Sneak peek at Taylor Frankie Paul's season of "The Bachelorette" with four men from Utah
The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Taylor Frankie Paul was announced as the next Bachelorette on September 10. Paul, 31, will be the first lead for the “Bachelor” franchise to come from outside the franchise. She got her start as an influencer, showing off her life as a single mom of three, and she has more than 5.5 million followers on TikTok.
“The Bachelorette” posted the photos of 26 candidates who may be seen on the next season of the show to social media, giving fans a sneak peek.
Unfortunately, the only details we have right now are their names, faces, ages, and hometowns, so we’ll have to wait to learn more about these men.
First up is Aaron, who is 32 and from Vineyard, Utah.
Then there is Josh, who is 28 and from Provo, Utah.
Lew is from Salt Lake City, and he is 32 years old.
Finally for the Utah natives is Spencer, who is 35 and also from Vineyard, Utah.
Previously, Paul said that she was looking for a hardworking man in his thirties or early forties willing to move to Utah, but if she chooses one of these men, they won’t have to go very far. The other potential contestants come from around the country, with quite a few from California and Tennessee.
Below are photos of the other 22 contestants that could be vying for the Bachelorette’s heart.
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The Bachelorette was recently approved for a Utah Motion Picture Incentive, and it is scheduled to begin filming this fall.
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