Mike Johnsonis flexing his knack for kitchen knowledge!

The first, in which Johnson celebrates National Bagel Day, will air on Friday on Taste of FOX’s YouTube channel andInstagram.

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Johnson — a fan-favorite suitor ofHannah Brownduring the 15th season ofThe Bachelorette, who went on to compete onBachelor in Paradise— opened up to PEOPLE in October about this season ofThe Bachelor, airing now.

According to Johnson, the newest Bachelor,Matt James, approached him for advice after James was selected as a contestant onClare Crawley’s season ofThe Bachelorette(which notably turned intoTayshia Adams' season after a few episodes).

“Igave him advice about rememberingto treat a girl how your mother taught you to treat women,” Johnson said. “And then of course, your shirt’s going to be off at some point in time, so I told him to make sure you have a better body than [James' roommate and Brown’s runner-up]Tyler [Cameron]!”

Johnson himself was apopular contender among fansto become the first BlackBachelor. He toldVarietyin August that he was “never given a reason” as to why he was not picked to be the lead, but that he did have conversations with ABC about the significance of him taking on the role. (Another contestant from Johnson’sBacheloretteseason,Peter Weber, was chosen asThe Bachelorfor the season before James'.)

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Johnson has certainly had a busy few months, between his new food-focused digital series with FOX and the October release of his debut book,Making the Love You Want.

The book is part memoir, part self-help roadmap, in which the former reality star guides readers on how to cultivate and maintain self-love for a happier, healthier life.

Johnson wrote the book over the course of six months in 2019, often waking up in the middle of the night to jot down thoughts and working with the occasional glass of wine. “I was ableto be more vulnerable because if Ithought the world was asleep, no one would hear my thoughts,” he told PEOPLE in October.

source: people.com