The Bachelorette star Charity Lawson has explained how she made her final decision between Aaron Bryant, Dotun Olubeko, and Joey Graziadei.

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Charity still has three men in the running for her heart on The Bachelorette's twentieth season, which airs its three-hour finale Monday, August 21 at 8P ET/PT on ABC.

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Viewers have yet to learn whether Charity welcomed Aaron B. back into the competition after Fantasy Suite dates, but The Bachelorette star already had her mind made up in Fiji that she's "in love" with Dotun and Joey.

"How did I navigate getting to the end?" Charity teased The Hollywood Reporter with a laugh.

"You just have this gut feeling of knowing when something is right and what feels best, and you can't really shake it."

Charity elaborated of choosing between men, "And so, with a particular someone, that was a feeling that I had all along."

Charity is therefore bracing The Bachelorette fans for "an emotional ride" but also "a beautiful one" to the end.

The Bachelorette host Jesse Palmer backed up Charity's statements about the conclusion of her season during The Bachelorette: The Men Tell All, which aired on Monday night.

Jesse addressed the audience and said of the Final Rose Ceremony, "It was more emotional and more heartbreaking than you could even imagine."

Jesse also teased how it's going to be one of the "most intense" and "most heartbreaking endings in Bachelorette history."

He added, "It's the dramatic conclusion that is absolutely going to shock you to your core."

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Back in June, Charity hinted at an unpredictable and shocking ending of The Bachelorette during an appearance on the "Off the Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe" podcast.

"One word to describe the finale? I mean, 'emotional.' That's it, yeah," Charity shared at the time.

Kaitlyn -- who starred on The Bachelorette's eleventh season and also co-hosted Michelle Young and Katie Thurston's back-to-back seasons -- pointed out how a finale in this franchise can have such happy or sad emotions.

Charity interjected Kaitlyn's train of thought and said, "You don't understand. You don't understand."

Kaitlyn therefore lamented, "Oh no."

"Yeah," Charity replied, suggesting that her finale will be particularly sad.

"Oh no," Kaitlyn repeated.

"Yeah," Charity said, sounding deflated and a bit upset.

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Charity then warned The Bachelorette viewers, "Put your seatbelts on!"

In a preview of The Bachelorette's Season 20 finale that aired at the end of The Men Tell All special, Charity is shown standing at the Final Rose Ceremony in a beautiful white dress.

"I am in love, and I know that I'm getting engaged, but I don't know who it's going to be," Charity laments.

Aaron B. says he's back in the process emotionally, and Charity gushes of the returning suitor, "I'm glad he's back in this and that he saw me as someone worth fighting for, but there is a new added layer of pressure. Now, I'm reconsidering everything."

Charity admits she never envisioned being "in love" with three incredible guys, and she confesses to the cameras that she's "not okay."

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Charity then looks to her mother for help in making the difficult decision, but her mother leaves the choice up to her daughter.

"I'm just torn," Charity vents in a confessional. "It doesn't make sense. It doesn't make sense. I'm going to have a panic attack. You are not supposed to say goodbye to somebody that you love!"

Click here to read spoilers about Charity's The Bachelorette season and who Charity picked as her winner.

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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.