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The Bachelorette
Season 13
Promotional poster
StarringRachel Lindsay
No. of episodes11
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseMay 22 (2017-05-22) –
August 7, 2017 (2017-08-07)
Season chronology
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Season 12
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Season 14
List of episodes

The thirteenth season of The Bachelorette premiered on May 22, 2017.[1] This season featured Rachel Lindsay, a 32-year-old attorney from Dallas, Texas.[2] The season concluded on August 7, 2017.

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 in the history of the Bachelor Nation franchise. The season concluded when 37-year-old chiropractor Bryan Abasolo was named the winner. The two lived in Dallas before relocating to Abasolo's hometown of Miami, prior to their August 2019 wedding in Mexico.

Development and Production

Casting began during season twelve of The Bachelorette. Lindsay was named as the bachelorette during Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[2]

This season's cast includes pro wrestler Kenny Layne.

Destinations for this season were South Carolina, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland and Spain, with appearances including actors Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, former NBA player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, actress and television host Ellen DeGeneres and country singer Russell Dickerson.[3]

Contestants

The season began with 31 contestants.[4]

Name Age Hometown Occupation Outcome Place Ref
Bryan Abasolo[5][6] 37 Miami, Florida Chiropractor Winner 1 [7]
Peter Kraus [8] 31 Madison, Wisconsin Business Owner Runner-Up 2
Eric Bigger[9] 29 Baltimore, Maryland Personal Trainer Week 9 3
Dean Unglert[6][10] 26 Aspen, Colorado Startup Recruiter Week 8 4 [11]
Adam Gottschalk[12] 27 Dallas, Texas Real Estate Agent Week 7 5 [13]
Matthew "Matt" Munson[14] 32 Meriden, Connecticut Construction Sales Rep 6
Aleksandr "Alex" Bordyukov[15] 28 Grosse Pointe, Michigan Information Systems Supervisor Week 6 7 [16]
William "Will" Gaskins[5] 28 White Plains, New York Sales Manager 8
Kenny Layne[6][17][18] 35 Orlando, Florida Professional Wrestler 9
Anthony Battle[8] 26 Chicago, Illinois Education Software Manager Week 5 10-11
Josiah Graham[5][19] 28 Plantation, Florida Prosecuting Attorney
Lee Garrett[17] 30 Jacksonville, Florida Singer/Songwriter 12
Ignacio "Iggy" Rodriguez[8] 30 Pasadena, California Consulting Firm CEO Week 4 13-14 [20]
Jonathan Treece[17][21] 31 Paragould, Arkansas Tickle Monster
Jack Stone[12] 32 Dallas, Texas Attorney 15 [22]
Brady Ervin[5] 29 Eden Prairie, Minnesota Male Model Week 3 16-18
Kenneth "Diggy" Moreland[8] 31 Chicago, Illinois Senior Inventory Analyst
Bryce Powers[23] 30 Orlando, Florida Firefighter
Frederick "Fred" Johnson[6][12] 27 Dallas, Texas Executive Assistant 19 [24]
Blake Elarbee[25] 31 Marina del Rey, California Aspiring Drummer Week 2 20-22
James "Jamey" Kocan[26] 32 Santa Monica, California Sales Account Executive
Lucas Yancey[26][27] 30 Woodside, California Whaboom
DeMario Jackson[6][28] 30 Century City, California Executive Recruiter 23 [29]
Jedidiah Ballard[30] 35 Augusta, Georgia ER Physician Week 1 24-31 [31]
Michael Black[8][32] 26 Chicago, Illinois Former Professional Basketball Player
Robert "Rob" Howard[12][33] 30 Calgary, Alberta Law Student
Grant Hubsher 29 Palm Harbor, Florida Emergency Medicine Physician
Blake Killpack[34] 29 San Francisco, California U.S. Marine Veteran
Milton LaCroix[5] 31 North Bay Village, Florida Hotel Recreation Supervisor
Mohit Sehgal 26 Pacifica, California Product Manager
Kyle Sherwood[35] 26 Stratford, Connecticut Marketing Consultant

Future Appearances

Bachelor in Paradise

Season 4

DeMario Jackson was set to appear in the fourth season of Bachelor in Paradise thus became the only cast member of this season has announced. When production restarted after the misconduct allegations had halted production, Jackson did not return for filming.[36] Dean Unglert joined the cast on that season after he was eliminated during hometowns,.[37] Diggy Moreland, Matt Munson, Iggy Rodriguez, Jack Stone, Jonathan Treece, Fred Johnson, Blake Elarbee, and Adam Gottschalk would also appear on season 4. When production restarted, Rodriguez was eliminated in week one. Munson quit in week two. Elarbee and Johnson were eliminated in week three. Unglert, Moreland, Stone, and Treece all quit in week four. Gottschalk left Paradise in a relationship with Raven Gates.

Season 5

Eric Bigger and Diggy Moreland competed in the fifth season of Bachelor in Paradise on their third Bachelor Nation appearances. They were joined by first time returnee Kenny Layne. Layne quit in week three. Bigger quit in week five. Moreland was eliminated in week five.

Season 6

Unglert returned for the sixth season of Bachelor in Paradise. He quit during week 3 but returned in week 5. He quit, once again, that same week.

Australia Season 2

Alex Bordyukov appeared on the second season of Bachelor in Paradise Australia.[38] He left the show in week 7 to pursue a relationship with fellow US contestant, Caroline Lunny, who was also competing on that season. However, the pair is no longer together.

The Bachelor Winter Games

Unglert would appear again on his third Bachelor Nation franchise appearance in The Bachelor Winter Games, he joined with first-time returnees Eric Bigger, Jamey Kocan and Josiah Graham to compete as Team USA. Bigger and Kocan were eliminated in week one, Graham was eliminated in week three. Unglert was eliminated in week four.

Call-out order

Order Bachelors Episode / Week
1 2/3 3/4 4/5 5/6 6 7 8 9/10 10
1 Peter Bryan Dean Alex Dean Bryan Eric Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan
2 Josiah Peter Peter Anthony Bryan Will Peter Dean Eric Peter Peter
3 Bryan Will Josiah Eric Eric Kenny Bryan Peter Peter Eric
4 Kenny Jack Bryan Will Peter Dean Matt Eric Dean
5 Rob Jamey Bryce Dean Adam Eric Dean Adam
6 Iggy Iggy Eric Jonathan Will Peter Adam Matt
7 Bryce Eric Anthony Peter Matt Alex Alex
8 Will DeMario Will Adam Alex Adam Will
9 Diggy Jonathan Jonathan Bryan Josiah Matt Kenny
10 Kyle Bryce Jack Matt Anthony Anthony
Josiah
11 Blake K. Alex Matt Josiah Kenny
12 Brady Kenny Alex Jack Lee Lee
13 Dean Dean Adam Iggy Iggy
Jonathan
14 Eric Matt Kenny Kenny
15 DeMario Anthony Brady Lee Jack
16 Blake E. Brady Lee Brady
Bryce
Diggy
17 Fred Josiah Iggy
18 Jonathan Lee Fred
19 Lee Diggy Diggy Fred
20 Alex Fred Blake E.
Jamey
Lucas
21 Milton Adam
22 Adam Blake E.
23 Matt Lucas DeMario
24 Grant Blake K.
Grant
Jedidiah
Kyle
Michael
Milton
Mohit
Rob
25 Anthony
26 Jamey
27 Jack
28 Mohit
29 Jedidiah
30 Michael
31 Lucas
  The contestant received the first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during a date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated during a 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)
1351"Week 1: Season Premiere"May 22, 2017 (2017-05-22)13015.66[39]1.8/6[39]
1362"Week 2: Celebrity Guests"May 29, 2017 (2017-05-29)13025.68[40]1.5/6[40]
1373"Week 3: Ellen DeGeneres & More"June 5, 2017 (2017-06-05)13036.04[41]1.7/6[41]
1384"Week 4: Hilton Head Island"June 19, 2017 (2017-06-19)[a]13045.90[42]1.6/6[42]
1395"Week 5: Part 1"June 26, 2017 (2017-06-26)[b]13055.39[43]1.4/6[43]
1406"Week 5: Part 2"June 27, 2017 (2017-06-27)13064.51[44]1.2/5[44]
1417"Week 6: Switzerland"July 10, 2017 (2017-07-10)13075.68[45]1.4/6[45]
1428"Week 7: Hometown Dates"July 17, 2017 (2017-07-17)13086.21[46]1.6/7[46]
1439"Week 8: Spain"July 24, 2017 (2017-07-24)13096.43[47]1.6/7[47]
14410"The Men Tell All"July 31, 2017 (2017-07-31)N/A5.76[48]1.5/6[48]
14511"Week 9: Season 13 Finale"August 7, 2017 (2017-08-07)13107.57[49]2.1/8[49]

Notes

  1. ^ The episode was originally scheduled to air on June 12, 2017, but ABC preempted it due to the ongoing of game 5 of the 2017 NBA Finals.
  2. ^ The episode was originally scheduled to air on June 19, 2017, but having been preempted on the previous episode schedule of June 19.

Controversies

Lee Garrett's racist tweets

The show came under fire for casting Lee Garrett, who had tweeted many racist comments, for their first ever black lead's season. Garrett's tweets consisted of comparing Black Lives Matter to a terrorist group, comparing the NAACP to the Ku Klux Klan, and called feminists ugly.[50]

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