Did Florida’s last contestant on ‘The Bachelor’ make it to hometowns? Week 7 recap

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Spoiler alert! This story contains spoilers for Season 28, Episode 7 of "The Bachelor" on ABC

ABC's "The Bachelor" has had quite a dramatic season with Joey Graziedi at the helm. Although this week didn't bring any controversy between the women, there were two tearful goodbyes. And one of the women who got sent home was the last Floridian standing on the show.

After riding in on a go-kart and capturing Joey's heart during week one, Jenn Tran rode out in a black SUV this week.

Throughout the season, Jenn and Bachelor Joey Graziedi seemed smitten with one another. From surfing and kissing in the water (which is worth a lot of points on a Bachelor fantasy bracket) to wooing him with her piano skills, her half-dozen roses from Graziedi have died and she's headed back to Miami.

Who made it to hometowns on ‘The Bachelor’?

  • Kelsey Anderson

  • Maria Georgas

  • Daisy Kent

  • Rachel Nance

Are any Florida women making it to hometowns on season 28 of ‘The Bachelor’?

We will not see Joey attend a hometown date in Florida.

Bachelor Nation mourns the loss of Jenn on "The Bachelor" but her fan base is as strong as ever. Bachelor Nation is rooting for the 25-year-old physician assistant student to become the next "Bachelorette" or bring her surfing chops to the sandy beaches of "Bachelor in Paradise."

She was the second contestant to have one-on-one time with Joey and the two hit the waves on a surfing date early in the show.

“I feel like you have this calming energy and I weirdly trust you. I’m comfortable with you. I think you’ll keep me safe,” she told him, later adding in a confessional, “Joey is probably the best surf coach anybody could ever have. He’s so patient with me. He’s making me feel so reassured and so comfortable. Joey pushes me.”

Who was sent home on episode 7 of The Bachelor? Who got one-on-one dates?

There were two one-on-one dates and one group date this week.

Aside from Jenn, Kelsey Touissant was also sent home during Monday night's episode, one week after her one-on-one date with Joey, where they learned acrobatics and aerial tricks together.

The episode kicked off with a one-on-one date between Joey and Daisy Kent, a fan-favorite who has a Disney princess-like demeanor on camera (kind, genuine, seems as though a bird could land on her shoulder at any moment). The two indulged in a classic "Bachelor" style date: horseback riding through a national park, followed by time spent in a hot tub that they just happened to find perched on a lawn by a lake.

Later, on a much less romantic lumberjack-themed group date, Jenn expressed her concern. "It was hard this week, not getting a one-on-one … I'm going to make time when I can because he is what's most important here," she told the camera.

At the group date cocktail party, Jenn was the first one to pull Joey aside. She told him she was concerned for hometowns because of her complicated family dynamic. At the time, he re-assured her that should he visit her hometown, it wouldn't be an issue for him.

"I hope you know that doesn't scare me in any way, or change the way I feel about you," Joey said. "I'll do everything in my power to feel like I can be a part of your family. I can promise you that."

That promise came up a little short when Joey sent her home later in the episode.

"It's definitely tough to know that I wasn't enough," Jenn said after leaving. "I know what I have to offer. I know the amazing woman that I am. And I know that somebody else will be more than happy to be my person. I just hope that I find someone as special as him one day."

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Who are all the women who have gone home so far on 'The Bachelor'?

  • Chandler Dewgard, Week 1

  • Kayla Rodgers, Week 1

  • Kyra Brusch, Week 1

  • Lanie Latsios, Week 1

  • Nat Crepeau, Week 1

  • Sam Hale, Week 1

  • Taylah Jackson, Week 1

  • Zoe Antona, Week 1

  • Sandra Rabadi, Week 1

  • Samantha Washington, Week 1

  • Lauren Hollinger (self-eliminated), Week 2

  • Erika Cardenas, Week 2

  • Marlena Haddad, Week 2

  • Taylor Wiens, Week 2

  • Chrissa Perez, Week 3

  • Evalin Clark, Week 3

  • Starr Skyler, Week 3

  • Sydney Gordon, (eliminated on two-on-one date) Week 4

  • Edwina Dorbor, Week 4

  • Allison Hollinger, Week 4

  • Madina Alam, Week 5

  • Autumn Waggoner, Week 5

  • Jess Edwards, Week 6

  • Katelyn DeBacker, Week 6

  • Lea Cayanan, Week 6

  • Lexi Young (self-elimination), Week 6

  • Kelsey Touissant, Week 7

  • Jenn Tran, Week 7

Have they picked anyone for the next season of the 'Bachelorette?'

Not yet. Historically, the show announces the lead for their next season either during the "Tell All" episode or the "After the Final Rose."

Thought, the answer might not be public yet. Steve Carbone, otherwise known as Reality Steve, is known for spoiling all things "Bachelor" and getting the inside scoop. The blogger is already said to have made his prediction for the upcoming lead.

For those who want to remain "spoiler-free" for the rest of Joey's season, avoid Reality Steve or similar blogger's social media pages.

What channel is 'The Bachelor' on?

The Bachelor airs on the ABC Network every Tuesday at 8 p.m. EST.

When does ‘The Bachelor’ air on Hulu?

Episode 7 of “The Bachelor” will be available to view on Hulu at 5 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Feb. 27.

Past episodes are available on Hulu if you want to catch up. A subscription to Hulu costs $7.99 a month for the ad-supported plan, students can get Hulu with ads for $1.99 a month and Hulu with no ads costs $17.99 a month.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Was the last Florida woman left on 'The Bachelor' eliminated?