listeners on their iHeartRadio podcast.

According to Noles, “We’ve made a great number of people feel better, and that’s just what it’s all about.”

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