How to stream 'The Bachelorette' Season 21? All you need to know about ABC series with first Asian American lead
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'The Bachelorette', Season 21 will premiere on Monday, July 8 on ABC and is available to view on Hulu the following day. You can also catch 'The Bachelorette' on TV through your local ABC station if you have cable or a digital TV antenna like this one from Amazon.
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When will 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 air?
'The Bachelorette', Season 21, will premiere on Monday, July 8, 2024, at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT on television. New episodes of 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 will continue to air every Monday on ABC. The following day, Hulu subscribers will be able to stream the latest episodes of 'The Bachelorette'.
What is 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 all about?
This season of 'The Bachelorette,' which marks its 21st anniversary, will include former 'The Bachelor' participant Jenn Tran distributing roses. Following her departure from Joey Graziadei's season of 'The Bachelor', Jenn was revealed in March as the first-ever Asian American star of the well-known ABC dating series.
Who will star in 'The Bachelorette' Season 21?
'The Bachelorette' Season 21 will feature Jenn as the lead, marking her as the first Vietnamese and Asian lead in the history of the show.
However, there is still a glaring absence of Asian representation among the men competing with her for her affection.
Meet the suitors for Jenn.
Dylan (24): Medical student / Elk Grove, California
John (25): Medical student / Delray Beach, Florida
Sam N. (25): Entrepreneur / Carlsbad, California
Moze (25): Algebra teacher / Albany, NY
Dakota (27): Sommelier / Paradise Valley, Arizona
Jonathan (27): Creative director / Los Angeles
Matt (27): Insurance executive / Atlanta
Sam M. (27): Contractor / Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Tomas A. (27): Physiotherapist from Toronto, Ontario
Austin (28): Sales executive / San Diego
Brett (28): Health and safety manager / Manheim, Penn
Devin (28): Freight company owner / Houston
Jahaan (28): Startup founder / New York
Marvin (28): Luxury event planner / Santa Monica, California
Ricky (28): Pharmaceutical representative / Miami
Jeremy (29): Real estate investor / New York
Aaron (29): Aerospace engineer / Tulsa, Okla
Hakeem (29) Medical device salesman / Schaumburg, III
Grant (30): Day trader / Houston
Brendan (30): Real estate broker / Vancouver, British Columbia
Spencer (30): Pet portrait entrepreneur / Dallas
Marcus (31): Army Ranger veteran / Raleigh, North Carolina
Thomas N. (31): Retirement advisor / Tucker, Georgia
Brian (33): Aesthetics consultant / Boynton Beach, Florida
Kevin (35): Financial analyst / Denver, Colorado
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What is the latest buzz around 'The Bachelorette' Season 21?
Despite the Season 21 premiere of 'The Bachelorette' not yet airing, lead Jenn inadvertently revealed the outcome of her upcoming journey in a recent interview. Unaware that she had done so, Jenn disclosed the outcomes of her season of 'The Bachelorette' in a recent appearance on the podcast 'Call Her Daddy'.
Jenn mentioned that she is engaged to someone following her time on the show, though she did not reveal the identity of her chosen partner. In the interview, Jenn said, "I didn't know once you get engaged," but she soon composed herself and changed her answer to, "Once you find love, you can't take a shot."
Jenn inadvertently disclosed that she got engaged, although she may not have revealed the identity of her fiancé. Marcus Schoberg is the first man whom Reality Steve has revealed is in Jenn's final two. While not much is known about Marcus, we do know he is 31 years old.
Currently, Marcus resides in Raleigh, North Carolina, which is close to Miami, Florida, Jenn's hometown. According to Reality Steve, Marcus has had more of his photos leaked than any other contestant.
This is likely because several fans witnessed Marcus and Jenn going on a one-on-one date in Seattle. Additionally, photos from Marcus's hometown date in Tacoma, Washington, have also surfaced.
Devin Strader is the second man confirmed to be among Jenn's final two. Devin, who is 27 years old, is only one year older than Jenn. Currently, he resides in Houston, Texas, which is a bit farther from Miami than Raleigh—in Houston, Texas.
After 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 concluded, Jenn and Devin got engaged, according to Reality Steve. In the middle of May 2024, a film was shot in Hawaii featuring the final rose ceremony.
However, Jenn and her presumed fiancé will have to keep their romance under wraps for a few weeks until the season concludes at the end of the summer, as Jenn's season doesn't start until July 8, 2024.