The upcoming season of The Bachelorette will feature Jenn Tran as the leading lady, making her the first Asian American Bachelorette in the history of the franchise. Jenn expressed her gratitude for the opportunity and discussed her Vietnamese roots during her appearance on The Bachelor. She emphasized the importance of representation on television and expressed her excitement to be the main character in her own love story, inspiring and changing the lives of others in the process.

After being eliminated by Joey Graziadei on The Bachelor before hometown dates, runner-up Daisy Kent was offered the role of Bachelorette but declined to focus on her health. Similarly, Maria Georgas, who was sent home by Joey after hometown dates, was also considered for the role but ultimately pulled out due to feeling overwhelmed. Despite these challenges, Jenn is gearing up for her journey to find love in season 21 of The Bachelorette.

The premiere of The Bachelorette featuring Jenn Tran is set to air on ABC on Monday, July 8, at 8 p.m. EST. Jesse Palmer will return as the host for the new season. ABC provided an early look at 28 potential contestants for Jenn, giving fans the opportunity to comment on their favorites before the show even begins. One contestant, Aaron from Tulsa, Oklahoma, has already caught the attention of fans for being the twin brother of Bachelorette season 16 contestant Noah Erb.

Season 21 of The Bachelorette will see a major change in filming location, as it will not take place at the usual Bachelor mansion. Instead, the season will kick off at the Hummingbird Nest Ranch in Santa Susana, California. After the initial episodes at the new location, the cast will travel internationally to destinations including Australia and New Zealand. The switch in filming location adds an element of excitement and adventure to Jenn’s journey to find love on the show.

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