The Bachelorette alum, Dale Moss will soon star in an upcoming romantic comedy film. Dale is no stranger to the entertainment business as he has an extensive resume from modeling jobs to hosting gigs. The 33-year-old former NFL player founded his own media company, Moss Martin Media in 2014 where he produces live events in the sports, fashion, and entertainment world. He also hosted The Game Plan podcast where he conducted extensive interviews with professional athletes and successful business professionals.

Fans met Dale during the controversial season 16 of The Bachelorette. Clare Crawley cut her journey short as the lead of The Bachelorette because she fell hard for Dale within the first few weeks of the show. After leaving the show engaged during week 4, the happy couple was heading into the messiest relationship in Bachelor history. In just a short amount of time, the pair publicly broke up multiple times and even faced cheating accusations. Just months after going public with their engagement, Dale announced through an Instagram post that he and Clare called it quits on January 19, 2021. The reality stars used their breakup just to make up as they became Instagram official, once again, on April 7, 2021. It didn't come as a surprise to fans because they were spotted together on multiple vacations leading up to their reconciliation. Things seemed to be going on the right track for the couple as fans speculated that they secretly got married but their rocky relationship officially ended on September 27, 2021. Clare posted a lengthy captioned Instagram post saying she wouldn't discuss the breakup but tagged The Bachelor alum, Abigail Heringer in the post. Rumors were swirling that Dale and Abigail hooked up when he and Clare were on one of their breaks and Clare seemed to confirm those rumors through the tag.

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Dale is set to lead in an upcoming romantic comedy, "Love, Game, Match." The Instagram account @bachelorrabbithole announced the reality star's televised movie debut on Monday, December 13.  The film revolves around The Bachelorette alum's character, Ted, and his costar Cristine Prosperi's character, Liz. Liz is a high school economics teacher and Ted is the high school's tennis coach. After being assigned to create a business plan, a few students create dating profiles for the two teachers to help start their new matchmaking website. On top of being set up through the dating service, the pair are both partnered to help organize the school carnival. Throughout the film, Liz starts to fall for The Bachelorette alum.

The film gives off major Hallmark channel vibes through the trailer. Given that it is a romantic comedy, the plot does seem a bit corny although the acting was not completely bad. Instagram users in the comments seemed to be not only impressed with Dale's acting skills but the movie as a whole. "Ok they got me - I might actually watch it - it’ll be cheesy but I’ll have snacks," an Instagram user wrote. Another said that the film looks no worse than holiday films that people binge-watch on weekends.

Fans speculated that Dale came on The Bachelorette to further his career and gain exposure and if that's true, it clearly worked. Who knows what happened in the privacy of their relationship but Dale acted more collected on social media when he and Clare were going through hard times where the former Bachelorette lead came off more explosive, hurting her credibility and image. "Love, Game, Match" is set to release in 2022.

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