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Who’s Left, How to Watch and Stream the Finale
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Who’s Left, How to Watch and Stream the Finale

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It all comes down to this: who will receive Golden Bachelorette Joan Vassos‘Final rose?

Bachelor Nation followed the Maryland native, 61, over the past two months as she shared the story of her late husband who died of cancer and how she was looking for the second love of her life.

After reducing its 24 initial suitors with just two, Vassos has an important decision.

“It’s a pivotal week on the breathtaking island of Bora Bora as Joan’s family arrives, eager to meet the men vying for her heart,” ABC said of the upcoming episode. “As her journey to find a lasting second love comes to an end, Joan struggles with the uncertainty of whether she can truly let another man join her after the death of her late husband.”

Joan, her family and her final two men will join Jesse Palmer in front of a studio audience to watch her final dates unfold, ABC said.

Curious to know which man will receive the final rose and get down on one knee? Here’s what you need to know about the finale and how to watch it.

Watch the teaser for ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ finale

Where can I watch “The Golden Bachelorette” finale live?

“The Golden Bachelorette” finale airs Wednesday, November 13 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

When can I watch “The Golden Bachelorette” on Hulu?

Episodes of “The Golden Bachelorette” are available to stream on Hulu Thursday after they air. You have all afternoon to binge episodes you may have missed.

Hulu offers membership options ranging from $7.99 per month to $17.99 per month for normal streaming services and $75.99 per month to $89.99 per month for plans with streaming and live TV. New users can also sign up for a free trial.

Who are the remaining men from ‘The Golden Bachelorette’?

We only have two men left: Guy Gansert and Charles “Chock” Chapple. Here’s what you need to know about the final candidates:

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Chock Chapple, 60, is an insurance executive from Wichita, Kansas. Viewers will remember that Chapple had the first one-on-one date this season, with the pair celebrating a day at Disneyland.

“He is kind, loves adventure and has had a successful career owning his own business. Chock has a very busy life with his children, his adorable black Lab Super Tubbs and his job, but he knows he misses him the one thing he wants most – love,” says Chapple’s ABC biography.

“Chock truly believes that love can be found at any age and is excited to find that spark again. He hopes this is the time for him to meet the adventurous and compassionate woman he is looking for.”

Guy Gansert, 66, is an emergency room physician from Reno, Nevada.

“The emergency physician has dedicated nearly 40 years to helping others as a physician and is excited about the opportunity to meet someone to share the rest of his life with. Guy is charismatic, confident and romantic and is looking for a woman who is smart and funny,” ABC wrote.

It should be noted that Gansert has had some controversy as the season has gone on. According to court documents obtained by USA TODAY, his ex-wife Heidi Seevers O’Gara filed for a domestic violence protection order in Nevada family court in 2021. Three weeks later, O’Gara requested the removal of the request and, as a result, the judge denied his request for a temporary restraining order.

Gansert addressed the reports in an Instagram post, writing: “I would like to respond to the articles about a personal matter from 2021. This is an unfortunate situation that occurred during an incredibly stressful time for me and my ex- wife and which was ultimately resolved when she voluntarily denied her request for a protection order. Together we worked out a resolution that was acceptable to both parties.

How many men were on “The Golden Bachelorette” this season?

Here’s ABC’s full list of the 24 men who appeared on this season of “The Golden Bachelorette”:

  • William “Bill”, 68, retired videographer from Portland, Oregon
  • Robert “Bob”, 66, chiropractor from Marina Del Ray, California
  • Charles K., 62, portfolio manager from Rancho Palos Verdes, California
  • Charles L., 66, retired financial analyst from Philadelphia
  • Charles “Chock,” 60, insurance executive from Wichita, Kansas
  • Christopher, 64, entrepreneur from West Babylon, New York
  • Daniel “Dan”, 64, private investor from Naples, Florida
  • David, 68, rancher from Austin, Texas.
  • Gary, 65, retired financial manager from Palm Desert, California
  • Gil, 60, educator from Mission Viejo, California
  • Gregg, 64, retired university vice president from Longboat Key, Fla.
  • Guy, 66, emergency room physician from Reno, Nevada
  • John “Jack,” 68, Chicago caterer.
  • Jonathan, 61, shipping consultant from Oakland, Iowa
  • Jordan, 61, Chicago sales executive
  • Keith, 62, a girl dad from San Jose, California
  • Kenneth “Ken”, 60, property management treasurer from Peabody, Massachusetts
  • Kim, 69, retired Navy captain from Seattle
  • Michael, 65, retired banking CEO from Denver, North Carolina
  • Pablo, 63, retired United Nations agency director from Cambridge, Maryland
  • Pascal, 69, Chicago salon owner
  • Ralph “RJ”, 66, financial advisor from Irvine, California
  • Thomas, 62, New York City fire chief

How far did the two Florida contestants go on “The Golden Bachelorette”?

The show began with two Florida men among the contestants, but neither made it to the finals.

Gregg, a retired vice president at Longboat Key University, was sent home during the third rose ceremony. Dan, a private investor from Napleswas sent home the following week, during the fourth rose ceremony.

When was ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ finale taped? Where was it filmed?

Although the exact date is not officially known, Reality Steve wrote that filming wrapped on August 5. The entire series was filmed over six weeks.

The finale was filmed on Bora Bora, a small island in the South Pacific.

When does ‘The Bachelor’ starring Grant Ellis premiere?

Season 29 of “The Bachelor” with Grant Ellis will premiere on January 27, 2025.

“As a single person, Ellis is eager to embark on a journey filled with romance, adventure and authentic connections,” ABC said in a press release. “He hopes to find a partner who shares his values ​​of loyalty, humor and a deep appreciation of the simple pleasures of life.”

Ellis will be only the second Black “Bachelor” in the reality TV franchise’s more than 20-year history. The first was Matt James during the 25th season of “The Bachelor’s” in 2021.