MEN from all over the country have flocked to the set of The Bachelorette in hopes of being chosen by either Gabby Windey or Rachel Recchia.
The Bachelorette’s 19th Season premiered on July 11, 2022, and details about Gabby and Rachel’s final four have been revealed.
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Who are Rachel and Gabby’s last four on The Bachelorette?
This season, 35 men will fight for the hearts of the singles, but only two will make it all the way.
While the season winners are still unclear, we now know who the co-singles chose for their hometown dates, thanks to Reality Steve.
Rachel’s top four are:
- Aven Jones
- Tyler Norris
- Zach Shallcross
- Tino Franco
Gabby’s top candidates are:
- Eric Schwer
- Jason Alabaster
- Johnny DePhillipo
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Gabby’s last top fourth entrant turned out to be Justin Budfuloski from Simi Valley, California, Style Caster reports.
When did season 19 of The Bachelorette premiere?
The Bachelorette first introduced two leads in Season 11 with Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowebut the participants had to vote on who the single hen party for the season†
Season 16 also saw two singles after Clare Crawley left the show after find love earlyto give Tayshia Adams a time to shine, but until now there has never been a two-lead season.
Rachel and Gabby’s Journey because love marks the first season in Bachelorette history that has two leads everywhere all season.
The historic season premiered on ABC Monday, July 11, 2022 at 8 p.m. EST.
Who is the host?
Next Chris Harrison’s Controversial Exit of the franchise, The Bachelorette has seen a few different hosts.
The past two seasons of The Bachelorette have been hosted by Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams, but season 19 will see someone new.
In March 2022, it was announced that former Bachelor star Jesse Palmer used to be asked to take on the role after a successful run as host of The Bachelor.
It was later revealed that the former hosts weren’t even asked to return? despite their popularity among fansbut that they were part of the conversations in determining the role.
Sources told Us Weekly that Kaitlyn and Tayshia were “part of the conversation” and not caught off guard.
“Kaitlyn and Tayshia had a bit of a heads up,” said the source, adding that they “have not been informed that they will not be returning as cohosts in the live final.”
Jesse returned to host as Chris’ replacement on the July 11 premiere.