'The Bachelorette' 2017 spoilers: Rachel Lindsay's first promo revealed

Rachel Lindsay will begin her stint as the next Bachelorette on May 22. Facebook/TheBachelorette

ABC just released the first official teaser for "The Bachelorette" season 13 a month before its premiere.

The short clip posted by the network contains little details about what fans should look forward to when the long-running dating reality show returns in May. But it provides a highlight of the new Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay's personality that endeared her to the viewers of Nick Viall's "The Bachelor" season 21 where she ended up in second place.

Lindsay, the 31-year-old lawyer from Dallas, Texas, will be the first African-American who will take the lead role in the entire "The Bachelor" reality show franchise. She is also the very first Bachelorette who met four of the men who will try to win her heart as her suitors prior to the first night.

In an interview with E! News, Lindsay revealed that she does not have any preference for her man physically. "I've outgrown that whole 'I have a checklist of 20 different things I need in a man.' But I want is a man who is self-aware, secure and confident in who he is, what he has and is not intimidated by anything that I'm bringing to the table," the new Bachelorette stated.

She also revealed in an interview with People that she is already "at a stage in life where I'm ready for a family, I'm ready to get married." She also added that she would like to meet a man who is not scared of that kind of commitment.

Meanwhile, a report from consistent reality show tipster Reality Steve reveals that the recipient of Lindsay's First Impression rose is a Miami-based chiropractor named Bryan Abasolo.

The tipster also reveals that Abasolo was the first man who was fortunate to be Lindsay's first one-on-one date in Oslo, Norway.

The premiere episode of "The Bachelorette" season 13 airs on ABC on May 22, Monday, at 8 p.m. EDT.

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