Bachelorette spoilers give away what happens next on Charity Lawson's The Bachelorette season and how it all ends -- including Charity's Final 4 bachelors, Final 3 suitors, and the latest Season 20 spoilers on who won Charity's heart and ended up with her.

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[The Bachelorette Spoilers Warning: This report will spoil Charity Lawson's The Bachelorette season for you and includes spoilers about her final bachelors and winner pick.]


The Bachelorette viewers just watched a major shift in Charity's The Bachelorette journey to find the love of her life.

Brayden Bowers, a 24-year-old travel nurse from San Diego, CA, quit during a group date in Washington because he said he couldn't see himself wanting to propose marriage to Charity at the end of the process.

"I'm feeling, honestly, I feel like I like you, but I feel like I don't want to be here right now," Brayden told Charity. "I don't feel like I'm capable of getting there in this environment."

"It's disappointing to see such a strong connection plummet like this, but I deserve someone who is going to... put their whole heart into this," Charity replied, later adding how she wanted a man who would fight for her.

Charity then denied roses to Caleb Balgaard, a 24-year-old pro wrestler from Orlando, FL; John Buresh, a 27-year-old data scientist from New York, NY; and Michael Barbour, a 29-year-old yacht captain from South Holland, IL, at the fourth Rose Ceremony of the season.

The Bachelorette's next episode airs Monday, July 24 on ABC, and Charity will be shown selecting the men who will receive hometown dates this season.

But first, Charity and her remaining bachelors will travel to New Orleans for the next week of dates.

The "crucial" week will be "filled with unexpected dates and shocking twists," according to ABC.

Charity and one special man will explore the city while learning more about each other and the challenges their relationship will face during a one-on-one date.

And then, a "surprising" two-on-one date in the bayou "takes a turn."

The following day, Charity will invite one lucky man to the annual New Orleans Crescent City Classic.

"After a week of shake-ups, the final group date of the season is Charity's last chance at clarity before meeting families," ABC teased of the upcoming episode.

The men left in the running for Charity's heart heading into the next episode include Aaron Bryant, a 29-year-old software salesman from San Diego, CA; 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.

The other three men competing for Charity's heart are Sean McLaughlin, a 25-year-old software sales representative from Tampa, FL; Tanner Courtad, a 30-year-old mortgage lender from Pittsburgh, PA; and Xavier, a 27-year-old biomedical scientist from Carrboro, NC.

Charity recently teased that her Fantasy Suites were "rocky" and her final day of filming was incredibly "emotional."

Charity has been cheated on in the past and had her heart broken, so will she leave the process with the man of her dreams -- or will The Bachelorette star end filming single?

Keep reading for all the known spoilers about Charity's The Bachelorette season as recently reported by Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone.


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.

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"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."

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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 and her Final 6 men went to New Orleans for her fourth round of dates

After Washington, Charity and her remaining The Bachelorette suitors went to New Orleans for the next week of dates.

"(SPOILER): The 'Bachelorette' episode 5 begins filming today in New Orleans, LA," Carbone tweeted on April 6.


Dotun Olubeko and Joey Graziadei had one-on-ones date with Charity while The Bachelorette season was in New Orleans

Carbone tweeted on April 6 that Charity had a one-on-one date with Joey Graziadei just outside of Jackson Square in New Orleans.

The Bachelorette spoiler blogger subsequently reported that Charity's second one-on-one date was with Dotun Olubeko on April 8 and they ran the Crescent City Classic 10k race.

According to Carbone's June 26 blog posting, The Bachelorette star and Joey took a horse carriage ride around town and danced in the streets with beads.


The Bachelorette star actually had three solo dates in New Orleans and a small group date

While most The Bachelorette viewers would assume there was a group date for four men in New Orleans, Carbone reported that the group date was for only three men.

Either Xavier Bonner or Aaron Bryant enjoyed a one-on-one date with Charity in between Joey Graziadei and Dotun Olubeko's dates on April 7.

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Carbone reported in his June 26 spoilers that this solo date took place "somewhere in the Bayou."

The three-person group date with Charity then took place on April 9.

"I have a feeling the long season preview tonight will spoil which guy between Aaron and Xavier got that third 1-on-1 in New Orleans. Once we know that, then we know who filled out the 3 person group date," Carbone wrote.


Charity did not have a Rose Ceremony in New Orleans

Charity handed out roses on her dates with her bachelors, not at a Rose Ceremony.

The Bachelorette star went from six bachelors down to her Final 4 bachelors in New Orleans.

She eliminated Sean McLaughlin and Tanner Courtad during her dates.


Charity's Final 4 bachelors were Aaron Bryant, Dotun Olubeko, Joey Graziadei, and Xavier Bonner

In mid-April, Carbone said Charity was in the process of filming the men's hometown dates, her fifth round of dates.

Charity's Final 4 bachelors were reportedly Aaron Bryant, Dotun Olubeko, Joey Graziadei, and Xavier Bonner.

Xavier's The Bachelorette hometown date reportedly filmed in Ohio on Tuesday, April 11 and Joey's hometown date taped in Phoenixville, PA, on Thursday, April 13.

"Charity was on a flight from Cleveland to Philadelphia today," Carbone tweeted on April 12.

Aaron's The Bachelorette hometown filmed on Saturday, April 15, and then Dotun's hometown date took place on Monday, April 17.


After her hometown dates, The Bachelorette star and her remaining men traveled to Fiji

Carbone is not sure whom Charity eliminated in fourth place after hometown dates.

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However, only three men received overnight Fantasy Suite dates with The Bachelorette star in Fiji.

People magazine posted photos of Charity looking stunning in Fiji in late April.

The magazine had obtained an exclusive photo of Charity rocking sunglasses, a blue and purple bikini, and a matching ombre sarong while smiling and walking on the beach.


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.

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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]."

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 intends 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 and Dotun Olubeko were two of Charity's Final 3 bachelors

"There were 3 men who got overnight dates, one was eliminated, and two guys met her family and had last dates," Carbone reported on June 26.

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Carbone said there is video evidence of Aaron Bryant and Dotun Olubeko in Fiji.

"Aaron definitely made the final 3 and had an overnight date," Carbone wrote on June 26. "[And] Dotun is most certainly in your final 3 due to video footage of him being seen in Fiji during filming."

This would mean Joey Graziadei or Xavier Bonner was the other person in Charity's Final 3 suitors.


Xavier Bonner is believed to have joined Aaron Bryant and Dotun Olubeko in Charity's Final 3

Carbone remembers a shot of Xavier in Fiji in his The Bachelorette intro video package, but he believes the footage was later edited out.

"IF this is Xavier kissing Charity in that shot (which is clearly Fiji), then Xavier, Dotun, and Aaron are your final 3," Carbone wrote on June 26.

"If it's NOT Xavier and it's Aaron or Dotun, then it's still possible Xavier made final 3, but it would still open the possibility that Joey made final 3 and Xavier was eliminated at the hometown date rose ceremony. Once that picture is confirmed 100 percent it's Xavier, then we know your final 3."


Aaron Bryant did not win Charity's final rose

"On Saturday, April 29, Aaron was spotted on multiple people's Instagram Stories -- including a friend's video of Aaron partying on a yacht in San Diego. That means he was clearly home from filming before the season was totally over.

"I think it's safe to say Aaron did not win. In fact, I will say Aaron didn't win. Because even if he did win, he would've been able to stay there a few extra days," Carbone said on his podcast.

Carbone noted on June 26 that Aaron was seen on a yacht in California on the day The Bachelorette season's Final Rose Ceremony filmed. Aaron will also be on Bachelor in Paradise this year, which means he did not end up with Charity.

"So unless ABC wants to ruin all suspense for it's finale with Aaron being in the final two with everybody knowing he clearly didn't win due to him being in Paradise, it's safe to say we can place Aaron in 3rd place," Carbone wrote.


Carbone has heard Charity didn't have a "wild-ass ending"

JoJo Fletcher recently 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."


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Reality Steve isn't entirely sure who Charity's Final 2 and The Bachelorette winner were yet

Carbone said on his May 8 podcast that he wasn't going to guess or speculate The Bachelorette's ending, adding, "My goal is to find out exactly what happened at the end of the season and who she's with. So hopefully we get to that and I can give you that before the season starts."

On the spoiler blogger's May 15 podcast, he said he still hadn't "heard anything new in regards to the [winner] spoiler" for the ending of Charity's season.

"I did hear one thing this season that confirmed something, but I will share that once we get everything else put together for 'who did Charity actually choose?' So I don't believe I will have anything new this week," Carbone said.

And then four days later, Carbone said he was "hearing a couple of things" but "not about who the winner is, just yet."

He concluded, "But I do have some feelers out. I have gotten a little return in terms of maybe some things that went down. Obviously, I'm just trying to make sure and get it confirmed."

Carbone then reiterated that he didn't know Charity's Final 2 bachelors or winner in his June 6 podcast.

Carbone has continued to reiterate on his subsequent blog posts and daily podcasts that he still isn't sure who made Charity's Final 2 bachelors or who won her heart.


Charity reportedly left The Bachelorette process engaged

While Carbone isn't sure which two guys made it to the end, he reported that Charity's search for love ended happily.

Charity reportedly got engaged to her winner at the Final Rose Ceremony of The Bachelorette's twentieth season.

"She did choose someone and they got engaged in Fiji," Carbone wrote on June 26.

The spoiler blogger added, "Hopefully in the next few weeks, I'll hear more about the season and get your winner for you."

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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.