More than 50,000 people are expected to line up Sunday in New York City for the world’s largest marathon. The vast majority aren’t professional runners, instead balancing training with their day jobs — and it turns out, some of those day jobs are pretty high-profile.
Reality television personalities, actors, influencers and Broadway stars will line up for Sunday’s race through New York City, part of a growing movement of famous faces taking on 26.2 miles.
When reality star Joey Graziadei sets out on Sunday, it won’t just be his first marathon, but his first-ever official race.
“I’ll be completely honest, I am nervous,” Graziadei said.
In addition to leading a season of ABC’s storied “Bachelor” franchise, Graziadei won Season 33 of “Dancing with the Stars.” While it presented a differen

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