Raven Gates is heading to St. Thomas with her fellow bachelorettes, the next destination for dates on Nick Viall's The Bachelor season.

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Raven is a 25-year-old fashion boutique owner from Hoxie, AR. The brunette beauty rides ATVs, shoots guns and watches football. She's the perfect mix of a girly-girl and a tomboy.

Nick appreciates Raven's blunt personality, as she's brutally honest and always speaks her mind. She doesn't have much of a filter, and the Bachelor seems to love it.

Raven has the independent and feisty side down, but will she have all the qualities Nick is looking for in a future wife? Will she end up being "the one" for him?

Below is a list of nine facts Reality TV World has compiled about Raven Gates:

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- Raven would be Jasmine from Aladdin if she could be any fictional character because the princess had great hair and a pet tiger.

- The 5'6" businesswoman's all-time favorite movies are Uptown Girls, Bridesmaids and Step Brothers.

- Raven has an adorable little nephew named Maverick who has blonde hair and blue eyes.

- With less than $1,000 in the bank, Raven launched her Grey Suede store. It became one of the most successful businesses in Northern Arkansas within a year.

- Raven calls herself a terrible cook.


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- The most romantic present she's ever received was a diamond necklace and roses left on her car. Raven didn't even care that they were diamonds; she just never had a man buy her anything before and considered it a thoughtful gesture.

- If she could be someone else for just one day, Raven would pick Blue Ivy to see what it's like to be the child of Jay Z and Beyonce.

- Raven is a daddy's girl. She says they share the same intellect, personality and humor.

- The bachelorette's favorite actor/actress was Brittany Murphy, who passed away, because she loved her spirit. She also seems to admire Audrey Hepburn.













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.