Colton Underwood might not have been some fans’ top choice to star as this season’s Bachelor, but he does have at least one celebrity Bachelor fan in his corner: Daniel Radcliffe, who has now discussed his unlikely franchise fandom on both Good Morning America and Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Radcliffe first mentioned his Bachelor love on the ABC morning show last week, where he admitted that people tend to be surprised when they learn he enjoys the show. “I used to be like, one of those guys who was like, ‘Yeah, my girlfriend makes me watch it,’” Radcliffe said. “It’s not—I’m making the choice. It’s me, week after week. . . . I think I used to be like, really annoying and snobby about it, and then I actually started watching it, and I’m like, ‘Ah, I like this. It’s fine.’”

On Kimmel Wednesday night, Radcliffe said he’s really enjoying this season. When Kimmel asked if Radcliffe believes Colton is a virgin, he replied, “Is that a question? They seem to have talked about the fact that he is a lot.” (He’s not wrong.) As for who he thinks will take home an engagement ring? Radcliffe listed Elyse as a favorite he’d been rooting for—at least, until she unexpectedly left the show this week. Kimmel named Cassie as his favorite to win—a result Radcliffe could foresee as well. “I liked Cassie,” he said. “I thought Cassie was a strong contender.”

And what does Radcliffe think of the Bachelor himself? The actor gave the controversial Colton a generally positive review—although he does have one reservation.

“The thing with people on The Bachelor, like Colton this year, is there have been a couple Bachelors in the past where you’re like, ‘You don’t seem like a good person.’ But [Colton], I think, does, generally. And there are some people on it where you’re like, ‘You’re too nice for this.’ And apparently, he’s gonna hop a fence at some point . . . I’m just a bit concerned for him, really,” said Radcliffe.

Underwood actually responded to Radcliffe’s initial G.M.A. shout-out last week, tweeting, “I love you Daniel,” followed by, “HARRY FREAKING POTTER.” At this rate, it shouldn’t be long before we get a new, rose-centric Harry Potter spin-off; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Champagne does have a nice ring to it. Or perhaps, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Broken Hearts. Maybe Harry Potter and the Order of the Sequins? O.K., I’ll stop.

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