Jenn Tran Returns to Social Media
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Jenn Tran took a break from social media while filming season 21 of The Bachelorette.
Now that filming is over, the 26-year-old Bachelor Nation star returned to Instagram on Friday, May 24. She shared some photos of herself striking poses in an alleyway.
In her post, Jenn expressed her excitement to be back online. She mentioned that the past few months have been hectic, but she is grateful for the experience. She also hinted that there are exciting things ahead for her.
Jenn's post also featured pictures of her celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islanders Month with friends. She mentioned, "Also just in time for a proper celebration of AAPI month 🫶."
Fans and colleagues flooded the comments section to warmly welcome Jenn back online.
The past few months have been absolutely wild," mentioned Bachelorette host Jesse Palmer.
"I'm so excited for your upcoming bachelorette season!" one person joked, while another fan commented, "We adore you! Looking forward to watching your season and hoping you find true love."
ABC unveiled the promo for season 21 of The Bachelorette on Wednesday, May 22. In the teaser, Jenn appeared on screen wearing a red minidress. She caught everyone's attention as she flipped a heart-shaped coin and dropped it into a claw machine.
Upon pressing the “Fall in Love” button, Jenn was surprised to find herself inside the machine sitting on a large claw. She was surrounded by toy versions of potential Bachelorette suitors and red roses. Instead of picking a doll, she decided to choose a red rose.
Jenn was on season 28 of The Bachelor, which aired recently. Sadly, she was eliminated by Joey Graziadei before hometowns. Joey ended up proposing to Kelsey Anderson instead. After her time on The Bachelor, producers picked Jenn to be the next Bachelorette. The onscreen text said, "The power is in her hands."
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Jenn expressed her gratitude and honor at being chosen as the first Asian Bachelorette in the franchise during After the Final Rose in March. She shared her excitement about leading her own love story and being the main character in her journey, inspiring many people along the way.
During her appearance, Jenn discussed the significance of being the first Vietnamese-American lead in the series and the impact she hoped to make.
Later in March, she took to Instagram to express her gratitude for the moment. Growing up, she never saw someone who looked like her lead their own love story on TV. She feels honored to inspire others to be proud of their culture. Being the Bachelorette means more than just finding love for her - it's about embracing the opportunity to make a positive impact on future generations.
Editor's P/S:
Jenn Tran's return to social media marks a significant moment for her and her journey as the first Asian Bachelorette. Her excitement and gratitude for the opportunity are evident in her post, where she expresses her appreciation for the experience and hints at exciting things to come. Tran's journey as the Bachelorette holds great importance for Asian representation on television and serves as an inspiration for many. She embodies the power of embracing one's culture and using one's platform to make a positive impact.
Tran's journey on The Bachelorette is highly anticipated, as