KEY POINTS

  • Colton Underwood shared a hilarious video with his grandmother on Instagram Friday
  • Underwood said his "picky, honest and blunt" grandma helped him swipe on Tinder for potential dates
  • He said his "nana" doesn't want him to settle and that she wants him to have "someone to make you very happy"

Colton Underwood is getting help from his grandmother to find potential dates online.

The "Bachelor" alum, 29, took to Instagram Friday to share a hilarious video of his grandmother helping him swipe through potential matches on the dating app Tinder. In the clip, Underwood and his grandma looked at profiles of men, and she gave him some feedback.

"Um, kinda, he looks happy," his "nana" said of one potential match before telling Underwood, "I can't go that fast if you want a true assessment."

Underwood's grandma swiped left on several people as the duo giggled together. She eventually said "maybe" to one person.

Underwood explained in the caption of the clip, "nana helps me swipe on tinder. my nana is picky, honest and blunt. but after we stopped filming she said 'im not going to let you settle, you deserve the best and i want someone to make you very happy.' we all need a nana in our lives."

"Also, I’m sure some of them were really nice guys... unfortunately you didn’t pass her first impression test," he added in the comments section.

Underwood's fans and celebrity pals who follow him on Instagram found his video with his grandmother adorable and hilarious. Some asked to see more clips of them together in the future.

"This is so cute," Jake Wilson commented, while Taylor Lautner wrote, "Haha this is great."

"Lol at least she’s honest!" Anthony Meindl wrote. "her 'oh definitely no' is so precious," Manny Gutierrez commented.

"Gonna need more videos with Nana ASAP," another follower wrote.

Some jokingly asked if Underwood’s grandma is open to hosting a dating show. "Ugh can we get nana to host a dating show," one wrote, while another commented, "She should replace Chris Harrison!"

Underwood appeared on "The Bachelorette" Season 14 as one of the contestants vying for Becca Kufrin's love and attention. In the end, she chose Garrett Yrigoyen, but they are no longer together.

Underwood then appeared in "Bachelor in Paradise" and led "The Bachelor" Season 23, where he ended up with Cassie Randolph. They announced their breakup in May 2020. A few months after their split, Randolph filed for a restraining order, alleging that he had been stalking and harassing her.

In April, Underwood revealed he is gay in a taped interview with "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts. He is the first lead of "The Bachelor" to publicly come out as gay.

He confessed during an interview with Variety that he attempted suicide in summer 2020. "That was the saddest and most confused and most hurt," he said.

Underwood struggled for years before coming out of the closet. He also shared that his father found gay porn on his computer in the eighth grade, and he just told him, "I was curious and I was exploring and just looking."

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"The Bachelor" star Colton Underwood is pictured attending the Disney ABC Television TCA Summer Press Tour on Aug. 7, 2018, in Beverly Hills, California. Robyn Beck/AFP