'Bachelorette' season 13 spoilers: Final four and winner leaked

Prior to episode 1, "Bachelorette" season 13 star Rachel Lindsay has revealed she is not only in love but also engaged. YouTube/LiveKellyandRyan

"Bachelorette" season 13 started out differently from its predecessors. Rachel Lindsay is the first African-American bachelorette in franchise history. Not only that, she is also the first bachelorette to have been announced while she was still a participant in "The Bachelor." She had even announced that she's already engaged before "Bachelorette" season 13 could start airing. 

Now, viewers of the show are left wondering just how this season of "Bachelorette" will pan out. Aside from her engagement news, the 31-year-old lawyer from Texas is said to be already preparing for her wedding to the man who has won her heart. Just who among the hopefuls is they lucky guy?

Spoilers about the final four contestants have already leaked online. According to Hollywood News Daily, the final four are Dean Unglert, a startup recruiter; Peter Kraus, a businessman; Eric Bigger, personal trainer; and Bryan Abasolo, a chiropractor from Miami.

The four were able to bring Lindsay to their hometowns to meet their respective families. While there may be no doubt that Rachel was able to have chemistry with the final four, it seems that businessman Peter Kraus was the guy who ultimately captured her heart. 

It seems that Dean was the first of the final four to be eliminated. However, there are also spoilers suggesting that he will be appearing in another franchise show in the future. He could be the next bachelor or be a part of "Bachelor in Paradise." 

The season will prove to be an interesting one based on the men introduced in the season premiere. The next episode of "The Bachelorette" will air on Monday, May 29, at 9 p.m. EDT on ABC. 

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