The Bachelorette spoilers have leaked out about Taylor Frankie Paul's The Bachelorette season -- including the identity of her winning bachelor, whether she got engaged at the Final Rose Ceremony, and her current relationship status.

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Taylor's season of The Bachelorette premieres Sunday, March 22 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC.

The Bachelorette host Jesse Palmer recently teased that Taylor's season is going to be "the most explosive season" the show has ever had.

In a trailer for the new The Bachelorette season, Taylor says she wants to fall in love and find her person.

But Taylor agreed to star on The Bachelorette after going through two highly-publicized and scrutinized breakups.

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Taylor was previously married to Tate Paul, with whom she welcomed daughter, Indy, 8, and son Ocean, 5.

The pair divorced in May 2022 after Taylor admitted to violating the rules of the couple's soft-swinging arrangement they had with their MomTok social circle.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star and #MomTok creator subsequently dated Dakota Mortensen, with whom she welcomed a son, Ever True, in March 2024.

Taylor's The Bachelorette season is apparently going to have bombshells, breakdowns, jaw-dropping moments, and a crazy ending.

Even Taylor teased on social media in January that she was "shocked" by the outcome of her season.


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And Taylor recently teased of her The Bachelorette ending, "It ended in a Taylor way. Some people may know what that means, and some people might not," according to Us Weekly.

So what happens on Taylor's season of The Bachelorette? Who does she pick as her winner and is Taylor engaged?

Click the BEGIN link below to read complete-season spoilers for The Bachelorette's upcoming season, which were originally reported by Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone across his online platforms.

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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.