Fred Johnson is competing for Rachel Lindsay's heart on The Bachelorette's thirteenth season.

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Fred is a 27-year-old executive assistant from Dallas, TX. The handsome suitor decided to appear on The Bachelorette because he's had a lifelong crush on Rachel, a 32-year-old Dallas attorney.

When Fred stepped out of a limo on the first night of filming, he showed Rachel their old yearbook photos. Rachel then revealed that when Fred attended camp as a kid, she was one of his camp counselors.

She also made it known that he was quite the troublemaker as a kid, something she had a tough time getting over.

Will Fred's effort and persistence pay off in the coming days on The Bachelorette, or will Rachel find herself unable to forget their unique past?

Below is a list of 6 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Fred Johnson:

- Before The Bachelorette began airing, host Chris Harrison dubbed Fred one of the five guys to watch for this season.

Chris said Fred's crush on Rachel might be perceived as a stalker move but it was actually "sweet." Chris added that there was "nothing creepy about" it.
   
- Fred's alma mater is Florida A&M University.

During his senior year, he won a student-wide election to become the male student representative as "Mr. Florida A&M University," and he also served as a student recruiter for the school.
   
- The Bachelorette contestant is six feet tall and has no tattoos.

- Fred graduated with both his Masters of Business from Florida A&M University and Masters of Fine Arts in Film Production from Florida State University in August of 2015.

- If he could be someone else for just one day, Fred said he would choose Ellen DeGeneres because she seems to love what she does and brightens people's days.

- Fred's biggest date fear is having his card declined, but he loves it when his date steps up and volunteers to pay for the meal!


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.