The Bachelorette spoilers have leaked the ending of Charity Lawson's The Bachelorette season -- including if she let Aaron Bryant come back, who Charity picked as her winner and ended up with, which bachelor finished as Charity's runner-up, and whether The Bachelorette star is engaged.

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[The Bachelorette Spoilers Warning: This report spoils the rest of Charity Lawson's The Bachelorette season and contains spoilers revealing if Charity ending up picking Dotun Olubeko, Joey Graziadei or Aaron Bryant as her final winner.]


The Bachelorette is heading into its dramatic The Men Tell All special on Monday, August 14 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC.

"It's a night full of confrontations, apologies and emotions as Charity reunites with 13 memorable men to address this season's most unforgettable moments," ABC teased of the special.

During The Men Tell All, viewers will watch a sneak peek of The Bachelorette finale, and Gerry Turner, the star of The Golden Bachelor, will make "an exciting appearance" to talk about the spin off, which is premiering this fall.

Former The Bachelorette stars Trista Sutter, Desiree Hartsock and DeAnna Pappas will also join Charity onstage to share good advice with her about the future.

And then the following week, Charity's journey to find the man of her dreams -- and hopefully her future husband -- will continue on Monday, August 21.

Charity has some extremely difficult decisions ahead regarding the bachelors remaining on Season 20.

Charity must decide whether to give Aaron Bryant, a 29-year-old software salesman from San Diego, CA, a second chance.

And The Bachelorette star is also "in love" with both Dotun Olubeko, a 30-year-old integrative medicine specialist from Brooklyn, NY, and Joseph "Joey" Graziadei, a 27-year-old tennis pro from Koloa, HI, whom she decided to advance after her week of Fantasy Suites.

The Bachelorette viewers just watched Charity eliminate Xavier Bonner before they could even finish their overnight Fantasy Suite date.

Xavier admitted that his heart was telling him to trust and fall in love with Charity, but his head was screaming at him to doubt their relationship, the process, and whether they'd last long-term.

Xavier didn't feel ready to get engaged in just a couple of short weeks, and he even told Charity that the idea of committing to one woman for the rest of his life scared the hell out of him.

While enjoying dinner before the Fantasy Suite, Xavier also dropped a bombshell on Charity that he had cheated -- multiple times -- in his most recent relationship, which lasted well over two years.

Xavier couldn't promise or convince Charity that he had changed and wouldn't be unfaithful again, and so she eliminated him in third place.

"I know that I just hurt her so much. That woman put her heart on the line every single day, and I doubted myself and us, and I shouldn't have done that. I shouldn't have doubted it," Xavier said in his final words.

After Charity had a wonderful time in Fantasy Suites with Joey and Dotun, Aaron suddenly showed up in Fiji looking for closure or a second chance with The Bachelorette star.

"I have been thinking about it every single day -- our relationship and obviously what it meant, and to make sense of saying goodbye... I don't know if I made the right choice and that hurts me," Charity told Aaron.

And she subsequently told the cameras, "I just told him right now that I was falling in love with him, or am! I don't know! What do I say? I still care for him."

Charity admitted to Aaron that she wasn't sure if letting him go in fourth place was the right decision, and so viewers will soon find out if she welcomed the eliminee back into the competition.

So what happens next on The Bachelorette's twentieth season? Who does Charity end up with as her winner, and if she engaged? And which suitor leaves the process totally brokenhearted?

Charity recently teased that her The Bachelorette finale was "emotional" and that fans need to buckle their seatbelts, and so it appears there's going to be more of a wild ride to come.

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Keep reading for all the up-to-date spoilers Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone has reported about Charity's The Bachelorette season.


Charity's The Bachelorette season began filming after the finale of Zach Shallcross' The Bachelor season aired

ABC revealed the identities of 29 potential The Bachelorette bachelors who were hoping to compete for Charity's heart on March 18.

About a week later on March 23, Carbone tweeted that Charity's The Bachelorette season had already begun filming at the famed Bachelor mansion in California.

"I'm a little giddy," Charity told Entertainment Tonight after filming Night 1 of the show and meeting her bachelors.

"Definitely smitten. I have a good batch of boys... I was laughing the whole night. I'm so grateful and so fortunate to be here."


Charity started her The Bachelorette season with a list of must-haves and non-negotiables

"I feel like, for me, I definitely am looking for someone who is a compassionate person -- so someone who is extremely kind and treats others well," Charity shared on Good Morning America shortly after ABC formally announced her as the new The Bachelorette star.

"I think that's something I value and I have in myself, so I also want that in my partner."

Charity continued, "But also, I love to laugh and have a good time. So a sense of humor, I think that's huge. So anyone who can come out with a good joke or two is a winner."

Charity also told Becca Kufrin and Michelle Young on the "Bachelor Happy Hour" podcast that she wants a man who doesn't play games and brings honesty and confidence to the table.


Charity's season wrapped filming by early May

Jesse Palmer was back in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 30, suggesting that filming was already over.

And then Charity was back on social media during the weekend of May 6. The Bachelorette star posted photos of herself in a bikini and shared things on her Instagram Stories.


Something "that wasn't normal" happened in Fiji

Carbone revealed on the May 1 episode of his podcast that from when The Bachelorette season's Final 4 Rose Ceremony filmed in Los Angeles to the cast flying out to Fiji, there was "definitely something" that "happened in Fiji that wasn't normal."

Carbone explained, "I don't know what it is, but just filming schedule-wise and knowing how they film this show... it doesn't add up to Jesse being home on [April 30]."

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Carbone pointed out how there is usually a day in between each overnight date followed by a Rose Ceremony, and then each guy should've met Charity's parents before each receiving a final date. After that, it was supposed to be the Final Rose Ceremony.

Carbone therefore reiterated that something must have happened and he intended to figure things out.

"But Jesse being home [on April 30] definitely threw a wrench into things. There's no way everything could've played out as normal, based on their normal shooting schedule. So when I hear something, I'll let you know... [but] this is not going to be easy," Carbone said.


Aaron Bryant makes a surprise return to talk to Charity

Aaron showed up in Fiji and asked to speak with Charity.

Aaron's return was teased in The Bachelorette season's latest episode, when Charity was sitting by a pool with producers and looked surprised by a man walking towards her.

"That's Aaron's arrival," Carbone wrote in his July 26 spoilers. "She does meet Aaron later on that night for a 'date,' they just don't have an overnight."

Charity ultimately decided not to give Aaron another chance. However, based on publicity photos that were released by ABC recently, Charity did invite Aaron to attend her Final 2 Rose Ceremony along with Dotun and Joey.


Carbone says Charity didn't have a "Wild-Ass Ending"

JoJo Fletcher has previously teased that Charity was "torn" between her top guys of the season.

But Carbone revealed on June 26, "Nothing I've heard thus far makes me think this season had wild ass ending, other than Charity saying in interviews she did fall in love with two guys."


Dotun Olubeko and Joey Graziadei are Charity's Final 2 bachelors

Charity selected Dotun and Joey as her Final 2 bachelors on The Bachelorette.

"[The finale on] August 21st, you'll get your official answer [about who wins], but I got the confirmation I needed two days ago about the Final Rose Ceremony," Carbone wrote in his blog on July 26.


Charity ended up picking Dotun Olubeko as her winner and they are engaged

Carbone reported on June 26 that Charity chose a winner in Fiji and she got engaged, but she didn't know which guy had won her heart.

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On July 26, the spoiler blogger reported that Charity picked Dotun as her winner at the end of her journey to find true love on the show.

And Dotun, in turn, proposed marriage to The Bachelorette star.

"Charity is engaged to Dotun," Carbone wrote on July 26.

The spoiler blogger explained,  "All I can do is say what I say every season: I trust my sources... Took me almost 3 months, but I was finally able to find out what the result was back in Fiji."

The spoiler blogger believes that Joey -- who will become "the sentimental favorite once Charity break up with him at the Final Rose Ceremony" -- has a great shot to become the next The Bachelor star since he finished as Charity's runner-up.


Charity and Dotun are still going strong

Carbone reported that Charity and Dotun are still together and they've been happy ever since getting engaged in Fiji.

"I don't report what I hear until I can get it confirmed," Carbone explained.

"Finally got it confirmed a couple days ago, so here it is. Yeah it took almost 3 months, but by golly, I got what I needed."

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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.