How many Bachelorette leads are still with their final pick?
Only a few Bachelorette leads are still with their final rose recipient, including Trista Sutter and Charity Lawson.
TV / Reality TV
A look back at the journeys of former Bachelorette leads, from Trista Rehn to Taylor Frankie Paul, and where they are now.
Since 2003, 24 women have taken the lead on ABC's The Bachelorette, each searching for love in front of the cameras. While the show aims to create lasting relationships, the success rate varies. Trista Rehn set the bar high, marrying her final pick, Ryan Sutter. Others, like Meredith Phillips, have faced multiple relationship changes. Some Bachelorettes, such as Kaitlyn Bristowe and Rachel Lindsay, have leveraged their reality TV fame into media careers. Becca Kufrin found love after her season on Bachelor in Paradise. Hannah Brown's season remains memorable for its drama. The upcoming season features Taylor Frankie Paul from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, adding a new twist to the franchise. Catch a special reunion episode featuring many of these leads as they reflect on their time on the show and offer advice to the newest Bachelorette. Every Bachelorette's journey offers a unique look into the challenges and triumphs of finding love on reality television.
Only a few Bachelorette leads are still with their final rose recipient, including Trista Sutter and Charity Lawson.
Rachel Lindsay was the first Black Bachelorette.
Taylor Frankie Paul is the first lead from outside the Bachelor franchise.
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