"Never Happened Before": Jenn Tran Reveals Her Bachelorette Season 21 Ending Is Unlike Any Other

Ahead of the July premiere of The Bachelorette season 21, star Jenn Tran revealed that her ending "has never happened before." Jenn, a 26-year-old physician assistant student from Hillsdale, New Jersey, who's currently living in Miami, Florida, first appeared in Joey Graziadei's Bachelor season. She made it to the Top 6, but Joey eliminated her right before his hometown dates. Jenn was ecstatic to continue her journey to find love during The Bachelorette season 21.

Jenn Tran Says Her 'Bachelorette' Finale Has 'Never Happened Before' | Us  Weekly

"I think I’m also being told that the ending of my season is also something that has never happened before."

According to Us WeeklyKaitlyn Bristowe shared an Instagram story with a clip from an interview that she did with Jenn at CMA Fest in Nashville on Saturday, June 8. During the interview, Jenn revealed, "I think I’m also being told that the ending of my season is also something that has never happened before." However, Jenn didn't give any hints as to what happened during her finale.

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The Bachelor season 28 finale was also unprecedented. After Joey sent home Jenn and the remaining women, his final two were Daisy Kent and Kelsey Anderson. When Daisy realized that Joey was going to choose Kelsey, she went to Kelsey's room and told her that she was going to leave. In a moment of sisterhood, Daisy and Kelsey rode to the final rose ceremony in the same limousine, holding hands, which was something that was never seen on The Bachelor before. Daisy told Joey that she was going to leave, which opened the door for him to propose to Kelsey without having to break up with her first. Joey and Kelsey then got engaged.

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Not only is Jenn's ending something that has never happened before on The Bachelorette, but she's breaking new ground in other ways as well. Her season won't take place at the traditional Bachelor Mansion, but instead at the Hummingbird Nest Ranch in Santa Susana, California. Jenn is also the first Asian American Bachelor franchise lead in history, which is something that means a lot to her because she believes that Asian Americans need more representation on television.

Although it sometimes feels as though the producers hype up the endings to the Bachelor franchise shows in order to get ratings, Joey's finale was truly shocking. The winner and runner-up had never had contact before the final rose ceremony in the past, which made for a very special ending. If Jenn follows in Joey's footsteps, then her finale will be just as riveting. It's intriguing to imagine what could've happened on Jenn's season that will be different from the past 20. Hopefully, Jenn is happy with the way that things turned out, and she found her happily-ever-after.