The Bacheloretteseason 21 had a heartbreaking ending as Jenn Tran revealed that Devin Strader had broken off their engagement, butthe producers forcing her to watch her proposal while sitting next to him was the most disgusting displayin the show’s twenty-year history. Jenn and Devin got engaged during the season finale ofThe Bacheloretteseason 21 when Jenn took control of the situation and proposed to him, which was a franchise first. Devin then proposed to her as well.
However, duringThe Bacheloretteseason 21"After the Final Rose" episode,Jenn revealed that Devin had broken up with her about a month earlier. She told host Jesse Palmer that Devin had told her that he didn’t love her anymore, and that he never wanted to get engaged in the first place. Jenn was clearly devastated during the segment, weeping her way through it. However, Jesse still asked Jenn if she was ready to watch the proposal. Jenn responded,“Do I have a choice?!“and then was shown sobbing throughout the clip. It was the cruelest moment in the history ofThe Bachelorette.

Host Jesse Palmer Should’ve Asked Devin Strader To Leave The Stage
The Bachelorettetraditionally ends with a proposal, so it’s understandable that the show wanted to air Jenn’s engagement, especially since she broke new ground by being the first-ever Bachelorette to propose. However,it was completely unnecessary for Jenn to be on the stage when it aired. To add insult to injury, the man who broke her heart, Devin, was sitting right next to her the whole time. Jesse should’ve asked Devin to leave the stage so that Jenn didn’t have to suffer that indignity.
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In addition,The Bachelorettedidn’t have to show Jenn’s reactionto the proposal. Everyone knew that she was completely heartbroken, soshowing her crying was not only unnecessary, but just plain mean. Although Jesse kept telling her how strong she was, no one was there on stage to truly comfort Jenn or give her a hug. Her mother and brother should’ve been with her on stage, since they were in the audience.

Jenn’s mental health was at the bottom of the list of priorities for the show. Plus, Jesse ignored Jenn when she asked if she had a choice about whether to watch the proposal. It was live television, so Jenn might’ve changed her mind if she’d agreed earlier to watch it, but her feelings weren’t even considered. She was totally exploited by the show.
The Bachelorette Season 21 Producers Never Cared About Jenn
Jenn’s Well-Being Wasn’t Prioritized
Unfortunately, it’s not shocking that Jenn’s well-being was sacrificed to create this final moment of drama onThe Bacheloretteseason 21 becauseshe was never a priority for the producers. From them making her seem like their third choice when it was revealed that both Daisy Kent and Maria Georgas had turned down the role, to them manipulating so much drama throughout her season, Jenn was at the bottom of the list of things that they cared about.
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It wasn’t surprising thatThe Bacheloretteseason 21 producers forced Jenn to watch the proposal.They kicked her while she was down, which was unforgivable. The producers have gone too far this time, and they owe Jenn an apology.

AlthoughThe Bacheloretteseason 21 had a disastrous ending, Jenn did a wonderful job with the lead role. She made history as the first-ever Asian AmericanBachelorfranchise lead, andshe represented her Vietnamese culture very well. In addition, she took back the power by showing that a woman can propose to a man. Jenn has a bright future ahead of her, especially with her new role as a contestant onDancing With The Starsseason 33, so hopefully she can leave this terrible experience behind her.
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The Bacheloretteis a spinoff show of 2002’sThe Bachelor. First premiering in 2003,The Bachelorettefollows a woman who dates several men to try to find her one true love, eliminating one man each week. Mike Fleiss’ series has endured the test of time by lasting over 200 episodes and becoming one of ABC’s most popular reality TV shows.