When will the hometown episode of “Bachelorette” air in 2024?

When will the hometown episode of “Bachelorette” air in 2024?

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This week, lead actress Jenn Tran travels to her hometowns on “The Bachelorette.”

She meets with the families and friends of the four men still on her season after she started with 25 contestants. An Arizona man, Dakota, was one of the first to be sent home – the sommelier failed to impress Jenn in Week 1.

In Week 6, viewers saw the Bachelorette make some difficult decisions regarding some close connections to her. She sent a man home before the rose ceremony after he repeatedly told her he loved her but didn’t seem sincere.

The Bachelor franchise had another surprise in store for its fans, as it announced the new lead actor much earlier than usual. The next Bachelor is Grant Ellis, who was sent home before the final four – his season will air in 2025.

Want to know who Jenn ends up with? Here’s where to watch week 7 of The Bachelorette, when the new episode airs, and when to watch the finale.

Who was sent home from “The Bachelorette”?

Three men were sent home in week 6 of the 21st season of “The Bachelorette”:

  • Grant, 30, a day trader from Houston. @grantellis__
  • Sam M., 26, a contractor from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. @sam.mckinney.23
  • Spencer, 30, a pet portrait entrepreneur from Dallas. @spencer.conley

Who is left on “The Bachelorette”?

Four men are left as we move into week 7 of “The Bachelorette” 2024:

  • Devin, 27, trucking company owner from Houston. @devin.strader
  • Jeremy, 29, a real estate investor from New York City. @j___way
  • Jonathon, 27, a creative director from Los Angeles. @jiggity.jon
  • Marcus, 31, an Army Ranger veteran from Raleigh, North Carolina. @marcus__edward

What day is Bachelorette on?

New episodes of “The Bachelorette” 2024 will be released every Monday starting July 8th.

Is “The Bachelorette” on tonight?

Yes, a new episode of the 21st season of “The Bachelorette” airs every Monday at 8 p.m. Arizona time.

What time is “The Bachelorette” on tonight?

“The Bachelorette,” Season 21, Week 7, can be watched tonight at 8 p.m. Arizona time on ABC15 or streamed on Hulu at 2 a.m. on Tuesday, August 20.

How long is tonight’s episode of “The Bachelorette”?

Tonight’s episode of The Bachelorette, Week 7, will be two hours long and air from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. MST.

Where can you watch “Bachelorette” live?

“The Bachelorette” airs at 8 p.m. MST on ABC15 in the Phoenix area or on your local ABC network.

Where can I watch “The Bachelorette” 2024?

Episode 7 of The Bachelorette will be available on Hulu after 2 a.m. MST on Tuesday, August 20.

A subscription to Hulu costs $7.99 per month (or $79.99 per year) for the ad-supported plan. Students can get Hulu with ads for $1.99 per month, and Hulu without ads costs $17.99 per month.

When is the finale of “The Bachelorette” 2024?

It’s currently unclear when The Bachelorette 2024 finale will air. Since the hometowns will air this week, when Jenn’s season also has sleepovers, Men Tell All, and the finale, that means the final episode will air sometime in September, possibly on September 9.

However, since Monday Night Football also begins on this day, there may be some changes to the schedule.

When does the “Golden Bachelorette” start?

The first season of “The Golden Bachelorette,” starring Joan Vassos, premieres on Wednesday, September 18. Episodes air Wednesdays on ABC and stream Thursdays on Hulu.

Also on TV tonight! Love Island USA season 6 reunion: date, time, where to watch and who is still together?

Who will Jenn choose on “The Bachelorette”?

*Warning, spoilers for the 21st season of “The Bachelorette”*

Reality Steve posted a spoiler on Instagram on May 31 about how Jenn Tran’s finale ends.

He wrote in the post that Jenn’s overnights and finale were filmed on the Big Island of Hawaii. Her final two men were Marcus Shoberg and Devin Strader.

Jenn eventually gets engaged to Devin Strader.

However, considering Reality Steve announced the winner of Joey’s season, he was wrong—there’s always a chance that someone else will be chosen.

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