Who will be next The Bachelorette? 2024’s show lead revealed

Meet the next Bachelorette.

After Monday night’s grand finale for this season of The Bachelor, it’s worth wondering who will be appearing on the follow-up season of The Bachelorette later this year.

Ahead of The Bachelor finale, reality television insider Reality Steve shared on his podcast his feeling that ABC is likely choosing between two of this Bachelor season’s contestants, Maria Georgas and Daisy Kent.

Georgas, an executive assistant from Ontario, finished fourth on Joey Graziadei’s season, while Kent, an account executive from Minnesota, finished as the runner-up to Kelsey Anderson.

However, there would be a twist.

Soon after Graziadei proposed to Anderson, show host Jesse Palmer revealed that Jenn Tran, a New Jersey native and P.A. student, would be the star of this upcoming Bachelorette season instead of Georgas or Kent.

The next season of The Bachelorette will air sometime in July.

THE BACHELOR – ABC’s “The Bachelor” stars Jenn. (Disney/Richard Middlesworth)

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A boring Bachelorette hometown episode means good things for Charity’s journey for love

All four remaining men are seemingly very lovely, and that’s wonderful for Charity.

And then there were three. Bachelorette Charity Lawson visited four hometowns in this week’s episode, and it was frankly kind of boring. But at this point of a dating show, boring is actually good.

There has been no real drama since Brayden departed, and all four of the remaining guys seem lovely. That’s excellent for Charity’s prospects, but a little dull for reality television. Monday’s episode featured four delightful family visits with four delightful families.

Each date was sweet, the connections between Charity and each man seemed honest and genuine and the biggest drama of the week was Joey’s Uncle Joe saying he worried that his nephew’s people-pleasing side might have come out a little bit too much.

While it sounds like a complaint, it’s honestly nice to see Charity have a good quartet — now trio — of remaining suitors. Let’s see who is in the driver’s seat and who has work to do with a couple weeks left.

Bachelorette Charity Lawson had a big hard time in the Big Easy

Charity takes the men to New Orleans as the group is whittled down from six to four.

Welcome to a post-Brayden world in The Bachelorette. The six (!!) remaining bachelors traveled to New Orleans with Charity Lawson to take in the Big Easy in all its glory. This week’s dates were important as Bachelorette Charity was narrowing down the field to find out whose hometowns she’d be visiting along her journey.

The sextuplet of men left in the running for her heart seems to be made up of pretty good guys, which is great for her, but not as great for the drama. But worry not, there was still more than enough to talk about this week.

Tanner and Sean — neither of whom have had a one-on-one to this point — were picked for the always awkward 2-on-1 date. The ever-lovely Captain Tom took the trio on the bayou for a crawfish boil, but Charity didn’t feel like she could make a choice by the end of the date.

So the 2-on-1 became a four-person group date with Xavier and Aaron B., the latter of which spent the entire episode irate that he wasn’t chosen for a one-on-one in his hometown.

Sean tried to swing things in his favor with a visit to Charity’s hotel room, but that turned into him being sent home. The final 2-on-1 between Tanner and Xavier never even came to fruition as she visited the former in his room and ended his journey for love.

Next week is hometown visits, but first let’s get to contenders, pretenders and more.

Undercover brothers and surprise roses highlight Charity Lawson’s first episode as The Bachelorette

Charity Lawson’s journey to find love kicked off in style.

Charity Lawson’s search for forever love got underway Monday night as 25 men descended upon everyone’s favorite California mansion. As is the case for almost all first night episodes, it was a whirlwind of new faces, new names (SO MANY CALEB/KALEBS) and introductory gimmicks.

Lawson, who didn’t find a connection last season of The Bachelor with titular love interest Zach Shallcross, is a child and family therapist from Georgia. Now, she’s the 20th bachelorette in franchise history.

MORE: The Bachelorette 2023: Meet the 25 men hoping to marry Charity Lawson

As far as first episodes go, things went pretty smoothly. We had a guy seemingly vlogging, a charm bracelet gift and a coin flip (if it was tails he said he was leaving), but overall nothing too, too over-the-top.

Outside of Charity’s brother, Nehemiah, going undercover as a bartender for a bit of the cocktail party, things were relatively tame. The First Impression Rose going to Brayden was a bit of a shock to everyone not named Charity, especially after the aforementioned big brother said he didn’t like the vibes from the travel nurse from San Diego.

Let’s get into who our contenders and pretenders are, plus who has work to do.

The Bachelorette 2023: Meet the 25 men hoping to marry Charity Lawson

Meet the cast looking for love with Charity Lawson.

After a wild season of The Bachelor, one of the contestants from that season will be at the center of the 2023 Bachelorette.

Charity Lawson made it pretty far in the season — all the way to Hometowns week! — earlier this year with Zach Shallcross looking for love before she was ultimately eliminated, and now she’ll have 25 men to choose from when The Bachelorette returns in June.

So here they are: The 25 men from all over you’ll see hoping for rose after rose, starting on June 26 at 9 p.m. ET, with new episodes every Monday night on ABC until Charity finds her mate:

Season Finale: The Bachelorette live stream, TV channel, start time, preview, how to watch

The Bachelorette season finale is here and we have no idea what’s in store tonight, will Michelle get engaged? Tune in and find out tonight.

The Bachelorette season finale is here and we have no idea what’s in store tonight, will Michelle get engaged? Or will there be another turn of events on the finale? The cast has been whittled down from 30 to two possible suitors, Brandon and Nayte who will both be vying for her hand.

You will get an ‘After the Final Rose’ special immediately following the finale.

You won’t want to miss the season finale tonight, here is everything you need to know to stream the final episode tonight.

The Bachelorette 

  • When: Tuesday, December 21
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: ABC
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch The Bachelorette this season

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Meet Bach Bracket, which has turned fantasy ‘Bachelorette’ leagues into a national phenomenon

Bach Bracket makes it possible for fans of ‘The Bachelorette’ to build their own fantasy teams and play along at home.

Like many others, Kaitlyn Hurley gets up midweek in the fall with the performance of her fantasy team on her mind. It’s not her football team she’s most worried about, although as a diehard Chiefs fan that’s certainly a concern. Hurley is one of the founders of Bach Bracket, the site that is touted as the No. 1 fantasy Bachelor site.

Much like its football counterpart, fantasy Bachelor/Bachelorette leagues have become immensely popular as viewers set lineups, answer trivia, and try and predict how all the drama will unfold on the popular ABC dating shows. Bach Bracket was born back in 2016 as something Hurley, who works in client services for a digital marketing agency, and three friends did on their own as they drafted suitors and used an Excel spreadsheet to monitor the madness. Now, over half a million people participate in one of the three games — First Impression, Rose to Rose, or Advanced — that Hurley and Bach Bracket offer.

“Before I played fantasy football, I was like why would I watch these two trash teams play each other? Now that I have fantasy, I’m like, ‘Yes, that tight end is going to catch the ball,” Hurley told BetFTW in a call last week. “That was how we felt with episodes where you don’t really care about what’s happening. With fantasy, you’re like, ‘Alright hot tub time, let’s go. Who’s gonna kiss in this hot tub?'”

In the Advanced League, Bachelor/ette superfans can set a lineup each week and then receive points based on performance. Points (and penalties!) are awarded for everything from just receiving a rose or going on a date to being shirtless on camera or declaring that they aren’t there to make friends.

There are no odds or bets placed within Bach Bracket, but it brings a new competitive level to reality television. It has also expanded the fan base considerably, according to Hurley. “There were always guys that liked The Bachelor, and there were are always women that played fantasy football,” Hurley said. “So many boyfriends — so many — have said, ‘I started watching The Bachelor because my girlfriend made me play fantasy with her,’ and so it’s been kind of cool to expand the community like that and see Bachelor Nation grow.”

Reality fantasy content has been around since at least 2011 as David Jacoby — now host of Jalen and Jacoby on ESPN2 — wrote a recurring recap for Grantland. Jacoby’s recaps combined multiple reality shows and doled out points. Now, television fantasy leagues have become more popular over the last few years as viewers at home get involved with reality TV like Survivor, The Challenge, Big Brother, and more.

Some reality shows like The Bachelor/ette and MTV’s The Challenge have  themselves have gotten in on the action, setting up official fantasy leagues for viewers. ABC now uses Facebook to promote engagement for their league, although you used to be able to access your Bachelor team through the fantasy tab at ESPN.

One thing that reality fantasy leagues have to combat that sports do not is the fact that the seasons have already been completed in real life and spoilers are a thing thanks to blogs like Reality Steve. For Bach Bracket, Hurley and Co. tried to develop the Advanced Leagues to prevent spoilers from taking all the fun out of it. “We started the fantasy side of things because previously there were just brackets of who’s going to get a rose at this rose ceremony. It’s very fun — and you can still play that way in our first impression leagues — but if someone goes on Reality Steve they can just see who wins at every ceremony, and that kind of takes the fun out of it.”

By rewarding the little moments that you can’t predict by Zaprudering every clip ABC releases or scouring blogs, Hurley feels it’s a win for fans. It’s one of the few situations where even more rules means more fun. “What we’ve really tried to do is have as many rules as possible that are that are spoiler-proof in our Advanced League,” Hurley said. “You might be able to tell who’s gonna get a rose, but Reality Steve doesn’t report that someone swears three times in this episode, or that someone says connection or journey or vulnerable. I think those are the most fun rules, and I think that’s why people like playing on that bracket is because it is really relatively spoiler-proof.”

The new season of The Bachelorette got underway Tuesday night as Michelle Young became the 19th woman to search for her Forever Love while being pursued by a collection of personal trainers, finance bros, and something called a pizzapreneur (no, seriously).

A trio of men — Chris S., Nayte, and Rick — led the way from the premiere with 31 points apiece, buoyed by bringing props, earning roses (including the first impression rose if you’re Nayte), and being shirtless.

Here’s to hoping everyone that joins a fantasy league is here for the right reasons and enjoys their journey (that just got me five points).

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Meet the cast of ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Season 7

Here’s a look at the cast of ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ season 7, which includes some fan favorites and notorious villains.

Katie Thurston’s journey to find love on The Bachelorette is coming to a close, which means it’s almost time for our favorite guilty pleasure: Bachelor in Paradise, which returns for its seventh season on Monday, Aug. 16 on ABC.

Following a two-year break amid the COVID-19 pandemic, your favorite (and not-so-favorite) Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants are heading back to the Paradise resort in Mexico for another shot at love.

But as we know in paradise, nothing goes smoothly, and there’s surely plenty of drama on the way.

Here’s a look at the initial cast of Bachelor in Paradise‘s seventh season, which includes some fan favorites and notorious villains.

The Bachelorette live stream, TV channel, start time, preview, how to watch

The Bachelorette returns on Monday night with some special surprise guests, you can stream all the action live right here.

On tonight’s episode of the Bachelorette, we will have some surprise guests that will help Katie to find love amongst the men tonight with many different twists, turns, and of course more drama.

Last week, Blake and Hunter stood out to Katie and they seem here to stay, with both sharing one on one dates. Tonight, Bachelor Nation’s power couple Kaitlyn Bristowe and Jason Tartick will join Katie for a double date as they look to help Katie move forward with one of the men.

You won’t want to miss this episode tonight, here is everything you need to know to stream the episode tonight!

The Bachelorette 

  • When: Monday, July 12
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: ABC
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch The Bachelorette this season

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The Bachelorette live stream, TV channel, start time, preview, how to watch

The Bachelorette returns on Monday night with the fourth episode since the new season started, stream all the action live right here.

The Bachelorette returns on Monday night with episode four and this is sure to be one that fans won’t want to miss.

In last week’s episode, one of the men had confessed to joining the show for the “platform” and he might not be there for all the right reasons. Will Katie kick Thomas to the curb or will she allow him to continue on, especially after lying to her about “loving” her.

You won’t want to miss this episode tonight, here is everything you need to know to stream the episode tonight!

The Bachelorette 

  • When: Monday, June 28
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: ABC
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch The Bachelorette this season

fuboTV has complete ABC coverage and you can watch all episodes of The Bachelorette via the streaming service. fuboTV has all the local channels (CBS, FOX, ESPN) and plenty more.
fuboTV is available on your phone, tablet, desktop, TV, connected TV Devices including Roku. Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV plus many more.
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