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How to Stream ‘The Bachelorette’ Season 21 with Jenn Tran Live and On-Demand

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After a heartbreaking goodbye on Joey Graziadei’s season of The Bachelor earlier this year, Jenn Tran is getting another shot at love as the Season 21 Bachelorette. She has big shoes to fill, following Charity Lawson’s successful season as she prepares to marry contestant-turned-finance Dotun Olubeko. But Jenn is up to the task and ready to be the main character.

Lucky for these guys, Jenn didn’t find love with Joey — despite being mature, beautiful, and confident (what more could a single guy ask for?).

Whether you’ve been part of Bachelor Nation for the last two decades or you’re a newbie tuning in for the first time, you won’t want to miss this season of The Bachelorette. From the first impressions to the final rose, here’s how to watch The Bachelorette live and on-demand.

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How to Watch The Bachelorette Live

Wondering where to watch The Bachelorette live without cable? Watch new episodes live every Monday throughout the season on ABC with a Hulu + Live TV subscription.*

All Hulu subscribers can also stream brand new episodes the day after they air (every Tuesday), as well as select past seasons of The Bachelorette, The Bachelor, The Golden Bachelor, and Bachelor in Paradise for even more juicy drama as you wait for the next new episode to drop.

*Live TV plan required to watch live content on Hulu. Regional restrictions, blackouts, and additional terms apply.

Get Started With Hulu + Live TV

Here’s how to get started with Hulu + Live TV in three easy steps:

  1. Sign up, or log in with your Hulu credentials if you’re already subscribed (current Hulu subscribers can switch to Live TV*).
  2. Set up any Live TV-supported devices such as Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, LG TV, Mac and PC browsers, PlayStationⓇ, Roku, Samsung TV, VIZIO, Xbox, and more.
  3. Enter your zip code to see local live TV availability.
  4. Pour yourself a glass of wine, and start texting your Bachelor Nation group chat.

Sign Up for Hulu + Live TV

*Live TV plan required to watch live content on Hulu. Regional restrictions, blackouts, and additional terms apply.

The Bachelorette Episode Recaps

S21, E10: “Finale and After the Final Rose”

Every Bachelor franchise has its shocking moments, but Jenn’s finale takes the cake with an ending nobody saw coming. In an incredibly emotional close to Season 21 of The Bachelorette, we finally get to see how the final dates in Hawaii pan out (spoiler: one of the men is emotionally unavailable and the other is not who led all of Bachelor Nation to believe he was). But don’t worry, Jenn’s story doesn’t end here. You can catch her in the upcoming season of Dancing With the Stars starting Tuesday, September 17 on ABC.

Watch: S21, E10: Finale

S21, E9: “The Men Tell All”

Did Jenn give the best clap back in “Tell All” history? Watch the confrontation Bachelor Nation has been waiting for between Jenn and Sam M as she closes this chapter of her journey. Plus, we finally get closure to the “Fantasy Suite” dates and fans get a look into how Grant is feeling heading into his own journey as the next Bachelor.

Catch up on Jenn’s “Fantasy Suite” and “Men Tell All” episodes now on Hulu before the three-hour season finale on Tuesday, September 3.

Watch: S21, E9: The Men Tell All

Who Did Jenn Send Home? Week 7: 

  • Jonathon Johnson

S21, E8: Week 8, “Fantasy Suites”

Oh, the infamous “Fantasy Suites” dates — the first opportunity for Jenn to have uninterrupted and undocumented overnight time with her men. This is notoriously where feelings begin to run high and Jenn’s three remaining bachelors are no exception. But can Jenn reciprocate those feelings?

Watch: S21, E8: Week 8

S21, E7: Week 7, “Hometowns”

If you’ve been part of Bachelor Nation for a while, you know that hometown dates are notorious for skeptical family members asking hard hitting questions. Though the families of Jenn’s four remaining men didn’t shy away from tough conversations, her hometown dates went really well — other than the pushback from Jeremy’s mom.

Watch: S21, E7: Week 7

Who Did Jenn Send Home? Week 7:

  • Jeremy Simon

S21, E6: “Week 6”

The Sam/Devin drama officially comes to an end when Jenn sends Sam packing after the Week 6 group date made his lack of communication skills abundantly clear. Plus, the surprise no one saw coming — Grant Ellis is officially named the next Bachelor after he was sent home during the rose ceremony.

Watch: S21, E6: Week 6

Who Did Jenn Send Home? Week 6:

  • Grant Ellis
  • Spencer Conley
  • Sam M.

S21, E5: Week 5

The end of Week 4 left us (and Jenn) completely shocked. Now, Jenn has to decide: should she give old love a second chance or keep the past in the past?

Meanwhile, we finally see Jenn and Jonathan go on a one-on-one date as they soar high above Auckland in a helicopter despite Jonathan’s fear of heights. Later in the episode, Jenn and Grant go on their first one-on-one date horseback riding through the mountains and beaches of New Zealand’s coastal countryside where Grant starts to fall hard.

Despite the emotional strides made this week, one person feels too far behind emotionally to catch up — leading him to exit the show.

Who Did Jenn Send Home? Week 5:

  • Austin (self-eliminated)
  • John M.
  • Thomas N.
  • Dylan

S21, E4: Week 4

Jenn and her men leave the land down under and hop over the Tasman Sea to New Zealand to keep growing her relationships. We all know the physical attraction between Jenn and Sam M. is palpable, but does he have the emotional capability to prove he’s husband material? Jenn puts him to the test in the first of two one-on-one dates in this episode — the second is with Sam’s nemesis, Devin.

Just when you think the tension can’t get any thicker, a man from Jenn’s past makes an unexpected appearance.

Who Did Jenn Send Home? Week 4:

  • Sam N.

S21, E3: Week 3

Week 3 brought the thunder from down under as Jenn and her men spend another week in Melbourne, Australia. The boys bare it all for Jenn — some more emotionally than physically (*cough,* Sam N., *cough*). Plus, the Sam M. vs. Devin feud leaves Bachelor Nation questioning Sam’s character.

Who Did Jenn Send Home? Week 3:

  • Aaron Erb (self-eliminated)
  • Tomas Azzano
  • Hakeem Moulton

S21, E2: Week 2

The Devin drama from Night 1 continues. While some Bachelor Nation fans think Devin — the 28-year-old Pete Davidson look-alike — is just confident, others (including Aaron, Thomas N., and Sam M.) think he’s overstepping his bounds.

Meanwhile, Marcus is the lucky one to get Jenn’s very first one-on-one date where he helps Jenn conquer her fear of sky diving and it was seriously too cute.

See what happens down under in Australia with Jenn and her men in Episode 2, streaming now on Hulu.

Who Did Jenn Send Home? Week 2:

  • Jahaan
  • Marvin
  • Brian

S21, E1: Week 1

A brand new season of The Bachelorette is underway and it’s time for Jenn to meet her men. First impressions are crucial as seven contenders will be sent home by the end of the night. From luxury cars and motorcycles to balloon backpacks and hospital gowns — how far will these hopefuls go to make a memorable entrance?

Season 21 is wasting no time to jet set across the globe. Watch as Jenn learns more about these bachelors next week in Australia.

Who Did Jenn Send Home? Night 1:

  • Brendan
  • Brett
  • Caleb
  • Dakota
  • Kevin
  • Matt
  • Ricky

There’s plenty more for Bachelor Nation to stream on Hulu. Check out our insider’s guide to the Bachelor Franchise for all the latest Bachelor Nation news and streaming information.


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