“The Bachelorette”: Jenn Tran Named the New Leading Lady for Season 21, Becomes First Asian-American Lead

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The physician assistant student competed for Joey Graziadei’s heart on season 28 of ‘The Bachelor'

<p>Richard Middlesworth/Disney</p> Jenn Tran on "The Bachelor"

Richard Middlesworth/Disney

Jenn Tran on "The Bachelor"

Warning: This post contains spoilers from Monday's finale of The Bachelor.

Despite her week 7 elimination, Jenn Tran is getting a second chance at finding love as she begins her own journey to find love on season 21 of The Bachelorette.

After fans discovered that Joey Graziadei got engaged, Jesse Palmer recruited season 20 bachelorette Charity Lawson to break the news on Monday's finale of The Bachelor.

"I can say that our next bachelorette is someone who is intelligent. She's witty, she's fun, and she's super kind. And personally, I want to see a lot more of her and I can only hope that out of this experience that she's getting ready to embark on that she really does find true love," Charity gushed before announcing that Jenn would be succeeding her as next season's leading lady.

<p>ABC</p> Jenn Tran on "The Bachelor"

ABC

Jenn Tran on "The Bachelor"

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After making her way on stage, Jenn admitted she felt "overwhelmed" by the announcement and acknowledged she'd have "big shoes to fill" as she embarks on a new journey to find love. In terms of what she's looking for her forever partner, the physician assistant student revealed she's on the hunt for a guy with a "big personality" who's capable of "cheeky banter" and "take it as much as they can dish it."

When Jesse asked Jenn about her hopes with becoming the next bachelorette, she admitted she wanted to walk away from her season with a "ring on my finger."

"I hope I find my person someone that I truly feel like is 100% — my perfect match and someone who I'm compatible with someone who he and I can have fun," she explained.

<p>Disney/John Fleenor</p> Jenn Tran and Joey Graziadei on "The Bachelor"

Disney/John Fleenor

Jenn Tran and Joey Graziadei on "The Bachelor"

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To the men who will vie for her heart, she said: "This experience is absolutely crazy and all I can hope is for them to really open up their heart to this because that's what I did and I got so much out of it. You know, it didn't end the way that I wanted to, but I grew and I learned so much from it ... I really hope that they ready to have some frickin fun."

Jenn also reacted to making Bachelor Nation history as the first Asian American bachelorette.

<p>Disney/John Fleenor</p> Jenn Tran on "The Bachelor"

Disney/John Fleenor

Jenn Tran on "The Bachelor"

"I feel so so grateful and so honored to be the first Asian bachelorette in this franchise," she smiled, noting how she failed to see proper Asian representation growing up and felt "boxed in" because she never imagined she could be a leading lady.

She continued, "And now to be here today saying in this position being like I am going to lead my own love story, I am going to be the main character in my story --- like I just can't help but think of how many people I'm inspiring."

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