During their final conversation, Jonathan recalled the night prior when he was sitting on the beach when he realized that Jenn was the one for him.
He said, “The whole time I was sitting there I found all the clarity I needed and there was nobody that I wanted to be sitting there with more than you.
“Then it hit me that it took too long to realize that. I think you were perfect for me and I wasn’t perfect for you.”
Jenn then told Jonathan that she loved that she could be herself around him and that she loved that their relationship started as a friendship.
In the car on the way home, Jonathan broke down in tears.
He said, “I’m mad at myself. If I could have gotten there sooner, this wouldn’t be a problem. I could have done better, I could have been better.
“I can see an amazing future with this girl and I feel like the biggest idiot in the world cause something amazing was right in front of me and I was too much of my own enemy just to see it until I was too late.”
‘SHE BLEW IT’
On X , fans shared their honest thoughts on Jenn’s choice.
One wrote, “I think that of the final three, Jonathan was the best choice.
“He’s mature and fun!! I think she messed up.”
“That’s it. [I don’t care] who wins. Jonathan was it and she blew it,” a second wrote.
Who's on Season 21 of The Bachelorette?
The Bachelor contestant, Jenn Tran, was recently announced as the next Bachelorette. Below are the men who are vying for her heart.
– Aaron, 29, from Tulsa , Oklahoma
– Austin, 28, from San Diego , California
– Brendan, 29, from Vancouver , Canada
– Brett, 28, from Manheim , Pennsylvania
– Brian, 32, from Boynton Beach , Florida
– Corbin, 25, from Los Angeles , California
– Dakota, 27, from Paradise Valley , Arizona
– Devin, 27, from Houston , Texas
– Dylan, 24, from Elk Grove , California
– Grant, 30, from Houston , Texas
– Hakeem, 29, from Schaumburg , Illinois
– Hassan, 28, from Denver , Colorado
– Jahaan, 28, from New York , New York
– Jeremy, 29, from Fairfield , Connecticut
– John, 25, from Delray Beach , Florida
– Jonathan H, 24, from Oxford , Massachusetts
– Jonathan J, 27, from Los Angeles , California
– Kevin, 35, from Denver , Colorado
– Marcus, 31, from Raleigh , North Carolina
– Marvin, 28, from Santa Monica , California
– Matt, 27, from Atlanta , Georgia
– Moze, 25, from Albany , New York
– Ricky, 28, from Miami , Florida
– Sam M, 26, from Myrtle Beach , South Carolina
– Sam N, 25, from Carlsbad , California
– Spencer, 30, from Dallas , Texas
– Thomas, 31, from Tucker , Georgia
– Tomas, 26, from Toronto , Canada
A third said, “I need the finale to be Jenn not picking either of the final two and running back to Jonathan please!!”
“Jenn fumbled Johnathan so bad,” a fourth person admitted.
HEADING TO THE BEACH
During Jonathan’s interview, he discussed his journey with Jenn and that he was still single .
Host Jesse Palmer said, “There’s a certain beach that’s gonna be opening next summer, so I would hereby like to officially extend to you the very first invite to [Bachelor In Paradise].”
The crowd was completely shocked and encouraged Jonathan to accept the invitation.
“I guess I’ll see you there!” Jonathan smiled and shook Jesse’s hand.
“We’ll see you in Paradise!” the TV host exclaimed.
Nearing the end of the show, contestant Hakeem Moulton was the second man to receive an invite to Paradise.
However, fans can see how this season of The Bachelorette ends when the finale airs next Tuesday – check your local listings.
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