In a groundbreaking announcement, ABC has unveiled Jenn Tran as the newest leading lady for Season 21 of ‘The Bachelorette,’ marking a significant milestone for diversity in the franchise.

During the finale of ‘The Bachelor,’ ABC revealed that Tran would be taking center stage, becoming the first Asian American woman to helm the popular dating series.

Tran, previously seen on Season 28 of ‘The Bachelor,’ where she vied for love with Joey Graziadei, captured hearts with her charm and grace, making it to the final five before her journey came to an end.

Hailing from Florida, the 25-year-old Tran is described as a compassionate individual dedicated to serving others, currently pursuing her dream of becoming a physician assistant.

Her ABC bio paints a picture of a multifaceted woman, fluent in Vietnamese, residing in Miami, and seeking a partner who mirrors her reliability and thoughtfulness.

Beyond her academic pursuits, Tran finds joy in reading, paddleboarding, and exploring new destinations whenever she can steal a moment away from her studies.

The announcement of Tran as the newest Bachelorette signals a step forward in representation within the franchise, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and diverse storytelling.

Produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon, ‘The Bachelor‘ franchise continues to evolve under the guidance of its executive producers, Claire Freeland, Jason Ehrlich, Bennett Graebner, Peter Gust, Tim Warner, Jodi Baskerville, and Jeff Thomas.

As Tran prepares to embark on her quest for love, audiences eagerly anticipate the journey that lies ahead in Season 21 of ‘The Bachelorette.’