'The Bachelorette’ Season 21 star Jenn Tran teases never-seen-before finale that will keep fans on edge
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Star Jenn Tran of 'The Bachelorette' Season 21 disclosed that her finale "has never happened before" ahead of the show's July broadcast. On Saturday, June 8, during the CMA Fest in Nashville, Kaitlyn Bristowe posted an Instagram story with a snippet from an interview she conducted with Jenn.
"I think I’m also being told that the ending of my season is also something that has never happened before," Jenn disclosed in the interview. But Jenn didn't reveal any spoilers about what transpired in her series finale.
Although Jenn was naturally coy about the specifics of her Bachelorette journey to DECIDER, she did hint at what the show's producers have referred to as yet another historic conclusion. "It’s a surprise, for sure. It’s definitely not something that I could have imagined was going to happen…I was constantly surprised, and I was on the edge of my seat a lot of the time," Jenn said, vowing “a lot of twists and turns."
In the end, Jenn says she's "very excited for it all to come to light" and "very happy with the way everything panned out." Having said that, she did reveal that, in order to get through the season, she will be keeping a weekly shot o’clock.
She chuckled and said, "Yeah, I will be taking a shot every Monday."
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Marcus Shoberg, Jeremy Simon, and Devin Strader all receive hometown dates, according to Reality Steve. The podcaster claimed Jeremy left for home before Fantasy Suites, but he was unsure who got the fourth date at the time of writing.
Reality Steve went on to say that the individual who advanced may be "a name that a lot of people dismissed early on."
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Reality Steve mentioned that overnights occur in Hawaii, and that Devin and Marcus are Jenn's final two suitors. She apparently became engaged to Devin.
Another hint that Jenn will pop the question at the conclusion of her Bachelorette season exists. During Jenn's most recent appearance on 'Call Her Daddy', fans observed that the Season 21 lead made a possible mistake when defending her choices against criticism.
"People were like, She’s too boring, or She’s too crazy; she wants to take shots," Jenn stated.
"It’s like, God forbid I want to take a shot! I didn’t know that once you get engaged, you can’t take a shot. Or once you find love, you can’t take a shot."
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Reality Steve stated in a July 1 podcast episode that a line from a Night 1 Truth or Dare game will “not sit well with a lot of the audience.” The podcaster did not reveal the exact line, and he suggested it might not even be included in the final cut of the season.
Nevertheless, he had hinted in a previous podcast episode that the story's subject was someone "relevant to the season."
Season 21 of 'The Bachelorette' debuts on Monday, July 8 at 8 pm EDT on ABC. Each episode will continue to be two hours long