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Charity Lawson Admits She Fell In Love With Multiple Men On ‘Bachelorette’

“The Bachelorette” star Charity Lawson opened up about her recent experience on the ABC reality show.

On a recent episode of “Good Morning America,” the “Bachelorette” host sat down with the talk show host and admitted that she fell in love with several men during her time on the ABC show.

Amal Lawson On Her “Bachelor” Experience

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The 27-year-old opened up on “Good Morning America,” admitting she never thought she’d have to prepare for the possibility of falling in love with multiple men.

“I’ll be honest, I don’t think I did [brace myself]. I think I didn’t prepare myself for that possibility because, I mean, in the real world, you don’t have the opportunity to meet several people at the same time and then form these relationships,” he explained on “Good Morning America”. “So for me, [falling in love with multiple people] definitely surprising,” said the 27-year-old family and child therapist.

“I was like, ‘How can I help myself with this and process what I’m feeling?’ The hardest part [was choosing].”

Ultimately, self-reflection and journaling actually helped Lawson make the final decision. “I journaled from the beginning of my experience to the end, which was great to be able to go back and reflect on,” said the “Bachelor” leader. “But in this environment, there are a lot of things going on and I have a lot of thoughts — a lot of things — going on at once, to be able to take my thoughts and put them on paper to understand better. they help me control my emotions better.”

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Lawson’s Charity Makes History

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Charity Lawson made history as the fourth woman of color to hold the lead role of “The Bachelor” and the second monoracial African American woman to be “The Bachelor.” Rachel Lindsay was the first woman of color to be the lead of “The Bachelor” in Season 13, followed by Tayshia Adams, who split Season 16 with Clare Crawley. The latest before Lawson is Michelle Young, who was the Season 18 frontrunner.

Speaking about the experience, the 27-year-old admitted, “It was bigger than me.” “I’m honored to hold that representation for other people at home who look like me – little girls and women of color who can look up to me and admit that this is possible for them too,” she said while on Jennifer Hudson’s talk show.

Lawson explained how he still can’t believe he’s “The Bachelor”. “I’m still like that [processing it],” Lawson said on the show. “This time last year… I had graduated and then worked [as a child and family therapist] and got the chance to be on Zach’s season and be on The Bachelor, and now I’m on my journey.”

Charity Lawson Tells Fans To Lean In

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While on the latest episode of Kaitlyn Bristowe’s podcast, Charity Lawson talked about the upcoming season of “The Bachelor.” Bristowe asked Lawson to describe the upcoming final in one word, to which the show’s boss laughed and said “You brought me back”.

“One word to describe the final? I mean, ’emotion.’ That’s it, yeah,” he later shared.

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Bristowe, who also landed the lead role on “The Bachelor” a few years ago, started talking about how emotional the entire season was, especially being in the driver’s seat to which Lawson then interrupted and said, “You don’t understand. You don’t understand.”

“Put your seat belt on!” Lawson expressed.

“The Bachelorette” airs Mondays on ABC.

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