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Release Date: Monday, July 8 at 8pm ET/PT |
Channel: ABC |
Live US stream: FuboTV 7-day free trial or Hulu + Live TV |
Stream Next Day: Hulu |
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Watch The Bachelorette Season 21: Synopsis
Summer’s here and the heat is on as Jenn Tran’s quest for love continues. The former The Bachelor contestant may have lost her Joey, but the 26-year-old firecracker is now firmly behind the wheel – alongside host Jesse Palmer – and raring to go as the franchise’s first Asian American lead. Follow Jenn on her life-changing journey with our guide below, explaining how to watch The Bachelorette Season 21 online from anywhere now.
Love has proven elusive for Jenn in the past. Having formerly been in a few “bad relationships,” respite came briefly in the form of Bachelor dreamboat Joey Graziadei. “I’ve never felt anything like this before,” she shared of their easy chemistry. “I just want to get naked and cuddle in the woods.” In the end, the tennis pro gave his final rose to someone else. Which was a good thing, really, as that left Jenn free to take up the mantle as the series’ first Asian Bachelorette.
Now all of Jenn’s Disney dreams are coming true. She’s got the keys to the brand new Bachelorette mansion in Santa Susana, and, having accosted Cupid’s bow, is ready to take aim at her Prince Charming – ideally a man with a huge personality and cheeky banter – from among the motorcade of bachelors pulling up outside the mansion to court her.
Who are some of the twenty-five contestants hoping to get familiar with the beautiful bachelorette? There’s 29-year-old Aerospace Engineer Aaron Erb from Oklahoma; irrepressible Chicago native Hakeem Moulton, who "loves planning cheesy romantic dates for his partner"; and former pro swimmer Thomas Nguyen, whose family like Jenn's also hail from Vietnam. Then there's Army Ranger veteran Marcus, startup founder Jahaan Ansari, and pet portrait entrepreneur Spencer, among dozens of others.
Ready to hop aboard this rollercoaster of summer love? Then read on below, where we explain how to watch The Bachelorette Season 21 online – and free from anywhere in the world.
How to watch The Bachelorette Season 21 online in the US
Jenn's back and looking for her special someone. The Bachelorette Season 21 debuted on Monday, July 8 at 8pm ET/PT on ABC. While there’s no known episode tally yet, there’s usually a total of between 9 and 13, with new episodes released once per week every Monday until the finale.
Long since cut the cord? You’ll find new episodes added to ABC’s catch-up service a day after its initial broadcast. No cable log-in details are required, and episodes remain available for FREE a whole week after they’ve aired.
A select few over-the-top streaming services can also provide access to ABC programming live or on-demand.
How to watch The Bachelorette Season 21 without cable
FuboTV is an ideal cable-replacement service. Not only does it provide ABC so that you can watch episodes of The Bachelorette live as they air, but it's got the largest and most varied selection of channels – including FOX, ESPN, NBC, FX, MTV and Bravo.
It's a comprehensive cable replacement, with Fubo's entry-level Pro plan packed with over 140 channels for a very reasonable $79.99 a month – and that’s only after you’ve enjoyed its FREE FuboTV trial deal.
Alternatively, Hulu provides multiple ways to stream The Bachelorette. If you want to catch the hit dating TV show live, then ABC is available with the Hulu with Live TV package at $76.99 a month. That includes Disney Plus and ESPN Plus (with ads), and also offers subscribers an initial 3-day free trial.
Another option is the cheaper, standard Hulu plan. If you can wait less than 24 hours, you could stream new episodes live from as little as $7.99 a month. Plus, new subscribers are entitled to the plan’s 30-day free trial.
And if you’re looking to save even more money, then the Disney Plus bundle options offer a variety of plans. For example, the ad-supported Trio Basic plan gifts you with Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for just $14.99 a month – that’s a saving of 44% against the total cost of subscribing to each platform individually.
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How to watch The Bachelorette Season 21 from anywhere
If you're a US citizen on vacation or working overseas, you can still watch The Bachelorette Season 21 online just as you would at home.
While services like FuboTV block access from IP addresses outside of the US, there's a handy piece of software called a VPN that can change your IP address to make it look like you're accessing streaming services from any country in the world.
For example, US citizens overseas can subscribe to a VPN, join a US-based server and access their subscription from anywhere in the world, just like they would back home.
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How to watch The Bachelorette Season 21 online in Canada
Stream every episode of The Bachelorette Season 21 in Canada on Citytv. After the season premiere on July 8, new episodes will air every Monday at 8pm ET/PT, simultaneous with their US release.
If you missed the liner broadcast, episodes are available to stream free through Citytv’s online platform, and less than 24 hours after they air. However, you’ll need to enter your TV provider details to do so.
Additionally, cord-cutters can enjoy Citytv Pluscontent through the Amazon Prime channel of the same name. It’s free to new subscribers for the first 30 days, and then CA$4.99 a month on top of the CA$9.99 Amazon Prime membership cost.
Out of the country? Download a VPN and watch The Bachelorette Season 21 from anywhere in the world.
Can I watch The Bachelorette Season 21 online in the UK?
Unfortunately, UK viewers won’t be feeling the love. The Bachelorette doesn’t have a broadcaster or streaming home across the pond, although it was once available through reality TV streamer Hayu. Should anything change, we’ll be sure to update you here.
Traveling abroad? If you want to watch The Bachelorette but are away from home, purchasing a VPN will let you stream your favorite shows from anywhere.
Can I watch The Bachelorette Season 21 in Australia?
It’s the same situation Down Under. The US version of The Bachelorette isn’t available to stream in Australia, with only a smattering of old seasons available online. Perhaps that’s because the country had its own version of The Bachelorette that aired on Network 10, which itself has been on hiatus since 2021.
If geo-blocks prevent you from enjoying the same shows you stream back home, then consider purchasing a VPN. That way, you can connect to the same platforms you already pay for, but while traveling abroad.
The Bachelorette Season 21 Trailer
The Bachelorette - Season Premiere MON JULY 8 on ABC - Stream on Hulu - YouTube
Who are the contestants on The Bachelorette Season 21?
- Aaron Erb, 29, an aerospace engineer from Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Austin Ott, 28, a sales executive from Vista, California
- Brendan Barnum, a real estate broker from Vancouver, British Columbia *
- Brett Harris, 28, a health and safety manager from Manheim, Pennsylvania *
- Brian Autz, 33, an aesthetics consultant from Northport, New York
- Caleb “Moze” Smith, 25, an algebra teacher from Albany, New York *
- Dakota Nobles, 27, a sommelier from Paradise Valley, Arizona *
- Devin Strader, 28, a freight company owner from Rosenberg, Texas
- Dylan Buckor, 24, a medical student from Elk Grove, California
- Grant Ellis, 30, a day trader from Newark, New Jersey
- Hakeem Moulton, 29, a medical device salesman from Schaumburg, Illinois
- Jahaan Ansari, 28, a startup founder from Newbury Park, California
- Jeremey Simon, 29, a real estate investor from Fairfield, Connecticut
- John Mitchell, 26, a medical student from Delray Beach, Florida
- Jonathan Johnson, 27, a creative director from Kansas City, Missouri
- Kevin McDevitt, 35, a financial analyst from Durango, Colorado *
- Marcus Shoberg, 31, an Army Ranger veteran from Cloquet, Minnesota
- Marvin Goodly, 28, a luxury event planner from Orangeburg, South Carolina
- Matt Arnold, 27, an insurance executive from Louisville, Kentucky *
- Ricky Marinez, 28, a pharmaceutical representative from Miami, Florida *
- Sam McKinney, 27, a contractor from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Samaun “Sam” Nejad, 25, an entrepreneur from Carlsbad, California
- Spenver Conley, 30, a pet portrait entrepreneur from Dallas, Texas
- Thomas Nguyen, 31, a retirement advisor from Tucker, Georgia
- Tomas Azzano, 27, a physiotherapist from Toronto, Ontario
* The following did not receive a rose and were sent home.
Does The Bachelorette Season 21 take place at a new mansion?
Filming for The Bachelorette didn’t take place at “Villa De La Vina” this year, the familiar Bachelor mansion located in the Santa Monica Mountains. Instead, the production relocated to Hummingbird Nest Ranch in Santa Susana for The Bachelorette Season 21.
The Bachelorette Season 21 Episode Recap
Episode 1:
Jenn Tran’s journey to find love got off to an auspicious start on Monday night. Standing outside the new Bachelorette mansion in Santa Susana, she looked absolutely stunning as she individually welcomed a handsome gaggle of 25 men – one of whom could just be future husband.
Aiming to leave an indelible impression, their introductions were alternately romantic, complimentary, and co*cksure. Texan Devin Strader, who Jenn described as “cute,” took a big swing by declaring that “it’s not every day that you get to meet your future wife.” Bringing the pint-sized beauty a platform to stand on, medical student John flattered her by saying he would always put her on a pedestal, while Hakeem Moulton took the Disney Pixar approach – running up to the mansion tethered to dozens of balloons, and reassuring her that they were "always going to be here to uplift you.”
Some introductions were a bit more brazen. Real Estate Investor Jeremy ruffled some feathers after pulling up in a fancy red sports car. Heading off rumours that he was overcompensating for something, the 29-year-old left Jenn flustered when he reassured her that he also happened to have a big, like really big, err, “personality.”
Back inside the mansion, Jenn announced to a rapt audience of 25 men that she was hoping to find a “ferocious love.” Which of these aspiring suitors would be most likely to fan the flames? While they jostled to be the first to lock lips with Jenn, she held out for “sexy cowboy” and contractor Sam McKinney, on whom she bestowed not only a passionate kiss, but her First Impression Rose, too.
Seven contestants bid a premature farewell to the show after failing to secure a rose from Jenn. But, for those who remained, the adventure was just beginning. Pack your sunscreen, guys! Because you’re all headed to Melbourne, Australia, for sun, fun, and – more than likely – lots of snogging in the surf!
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