The_Bachelorette_(American_season_7)

<i>The Bachelorette</i> (American TV series) season 7

The Bachelorette (American TV series) season 7

Season of US television series


The seventh season of The Bachelorette, an ABC reality television series, premiered on May 23, 2011. This season featured 27-year-old Ashley Hebert, a dentist and a dance instructor from Madawaska, Maine.[1][2] Hebert finished in third place on season 15 of The Bachelor featuring Brad Womack.

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The season concluded on August 1, 2011, with Hebert accepting a proposal from 34-year-old construction manager J.P. Rosenbaum. The couple married on December 1, 2012, and have two children.[3] In October 2020, Hebert and Rosenbaum announced their separation and subsequently divorced the following year, making them the first divorce in the Bachelor franchise.[4]

Contestants

Biographical information according to ABC official series site, plus footnoted additions.

(ages stated are at time of contest)

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Future appearances

The Bachelor

Ben Flajnik was chosen as the lead of the sixteenth season of The Bachelor.

Bachelor Pad

Ames Brown, Blake Julian, and William Holman returned for the second season of Bachelor Pad. Brown quit in week 2. Holman was eliminated in week 4. Julian and his partner, Erica Rose, were eliminated in week 5, finishing in 5th place.

Nick Peterson returned for the third season of Bachelor Pad. He finished as the sole winner for that season.

Bachelor in Paradise

Peterson returned for the second season of Bachelor in Paradise. He left Paradise in a relationship with Samantha Steffen.

Other appearances

Jon Ellsworth appeared as a contestant in the Bachelors vs. Bachelorettes special on the season 7 of Wipeout.

Call-out order

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  The contestant received the first impression rose
  The contestant received a rose during a date
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony
  The contestant was eliminated during a date
  The contestant quit the competition
  The previously eliminated contestant asked for a chance to return, but was denied
  The contestant won the competition

Episodes

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References

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  2. Powers, Lindsay (March 15, 2011). "Ashley Hebert: 8 Facts About the Next 'Bachelorette'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 24, 2023.
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  4. Campbell, Kathy (October 15, 2020). "'Bachelorette' Stars Ashley Hebert and JP Rosenbaum Split After Nearly 8 Years of Marriage". Us Weekly. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
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  7. Full Transcript of Interview with 'Bachelor Pad' Winner Nick Peterson Archived 2013-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, Coming up roses blog.com, September 12, 2012
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  10. Kwiatkowski, Elizabeth. "Jeff Medolla: Only 3-4 guys were really into Bachelorette Ashley Hebert" Archived 2014-08-22 at the Wayback Machine, RealityTVWorld.com, June 9, 2011
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  12. Swartz, Michelle. "Monroe Man To Compete On 'Bachelorette'", Monroe News, May 5, 2011
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