The Bachelorette (American TV series) season 13
The Bachelorette | |
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Season 13 | |
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Original network | ABC |
Original release | May 22, 2017 – present |
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The thirteenth season of The Bachelorette premiered on May 22, 2017.[1] This season features Rachel Lindsay, a 32-year-old attorney from Dallas, Texas.[2]
Lindsay attended the University of Texas at Austin where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in 2007 and Marquette University Law School where she graduated with a Juris Doctor in 2011. Lindsay was the second runner-up on the 21st season of The Bachelor featuring Nick Viall. Lindsay is the first African-American in the lead role on The Bachelor franchise.
Contestants
Name | Age | Hometown | Occupation | Outcome | Place |
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Adam Gottschalk[3] | 27 | Dallas, Texas | Real Estate Agent | ||
Bryan Abasolo[4][5] | 37 | Miami, Florida | Chiropractor | ||
Dean Unglert[6][5] | 26 | Aspen, Colorado | Startup Recruiter | ||
Eric Bigger | 29 | Baltimore, Maryland | Personal Trainer | ||
Matthew "Matt" Munson[7] | 32 | Meriden, Connecticut | Construction Sales Rep | ||
Peter Kraus[8] | 31 | Madison, Wisconsin | Business Owner | ||
Alex Bordyukov[9] | 28 | Grosse Pointe, Michigan | Information Systems Supervisor | Week 6 | 7 |
Will Gaskins[4] | 28 | White Plains, New York | Sales Manager | 8 | |
Kenny Layne[5][10][11] | 35 | Orlando, Florida | Professional Wrestler | 9 (quit) | |
Anthony Battle[8] | 26 | Chicago, Illinois | Education Software Manager | Week 5 | 10-11 |
Josiah Graham[4][12] | 28 | Plantation, Florida | Prosecuting Attorney | ||
Lee Garrett[10] | 30 | Jacksonville, Florida | Singer/Songwriter | 12 | |
Ignacio "Iggy" Rodriguez[8] | 30 | Pasadena, California | Consulting Firm CEO | Week 4 | 13-14[13] |
Jonathan Treece[10][14] | 31 | New Smyrna Beach, Florida | Tickle Monster | ||
Jack Stone[3] | 32 | Dallas, Texas | Attorney | 15 | |
Brady Ervin[4] | 29 | Eden Prairie, Minnesota | Male Model | Week 3 | 16-18[15] |
Bryce Powers[16] | 30 | Orlando, Florida | Firefighter | ||
Kenneth "Diggy" Moreland[8] | 31 | Chicago, Illinois | Senior Inventory Analyst | ||
Fred Johnson[5][3] | 27 | Dallas, Texas | Executive Assistant | 19[17] | |
Blake Elarbee[18] | 31 | Marina del Rey, California | Aspiring Drummer | Week 2 | 20-22[17] |
Jamey Kocan[19] | 32 | Santa Monica, California | Sales Account Executive | ||
Lucas Yancey[19][20] | 30 | Woodside, California | A Whaboom Asshole | ||
DeMario Jackson[5][21] | 30 | Century City, California | Executive Recruiter | 23[22] | |
Blake Killpack[23] | 29 | San Francisco, California | U.S. Marine Veteran | Week 1 | 24-31[24] |
Grant Hubsher | 29 | Palm Harbor, Florida | Emergency Medicine Physician | ||
Jedidiah Ballard[25] | 35 | Augusta, Georgia | ER Physician | ||
Kyle Sherwood[26] | 26 | Stratford, Connecticut | Marketing Consultant | ||
Michael Black[8][27] | 26 | Chicago, Illinois | Former Professional Basketball Player | ||
Milton LaCroix[4] | 31 | North Bay Village, Florida | Hotel Recreation Supervisor | ||
Mohit Sehgal | 26 | Pacifica, California | Product Manager | ||
Robert "Rob" Howard[3][28] | 30 | Calgary, Canada | Law Student |
Future appearances
Bachelor in Paradise
DeMario Jackson was set to appear in the fourth season of Bachelor in Paradise. However, after accusations of misconduct on camera between him and Bachelor contestant Corinne Olympios, that show was suspended indefinitely, pending an investigation.[29] More than a week after filming was suspended, Warner Bros. Television's investigation found no misconduct on the set and announced it will resume production.
Call-out order
Order | Bachelors | Week | |||||||||||||
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1[24] | 2[17] | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||||||||
1 | Peter | Bryan | Dean | Alex | Dean | Bryan | Eric | ||||||||
2 | Josiah | Peter | Peter | Anthony | Bryan | Will | Peter | ||||||||
3 | Bryan | Will | Josiah | Eric | Eric | Kenny | Bryan | ||||||||
4 | Kenny | Jack | Bryan | Will | Peter | Dean | Matt | ||||||||
5 | Rob | Jamey | Bryce | Dean | Adam | Eric | Dean | ||||||||
6 | Iggy | Iggy | Eric | Jonathan | Will | Peter | Adam | ||||||||
7 | Bryce | Eric | Anthony | Peter | Matt | Alex | Alex | ||||||||
8 | Will | DeMario | Will | Adam | Alex | Adam | Will | ||||||||
9 | Diggy | Jonathan | Jonathan | Bryan | Josiah | Matt | |||||||||
10 | Kyle | Bryce | Jack | Matt | Anthony | Anthony Josiah |
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11 | Blake K. | Alex | Matt | Josiah | Kenny | ||||||||||
12 | Brady | Kenny | Alex | Jack | Lee | Lee | |||||||||
13 | Dean | Dean | Adam | Iggy | Iggy Jonathan |
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14 | Eric | Matt | Kenny | Kenny | |||||||||||
15 | DeMario | Anthony | Brady | Lee | Jack | ||||||||||
16 | Blake E. | Brady | Lee | Brady Bryce Diggy |
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17 | Fred | Josiah | Iggy | ||||||||||||
18 | Jonathan | Lee | Fred | ||||||||||||
19 | Lee | Diggy | Diggy | Fred | |||||||||||
20 | Alex | Fred | Blake E. Jamey Lucas |
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21 | Milton | Adam | |||||||||||||
22 | Adam | Blake E. | |||||||||||||
23 | Matt | Lucas | DeMario | ||||||||||||
24 | Grant | Blake K. Grant Jedidiah Kyle Michael Milton Mohit Rob |
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25 | Anthony | ||||||||||||||
26 | Jamey | ||||||||||||||
27 | Jack | ||||||||||||||
28 | Mohit | ||||||||||||||
29 | Jedidiah | ||||||||||||||
30 | Michael | ||||||||||||||
31 | Lucas |
- The contestant received a first impression rose
- The contestant received a rose during a date
- The contestant was eliminated
- The contestant was eliminated during a date
- The contestant quit the competition
- The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
- The contestant was disqualified from the competition
- The contestant won the competition
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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138 | 1 | "Week 1: Season Premiere" | May 22, 2017 | 1301 | 5.66[30] |
Rachel and her dog, Copper, met up with former Bachelor contestants Raven Gates, Alexis Waters, Kristina Schulman, Astrid Loch, Whitney Fransway, Jasmine Goode, and Corinne Olympios, for advice on being the new Bachelorette. Rachel greeted the 31 men as the limos arrived. Bryan spoke in Spanish, calling himself "trouble," and kissed her during the cocktail party. Bryce wore his firefighter uniform and literally swept Rachel off her feet. Jonathan tickled her. Lee serenaded Rachel with his guitar. Adam brought along his doll, "Adam Jr." Matt wore a penguin costume. Grant pulled up in an ambulance with sirens sounding. Michael brought brownies and said "the blacker the brownie the sweeter the dude." Lucas was boisterous, stupid, and annoying (more-so than the others), showcasing his catchphrase, "Whaboom!" Bryan got the first impression rose. At the rose ceremony, Blake K., Grant, Jedidiah, Kyle, Michael, Milton, Mohit, and Rob were eliminated. | |||||
139 | 2 | "Week 2: Malibu" | May 29, 2017 | 1302 | 5.68[31] |
For the first group date, eight men competed in a domestic-themed obstacle course to identify "husband material," hosted by franchise fans Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis. Lucas won, and used his time alone with Rachel to read her a poem. Dean received the group-date rose. Peter got the first one-on-one date with Rachel; they flew with Rachel's dog to Palm Springs to attend BarkFest by BarkBox. Rachel gave Peter a rose at dinner, and they kissed during a fireworks display. Ten men attended a group date where they played basketball for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and an audience of strangers. After the game, a woman named Lexi told Rachel that DeMario was her boyfriend and ghosted her to become a Bachelorette contestant, which would indicate DeMario lied on his application. Rachel asked DeMario to join the conversation; he claimed the relationship with Lexi wasn't serious and that he did break things off, but Rachel decided that DeMario was not being honest and she eliminated him. Rachel gave Josiah the group-date rose. Lucas and Blake E., who were acquainted prior to filming, criticized each other to Rachel during the cocktail party. DeMario arrived and asked to speak with Rachel. | |||||
140 | 3 | "Week 3: Los Angeles" | June 5, 2017 | 1303 | 6.04[32] |
Rachel heard DeMario out and instructed him to leave. In the Rose Ceremony, Blake E, Jamey, and Lucas were eliminated. The first group date went to The Ellen DeGeneres Show where they danced shirtless for the audience and played Never Have I Ever. Fred kissed Rachel during the date; she admitted that she still thinks of him as a little boy, and eliminated him. Alex got the first group-date rose. Anthony got the one-on-one date and they went horseback riding in Beverly Hill; she gave him a rose before they kissed and slow danced. Rachel's The Bachelor co-contestants planned the second group date. The guys danced on the stripper pole of a party bus, then had to mud wrestle each other; Bryce defeated Kenny in the final round. Eric got the group-date rose. At the cocktail party, tensions ran high because Bryce and Lee had spoken against Eric to Rachel's friends during the group date. | |||||
141 | 4 | "Week 4: South Carolina" | June 19, 2017 | 1304 | 5.90[33] |
As the cocktail party continues, Lee stirs up more drama with the other contestants. During Rachel and Kenny's one-on-one time, Lee interrupts twice, angering Kenny. Kenny and Lee later get into a loud argument, which Rachel overhears. Rachel becomes frustrated by the drama overshadowing her time with the guys, but continues to the rose ceremony where Brady, Bryce, and Diggy are eliminated. The remaining contestants go to Hilton Head Island, where Dean is selected for a one-on-one date. Rachel and Dean enjoy a picnic and take a ride on a blimp. At dinner, Dean opens up about his family and receives a rose from Rachel. For the group date, Rachel and the contestants go on a booze cruise and the contestants later participate in a spelling bee, with Josiah emerging as the winner. Later that evening, Iggy warns Rachel about Josiah. Lee tells Rachel about the fight with Kenny and she later confronts Kenny about Lee's words. After his time with Rachel, Kenny pulls Lee aside to speak. | |||||
142 | 5 | "Week 5: Norway" | June 26, 2017 | 1305 | 5.39[34] |
Kenny and Lee get into another argument and at the end of the group date, Bryan receives the rose. Jack gets a one-on-one date where they go dancing and walk around the city. Rachel does not feel a connection with Jack at dinner and sends him home. During the rose ceremony, Jonathan and Iggy are eliminated and the remaining men travel to Norway. Bryan receives a one-on-one date with Rachel and the two go rappelling down the Olympic Ski Jump in Oslo. At dinner, Bryan receives a rose. The other men are selected to go on a group date, where they play handball. Will impresses Rachel during the game and opens up to her that evening, he receives the group date rose. Lee and Kenny go on a two-on-one date. They take a helicopter ride through the Norwegian forest. Rachel goes back and forth between the two men about their side of the story. Rachel tells Kenny that Lee claimed he threw him out of a van and Kenny confronts Lee after his time with Rachel. | |||||
143 | 6 | "Week 6: Denmark" | June 27, 2017 | 1306 | 4.51[35] |
As the two-on-one date continues, Kenny confronts Lee about his lies. Rachel returns and sends Lee home, but does not give the rose to Kenny. Before getting into the helicopter to leave, Kenny goes back to Lee to say his final words. At the end of the night, Rachel and Kenny spend time together and she gives him the rose. At the rose ceremony, Josiah and Anthony are sent home. The remaining group goes to Denmark, where Eric receives a one-on-one date. The two explore the city and go to an amusement park. Eric opens up about his relationship with his mom and receives a rose from Rachel. On the group date, the men row an ancient Viking ship and play Viking games. During the final round of the game, Kenny and Adam face off, where both men get superficial cuts. At the cocktail party after the group date, Kenny misses his daughter and is unsure about continuing on the show. Rachel understands Kenny's dilemma and the two mutually agree for Kenny to return home. Peter receives the group date rose. Will and Rachel go on a one-on-one date touring the city. Rachel is surprised by Will's lack of intimacy and his relationship history, so she sends him home. At the rose ceremony, Alex is sent home. | |||||
144 | 7 | "Week 7: Switzerland" | July 3, 2017 | 1307 | N/A |
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