'The Bachelorette' Winner Revealed
Rachel Lindsay's journey as The Bachelorette has officially come to an end, with the 32-year-old [...]
Dramatic Goodbye to Peter
Before the final rose ceremony even occurred, Lindsay sent home runner-up Peter Kraus, a personal trainer from Madison, Wisconsin, in a dramatic turn of events.
Promos for the finale had teased Lindsay's final choice as her toughest yet, and that was certainly the case. Kraus was sent home prior to the ceremony after having a discussion with Lindsay about his hesitation to ask for her hand in marriage.
Their final goodbye ended in plenty of tears and a kiss. Throughout the season, Kraus had expressed his hesitation about potentially proposing to someone he has only been dating non-exclusively for a period of weeks. During their last date, he explained that he only wants to be engaged once in his life and wants to make sure it's the real deal before popping the question, regardless of who his lucky lady may be.
Earlier in the episode, Lindsay also said goodbye to Eric Bigger, a 29-year-old personal trainer from Los Angeles.
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The Proposal
As is the custom in Bachelor nation, the proposal was a moment full of gorgeous scenery and a beautiful gown, with Lindsay waiting for her final pick at the San Vicente de la Sonsierra Castle in Spain.
While Abasolo was the only man remaining in the season, his big engagement moment was just as special.
Lindsay wore a stunning sequined silver, gold gown with Abasolo in a black suit. Despite the extreme wind, Abasolo managed to express his emotions and love for Lindsay.
After she made it clear that Abasolo was the last man standing, he got down on one knee and proposed.
"I just want to love you for the rest of my life," Abasolo said before bringing out the gorgeous Neil Lane engagement ring. Lindsay responded with a loud, "Yes!"
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Wedding Bells?
Despite the happy ending, host Chris Harrison told Glamour he doesn't know if Lindsay and Abasolo will go the distance.
"Life's not so simple, I don't know," he admitted when asked if he thinks the pair will last. "It's so easy to sit on the sidelines and be that Monday morning quarterback and go, 'No! They'll never make it!' It's hard to make it. I'm the product of a divorce and my marriage failed, so I'm the first guy who's not going to be throwing rocks. I thought Ben and Lauren would make it, and they didn't. I'm sad. I hope Rachel does. That's all I can say. I'm happy for them now, God bless 'em, and I will do everything in my power to help them."
Despite that, the host did say that Lindsay is "engaged, she's happy, and they're in love."
Wishing the happy couple the best of luck!
Photo Credit: ABC
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