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The Bachelor
Season 21
Promotional poster
StarringNick Viall
No. of episodes13 (including 2 specials)
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 2 (2017-01-02) –
March 13, 2017 (2017-03-13)
Season chronology
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Season 22
List of episodes

The 21st season of The Bachelor premiered on January 2, 2017.[1] This season features 36-year-old Nick Viall, a software sales executive from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who later resided in Chicago, Illinois.

Viall attended the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration. Viall was the runner-up on both the 10th and 11th seasons of The Bachelorette featuring Andi Dorfman and Kaitlyn Bristowe, respectively. He also made it to the final episode on the 3rd season of Bachelor in Paradise along with Bachelor alumna Jennifer Saviano.

The season concluded on March 13, 2017, 29-year-old special education teacher Vanessa Grimaldi from Montreal, Quebec was named the winner and became Viall's fiancée, becoming the first Canadian contestant to win the show. Their engagement ended on August 25, 2017.

Filming and development

Casting and contestants

On August 30, 2016, during season 2 episode 4 of Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise and while the 3rd season of Bachelor in Paradise was still airing, Nick Viall was announced as the next Bachelor.[2] Prior to Viall's selection in the series, fan favorites Luke Pell and Chase McNary, both from The Bachelorette season 12 were considered for the lead role on the show, according to host Chris Harrison. Pell and McNary would go on to compete in The Bachelor Winter Games and season six of Bachelor in Paradise, respectively.[3]

Production

The season traveled to many places including Viall's home state of Wisconsin; New Orleans, Louisiana; Saint Thomas in United States Virgin Islands; Bimini, the Bahamas and Finnish Lapland. Numerous media outlets reported Backstreet Boys have performed at Honda Stage at the iHeartRadio Theater in Downtown Los Angeles on September 30, 2016 with former contestants Ashley Iaconetti and Becca Tilley. Besides Backstreet Boys, this season also had appearances include Olympians Michelle Carter, Allyson Felix and Carl Lewis, country singer Chris Lane and Lolo.[4][5]

Originally, production was set to travel to Charleston, South Carolina instead of Wisconsin, but producers changed the destination when Hurricane Matthew hit South Carolina. Host Chris Harrison stated that the trip was to be headed to Kiawah Island. South Carolina would later be visited in the thirteenth season of The Bachelorette.[6][7]

Contestants

The season began with 30 contestants.[8]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place Ref
Vanessa Grimaldi[9] 29 Montreal, Quebec Special Education Teacher Winner 1 [10]
Raven Gates[11][12] 25 Hoxie, Arkansas Fashion Boutique Owner Runner-Up 2
Rachel Lindsay[11] 31 Dallas, Texas Attorney Week 9 3 [13]
Corinne Olympios[11][14] 24 Miami, Florida Business Owner Week 8 4 [15]
Kristina Schulman[16] 24 Lexington, Kentucky Dental Hygienist Week 7 5 [17]
Danielle Maltby[18] 31 Colgate, Wisconsin Neonatal Nurse 6
Danielle Lombard[12][19] 27 Danville, California Small Business Owner Week 6 7 [20]
Whitney Fransway[21] 25 Chanhassen, Minnesota Pilates Instructor 8
Jasmine Goode[22] 29 Maplewood, New Jersey Pro Basketball Dancer 9
Jaimi King[23] 28 New Orleans, Louisiana Chef Week 5 10–12
Josephine Tutman[22] 24 Santa Cruz, California Registered Nurse
Alexis Waters[11][24] 23 Secaucus, New Jersey Aspiring Dolphin Trainer
Taylor Nolan[25] 23 Seattle, Washington Mental Health Counselor 13 [26]
Astrid Loch[27] 26 Tampa, Florida Plastic Surgery Office Manager Week 4 14–15
Sarah Vendal[19] 26 Palmdale, California Grade School Teacher
Brittany Farrar[19] 26 Santa Monica, California Travel Nurse Week 3 16–17 [28]
Christen Whitney[29][30] 25 Martinsville, Indiana Wedding Videographer
Dominique Alexis[19] 25 Los Angeles, California Restaurant Server 18 [31]
Lacey Mark[32] 25 Montville Township, New Jersey Digital Marketing Manager Week 2 19–21
Hailey Merkt[33] 23 Vancouver, British Columbia Photographer
Elizabeth Whitelaw[34] 24 New Trier, Illinois Marketing Manager
Elizabeth "Liz" Sandoz[11] 29 Scottsbluff, Nebraska Doula 22 [35]
Angela Amezcua[36] 26 Cumberland, Maryland Model Week 1 23–30 [37]
Jasmine Brown[38] 25 Tacoma, Washington Flight Attendant
Olivia Burnette[39] 25 Anchorage, Alaska Apparel Sales Representative
Ida Marie DeLosSantos[40] 23 Harlingen, Texas Sales Manager
Briana Guertler[41] 28 Salt Lake City, Utah Surgical Unit Nurse
Lauren Hussey[42] 30 Naples, Florida Law School Graduate
Susannah Milan[43] 26 San Diego, California Account Manager
Michelle Ramkissoon[19][12] 24 Los Angeles, California Food Truck Owner

Future appearances

The Bachelorette

Rachel Lindsay was chosen as the bachelorette for the thirteenth season of The Bachelorette while this season of the show was still airing, becoming the first African American lead cast member of the franchise's history.[44]

Bachelor in Paradise

Season 4

Raven Gates, Corinne Olympios, Taylor Nolan, Alexis Waters, Lacey Mark, Kristina Schulman, Danielle Maltby, Danielle Lombard, Christen Whitney, Sarah Vendal, Dominique Alexis, Jaimi King, and Jasmine Goode, returned for season four of Bachelor in Paradise.[45] Olympios quit during week 1 after the production shutdown. Mark had originally quit during week 1 but returned following the shutdown. Maltby quit during week 2, and Schulman in week 3. Waters and Vendal were eliminated during week 2, and Alexis during week 4. During week 4, Lombard split from her partner, Dean Unglert, Whitney split from her partner, Jack Stone, King split from her partner, Diggy Moreland, and Goode split from her partner, Jonathan Treece. Gates, Nolan, and Mark all left Paradise in relationships with Adam Gottschalk, Derek Peth, and Daniel Maguire, respectively. It was announced on the reunion show, however, that Mark and Maguire had ended their relationship. Meanwhile, Gates and Gottschalk were still dating while Nolan and Peth became engaged. As of June 26, 2018, Nolan and Peth had called off their engagement and ended their relationship.

Season 5

Whitney, Astrid Loch and Angela Amezcua returned for season five of Bachelor in Paradise. Amezcua and Whitney were eliminated during week 4. Loch split from her partner, Kevin Wendt, during week six. It was announced on the reunion show, however, that they had rekindled their relationship after leaving Paradise.

Season 6

Amezuca and Schulman returned for season six of Bachelor in Paradise, along with Whitney Fransway. Schulman and Fransway quit during week 5. Amezcua split from her partner, Chase McNary, in week 6.

Dancing with the Stars

Nick Viall competed in the twenty-fourth season of Dancing with the Stars. He partnered with Peta Murgatroyd and finished in 6th place.

The Bachelor

Gates was featured as a friend of future contestant, Tia Booth, during her introductory video for the twenty-second season of the show. Gates appeared once again on that same season during Booth's hometown in a deleted scene.

Ex On The Beach

Outside of the Bachelor Nation franchise, Goode was featured on the first season of the USA version of Ex On The Beach.

Call-out order

Order Bachelorettes Episode / Week
1 2/3 3/4 4/5 5/6 6/7[a] 7/8[b] 8/9A 9A/9B 10
1 Danielle L. Rachel Corinne Danielle L. Danielle L. Rachel Kristina Raven Raven Raven Vanessa
2 Elizabeth Vanessa Danielle M. Vanessa Kristina Danielle M. Raven[c] Vanessa Rachel Vanessa Raven
3 Rachel Danielle L. Christen[d] Rachel Raven Corinne N/A Corinne Vanessa Rachel
4 Christen Christen Astrid Raven Whitney Kristina Rachel Corinne
5 Taylor Astrid Taylor Taylor Danielle M. Raven Kristina
6 Kristina Corinne Whitney Whitney Jasmine G. Vanessa Danielle M.
7 Angela Elizabeth Kristina Kristina Rachel Danielle L. Danielle L.
8 Lauren Jasmine G. Danielle L. Jasmine G. Jaimi Jasmine G. Whitney
9 Michelle Raven Rachel Alexis Josephine Whitney Jasmine G.
10 Dominique Kristina Vanessa Astrid Vanessa Alexis
Jaimi
Josephine
11 Ida Marie Danielle M. Raven Danielle M. Alexis
12 Olivia Sarah Jaimi Jaimi Corinne
13 Sarah Josephine Dominique Josephine Taylor Taylor
14 Jasmine G. Lacey Sarah Sarah Astrid
Sarah
15 Hailey Taylor Alexis Corinne
16 Astrid Alexis Brittany Brittany
Christen
17 Liz Hailey Josephine
18 Corinne Whitney Jasmine G. Dominique
19 Vanessa Dominique Elizabeth
Hailey
Lacey
20 Danielle M. Jaimi
21 Raven Brittany
22 Jaimi Liz Liz
23 Briana Angela
Briana
Ida Marie
Jasmine B.
Lauren
Michelle
Olivia
Susannah
24 Susannah
25 Josephine
26 Brittany
27 Jasmine B.
28 Whitney
29 Lacey
30 Alexis
  The contestant received a first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during the date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated during the date
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant won the competition

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating/share
(18–49)
2031"Week 1: Season 21 Premiere"January 2, 2017 (2017-01-02)21016.62[47]2.1/6[47]
2042"Week 2: Wedding Photo Shoot"January 9, 2017 (2017-01-09)21026.54[48]2.1/6[48]
2053"Week 3: The Backstreet Boys"January 16, 2017 (2017-01-16)21037.11[49]2.3/7[49]
2064"Week 4: Nick's Hometown"January 23, 2017 (2017-01-23)21047.32[50]2.4/8[50]
2075"Week 5: New Orleans"January 30, 2017 (2017-01-30)21057.23[51]2.3/8[51]
2086"Week 6: St. Thomas"February 6, 2017 (2017-02-06)21067.47[52]2.4/8[52]
2097"Week 7: Bimini"February 13, 2017 (2017-02-13)21077.56[53]2.4/8[53]
2108"Week 8: Hometowns"February 20, 2017 (2017-02-20)21087.88[54]2.5/8[54]
2119"Week 9: Finland"February 27, 2017 (2017-02-27)2109A7.71[55]2.4/9[55]
21210"Week 9, Part 2: Finland"March 6, 2017 (2017-03-06)2109B7.09[56]2.2/8[56]
21311"The Women Tell All"March 6, 2017 (2017-03-06)N/A5.77[56]1.8/6[56]
21412"Season Finale: Week 10"March 13, 2017 (2017-03-13)21108.40[57]2.7/9[57]
21513"After the Final Rose"March 13, 2017 (2017-03-13)N/A7.85[57]2.4/8[57]

Notes

  1. ^ Nick decided to cancel the cocktail party and the rose ceremony. The remaining four contestants are given roses by default.
  2. ^ In week 7, there was no traditional rose ceremony held. Nick gave the roses directly to the remaining ladies instead and told them that they are still in the competition.
  3. ^ Raven mentioned that she did have the rose from the group date. The segment of the date when Nick gave the rose to her was unaired.
  4. ^ Christen had the rose from the second group date. The segment of the date when Nick gave the rose to her was unaired.[46]

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