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The Bachelor's Nick Viall Is Apparently Dating Mad Men's January Jones

Oh, huh, interesting

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Liam Mathews

There's a new couple in Bachelor Nation that will make you say "oh, that's weird. Actually, that makes sense. Eh, maybe it's pretty weird after all": former Bachelor Nick Viall and Mad Men's January Jones.

According to Page Six, they've been dating since November. That same month, Jones, a Bachelor superfan, revealed on the Late Late Show that Viall had asked to appear with her on Lip Sync Battle. She declined, and said that she had mixed feelings about him.

"You don't know if you like him or if he's a scumbag and I think that's why I'm attracted to him," Jones said.

It seems she decided she likes him, because according to Page Six, Viall asked her out for a drink after she called him out during her Late Late Show appearance for not asking her before. They've allegedly been dating ever since. Viall reportedly celebrated her 40th birthday with her and her Mad Men friends on Saturday, which creates the discordant mental image of John Slattery hanging out with Nick Viall.

They're not the only Bachelor Nation-famous actress couple going right now: Bachelor in Paradise bartender Wells Adams and Modern Family star Sarah Hyland are currently dating. And this isn't even the first or the weirdest Bachelor-celebrity pairing: Kardashian momager Kris Jenner had an are-they-or-aren't-they relationship with Season 16 Bachelor Ben Flajnik, and Season 10 Bachelor Andy Baldwin dated Marla Maples, Donald Trump's ex-wife.

Viall split from his Bachelor fiancée Vanessa Grimaldi in August. The always-inscrutable Jones has been previously linked to actor Ashton Kutcher, singer Josh Groban and celebrity chef Bobby Flay.

Nick Viall, January Jones

Nick Viall, January Jones

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