Last month, Jenn Tran debuted bacheloretteshe faces the usual challenges faced by rising stars of the series.
First, she must meet 25 new people in one night. And she had to remember all their names!
Most importantly, her mission is to eliminate seven A contestant attending her first rose ceremony.
It wasn’t easy, but Jenn handled the situation like a champ.
The following weeks presented new challenges, as Jane was forced to arbitrate minor disputes between her suitors and say goodbye to more contestants.
So who will she send home? Who is lucky enough to stay?
We’ve got all the information you need to help you track the winners and losers as Jenn’s historic season as the first Asian American Bachelorette continues.
The Bachelorette: Who almost eliminated themselves during Fantasy Suite week?
We’re down to the wire with only three contestants left.
So, per usual, producers stretched things out a bit and no one went home during Jen’s much-anticipated Fantasy Suites week.
However, one man almost dropped out of the competition. The episode ends with a cliffhanger
Devin Strader has been the frontrunner since day one, but Fantasy Suite week left him stressed out over Jen’s refusal to tell him she loved him.
At the end of the episode, he vows to “tell the truth” to Jenn, saying, “This could be the end of me, and it scares me to death.”
What will become of German? Well, we won’t find out next week, because it’s time for the annual Men Tell All episode.
But here’s a recap of how we got here:
The Bachelorette: Who’s Sent Home in Week 7?
Maybe there’s an upside to being eliminated after the all-important hometown game. After all, you just got home a few days ago, so the transition won’t be that jarring!
Hey, we’re just looking on the bright side for Jeremy Simon’s sake, and even though his hometown date looked pretty successful, he was sent back to Fairfield, Connecticut.
Jane may should Parted ways with Marcus, who admitted in a confessional that he didn’t have much contact with her.
“Everyone has confidence in their hometown. It seems like if they had the chance, they would take a knee and hold nothing back,” he said.
“Going into this rose ceremony, there’s no reason for me to feel this way. Jenn deserves guaranteed players.
But things are done, good or bad, and Jenn is now down to her final three guys! Here’s a look back at how she got to this point:
The Bachelorette: Who’s Sent Home in Week Six?
It’s the final episode before the all-important hometown showdown, and Jenny is forced to make some tough cuts in her sixth week as The Bachelorette.
To the relief of many viewers, Jenn finally saw through Sam M.’s nonsense and let him go before the rose ceremony.
“I don’t know what love is, but I know it’s not love,” she said, admitting that her controversial suitor cheated on her. “I’m angry that I made a mistake.”
There were two more adorable contestants competing last night:
After the rose ceremony, both Grant Ellis and Spencer Conley left empty-handed.
That means Jenn will soon meet the families of Marcus Shoberg, Jeremy Simon, Jonathon Johnson and Sam M.’s top rival, Devin Strader.
We think we know who won this fight!
The Bachelorette: Who’s Sent Home in Week 4?
Good news for those who like drama!
First up, competitors Devin and Sam M. both had personal dates with Jenn this week, and they both received roses! The feud continues!
Not only that, the two once again tried to resolve their differences, but found that their mutual contempt was too difficult to overcome.
While Jenn’s fourth week as The Bachelorette didn’t include a rose ceremony, there were still plenty of changes to the cast.
First, Jenn gently puts self-proclaimed “love virgin” Sam N. down and kicks him to the curb after he tries to kiss her.
Then, in a twist no one Seeing the moment coming (especially for the stars of the show), Jen’s ex-boyfriend Matt Rossi flew halfway around the world just to complicate her life.
We don’t know if he will join the cast for the remainder of the season, but he has already taken on the role of human monkey Wrench.
“Next week, Jane’s past collides with her future,” Jesse Palmer promises in voiceover. To put it mildly, Jesse.
A look back at how we got here:
The Bachelorette: Who’s Sent Home in Week 3?
Are you worried that Jenn will end the season by wiping out one or all of the bickering men?
If so, we have some good news!
Devin, Sam M., Sam N. and Thomas N. are all alive one week.
But unfortunately, three of their comrades were sent away.
First, Aaron quit competing to pursue his dream of becoming an Air Force fighter pilot.
Later, at a rose ceremony, Hakeem, a 29-year-old medical equipment salesman from Schaumburg, Illinois, and Thomas A., a 27-year-old physical therapist from Toronto, Ontario, were given walking papers.
Just like that, we were down to 12 contestants from the original 25 contestants!
Read on to relive how we got here!
‘The Bachelorette’ recap: Who’s going home for week 2?
Things heat up in Australia as the group tours the country, which includes a stop in metropolitan Melbourne and some interactions with the country’s famous wildlife.
Dylan gets a second group date raise after proving he knows how to handle a giant snake (no intention of interrupting).
That’s in stark contrast to Hakeem, who probably didn’t score many points by screaming in fear as a spider crawled up his arm.
But Jen must have respected his willingness to face his fears, because Hakeem didn’t get sent away that night.
In fact, after her second rose ceremony, only three unfortunate people left empty-handed:
Marvin, a 28-year-old luxury event planner from Santa Monica; Jahaan, a 28-year-old startup founder from New York City; and Brian, a 33-year-old aesthetics consultant from Boynton Beach, were all kicked to the curb. .
We’d like to say they’ll be missed, but their last appearances were overshadowed by Devin Strader’s drama. So, yeah, we don’t know much about these people.
Regardless, they’ll join the ranks of those previously fired in Jenn’s Week 1 carnage:
The Bachelorette recap: Who received Jenn Tran’s first impression rose?
Jenn took a conservative approach on her first night and only kissed one of her 25 suitors.
The lucky winner is Sam M., who is also the recipient of Jenn’s First Impression Rose.
“I’ve seen the show; I know how it works. I know people are making out left and right,” Jenn explained USA Today in a recent interview.
“I really just wanted to stay true to myself.”
Who does Jenn send home on the first night?
Although Sam M. emerged as the early frontrunner, seven The unfortunate ones were sent home before they could even unpack their bags.
as life and style According to reports, at the end of Jenn’s first rose ceremony, Brendan, Brett, Caleb, Dakota, Kevin, Matt and Ricky all left empty-handed.
We’re sure this is devastating for those guys, but you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet!
Jenn made it clear she wasn’t taking any chances with this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to find her Mr. Right.
Jenn’s second attempt at love
Of course, Jenn is a contestant on Joey Graziadei’s season Bachelor.
Although she and Joey were not a couple, Jen quickly became a fan favorite, and her popularity helped her land the coveted Bachelorette gig.
Clearly, Jen wasn’t excited about the prospect of taking out so many men on the first night.
The rose ceremony is an emotional one, but it also leaves us with the impression that the new bachelorette has embraced the responsibilities of her position.
Elsewhere in the episode, Jen makes it clear that she knows what she wants and is confident in her ability to find love.
“I’m looking for a partner who truly prioritizes me, values me, listens to me, sees me, tries to understand me and wants to love me,” she said.
“I feel like I’m going to fall in love. I’m going to get engaged, and I’m going to do it my way.
We have no doubt Jenn will find what she’s looking for on this trip. We can’t wait to watch it all unfold!
So check back throughout the season as we continue to keep you updated on Jenn’s search for Mr. Right!