ABC executive Robert Mills has teased an "emotional" scene that's coming up on Charity Lawson's The Bachelorette season.

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"Everyone is talking about how great Charity has been this season and SHE IS. I want to say now there is a scene in two weeks that is as good and strong and emotional as anything I've ever seen in #TheBachelorette," Mills tweeted on Monday, July 24.

"Just wanted everyone to get ready now," he added. "You will stand up and cheer."

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There is definitely more drama, heartbreak and tears to come on The Bachelorette this season, with hometown dates right around the corner.

In a trailer for the rest of The Bachelorette's twentieth season that aired at the end of the July 17 episode, Charity reveals, "I'm madly in love, but it's with more than one person!"

And several of Charity's remaining bachelors -- Aaron Bryant, Dotun Olubeko, Joey Graziadei, and Xavier Bonner -- begin having doubts and second thoughts about possibly getting engaged.

"This is a very trying experience for me. It's making me question, 'Am I really ready for this?'" Dotun says.

"It scares me to commit to one person forever," Xavier tells Charity.

And Aaron B. explains, "I know you want an engagement. I don't know if I can do that."

Charity therefore cries, "Are you kidding?! We are a week away from you being on one knee and you don't even know what you want!"

Suddenly, a man returns and Charity vents about how she wants him to leave and he's not taking "no" for an answer.

Footage is then shown of Charity pacing back and forth in a beautiful gown at the Final Rose Ceremony.

"Every single day I've woken up and I've regretted my choice!" Charity admits, before she's shown crying and about to have "a panic attack."

Charity repeats in tears, "This doesn't make sense... You are not supposed to say goodbye to somebody that you love."

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Charity admitted earlier this month on Good Morning America that she had never braced herself for the possibility of falling in love with more than one man on The Bachelorette.

"I will be honest, I don't think I did [brace myself]. I don't think I prepared myself for that possibility because, I mean, in the real world, you don't have the opportunity to date multiple people at the same time and then form these connections," Charity explained.

"So for me, [falling in love with multiple people] definitely came as a shock. I was like, 'How do I help myself with this and process what I'm feeling?'"

Charity said journaling helped her self-reflect and navigate complex emotions as her journey to find The One neared its end.

Season 12 The Bachelorette star JoJo Fletcher -- who co-hosted the Barbie group date in Episode 3 of The Bachelorette's 20th season alongside her husband Jordan Rodgers -- previously teased that Charity was "torn" between her suitors.

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But Charity apparently followed her heart and it didn't lead her astray.

"I will say that [my gut and intuition] were spot on this season, like, spot on!" the 27-year-old child and family therapist revealed during a recent appearance on the "Off the Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe" podcast.

"This season has truly taught me a lot more about trusting my intuition, because it wasn't wrong."

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Still though, Charity described her Fantasy Suites as "rocky" and her finale as extremely "emotional." She warned viewers earlier this summer to "put your seatbelts on" for this wild ride.

Click here to read The Bachelorette spoilers for the rest of Season 20, including which guys made it to the end.

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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.