Bryan Abasolo is still in the running for Rachel Lindsay's heart on The Bachelorette's thirteenth season.

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Bryan is a 37-year-old chiropractor from Miami, FL, who was the first man to kiss Rachel on her season (and brag about it). He also received her First Impression Rose. 

Bryan was left out from the first week of dates, but that was probably so he wouldn't have a huge target on his back going forward.

Although Bryan had a fun time on the group date in which Rachel and a bunch of her suitors appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, he has yet to accompany the Bachelorette on a real one-on-one date.

Rachel believes Bryan is the "good kind of trouble," and she recently wrote in her blog that he made her "heart race" when they first kissed. So we'll see how far Bryan can make it in the competition. 

Below is a list of 7 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Bryan Abasolo:

- Bryan is a chiropractic physician and clinic director in Miami. He's been a part of the accident and injury team for eight years, as he started the job in June 2009.

- The smooth-talking The Bachelorette contestant graduated from the University of Florida in 2003.

- Bryan has a nephew named Lukas and niece named Scarlett, and he adores them both, as well as his baby cousin Zachary.

- Standing 6'2" tall, Bryan is a big fan of The Bachelor/ette franchise, but his favorite flower is not a rose -- it's an orchid.

- Bryan has no tattoos and considers himself a city person rather than a country boy.

- If he could be anyone for just one day, Bryan would choose Bill Gates because he's "selfless and charitable."

He said he would like to feel the gratification of donating billions of dollars to help people around the world.

- Bryan's ex-girlfriend, Genavieve Boue, only has good things to say about the bachelor!

She told Life & Style that he's a "really good guy" who wears his heart on his sleeve and actually appeared on the show "for the right reasons."


About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.