Bachelorette spoilers have leaked out revealing the details about Katie Thurston's 2021 season of The Bachelorette, including who Katie picked as her Final 4 bachelors and if Katie got engaged to the final bachelor she picked and ended up with!

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[The Bachelorette Spoilers Warning: This report features spoilers about who Katie Thurston picks on the 2021 season of The Bachelorette, including her Final 4 bachelors, and will spoil the season for you.]

After Katie, a 30-year-old bank marketing manager from Lynnwood, WA, got dumped on Matt James' season of The Bachelor -- which filmed last year and aired this past winter -- now it's her turn to hand out roses!

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When Katie's journey to find love begins, she will have 30 bachelors to choose from, including one man ABC has yet to identify because he apparently rolls up to the resort in a giant gift box.

Katie will have her fair share of surprises, love, and tears when The Bachelorette premieres its seventeenth season on Monday, June 7 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC.

Katie insists she's "ready to find love," and not just "the temporary kind," and hopefully one of her suitors will turn out to be the man of her dreams.

"I'm talking forever, my husband, and I'm in a place in my life where I feel like I'm the best version of me," Katie said after being announced as the Bachelorette on The Bachelor's Season 25 After the Final Rose special in March.

"Honestly, I've seen this work before; why can't it work for me?"

Katie was unapologetically herself on The Bachelor, and she says she knows who she is -- and so she is expecting the same from her future partner.

Matt eliminated Katie on The Bachelor right before hometown dates, and she was crushed.

However, Katie had made a lasting impression on Matt and viewers with her raunchy humor and bold attempt to end girl-on-girl bullying in the house.

So did Katie find The One, the man she has been searching for? Did she quit The Bachelorette as a promo has suggested or did she find true love? And is Katie engaged? Keep reading for new The Bachelorette spoilers ahead of the show's premiere.


The Bachelorette season will not be hosted by Chris Harrison

Katie's season will be co-hosted by former The Bachelorette stars Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe.

The women will be filling in for Chris Harrison, who announced in February he'd be "stepping aside" from his hosting duties "for a period of time" to educate himself on a "profound" level after defending The Bachelor contestant Rachael Kirkconnell's racially-ignorant and insensitive actions in the last several years.

"Tayshia and Kaitlyn can relate to Katie's journey in a lot of different ways, which you'll see play out, so it was nice to have them there to help out with whatever situation came up," a source told Us Weekly in late April.

"Tayshia had fun and loved doing it. She and Kaitlyn made a great team."

"They act professional, they're on time and are helping the franchise as much as they can in this funky situation," the insider revealed, although there was reportedly a learning curve and the crew missed Chris on the set.

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Unlike the seasoned Chris Harrison -- who hosted the franchise ever since The Bachelor premiered nearly 20 years ago -- Kaitlyn and Tayshia reportedly had "to do a lot of retakes" during filming.

"It's a lot of memorizing lines," the insider continued. "They didn't have years of experience before hopping on. Scenes that could be done in one take with Chris can now take, like, two hours."

Chris initially came under fire when he called for "grace" and "compassion" for Rachael and also criticized the "woke police" and the "unbelievably alarming" response of anger and frustration to the young woman's offensive actions during an early-February Extra interview with The Bachelorette's first Black leading lady, Rachel Lindsay.

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Chris' greatest offense seemed to be his dismissive attitude towards photos of Rachael that resurfaced from an antebellum-plantation themed "Old South" fraternity party at Georgia College & State University in 2018.

Chris apologized multiple times and told Michael Strahan on a March appearance on Good Morning America, "I plan to be back and I want to be back."

But Bachelor Nation seems conflicted over whether his reinstatement would send the right message considering viewers have been pleading for more diversity and racial equality in the franchise for years.

When it was announced Chris would not be hosting The Bachelorette's new season, ABC Entertainment and Warner Horizon issued a joint statement to The Hollywood Reporter that read, "We support Chris in the work that he is committed to doing."

"As we continue the dialogue around achieving greater equity and inclusion within The Bachelor franchise, we are dedicated to improving the BIPOC representation of our crew, including among the executive producer ranks."

"These are important steps in effecting fundamental change so that our franchise is a celebration of love that is reflective of our world," the statement added.


Katie's entire The Bachelorette season was filmed at one location

Katie's entire season taped at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico.

During taping, cast and crew were required to quarantine before filming began and then follow coronavirus safety measures throughout their time at the resort, according to Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone.

Tayshia teased during a recent appearance on the Going to Bed with Garcelle podcast that the world will see something "fresh and new" with Katie's season.

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"I think that people are looking for change in the franchise," Tayshia said following the Chris and Rachael racism controversy.

"And I really think that this is something that they're going to be really excited about."

In the first promo ABC released for Katie's season, Katie made it known that she knows who she is and she expects her man to be the same way.

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Katie's "box" bachelor is reportedly James Bonsall

ABC announced an initial cast of 34 potential bachelors for Katie's season just a few days before filming began on March 22.

In May, the network cut four bachelors from the list and revealed the identities of "the 29 charming men and one mystery box" who will be fighting for Katie' roses.

Later that month, ABC posted a promo on The Bachelorette's official Instagram page of a giant blue box wrapped in a red ribbon rolling in on Night 1.

The man apparently waited to reveal himself until after the cocktail party commenced.

According to Carbone, the mystery-box bachelor ABC has yet to identify is James Bonsall, a 30-year-old from New York, NY.


Katie's cast also includes a bachelor familiar to Bachelor Nation

As shown in a preview ABC released on May 26, Blake Moynes, a 29-year-old wildlife manager from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, shows up on Katie's season.

Katie -- being a Bachelor super fan -- appeared to recognize Blake right away.

"Oh my God, it's Blake!" Katie said in the promo, as Blake was shown holding up a radio and trying to serenade Katie while she was standing on a balcony.

Katie subsequently shared some information about the extent of her pre-show relationship with Blake in an interview with Us Weekly.

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Blake previously competed on Clare Crawley and Tayshia's season of The Bachelorette last year.

After Clare quit The Bachelorette's sixteenth season early because she had fallen in love with her immediate frontrunner, Dale Moss, Tayshia took over the reins and then eliminated Blake in the process of determining her Final 4 suitors.

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Blake was sent packing around the same time Tayshia had chosen to eliminate Bennett Jordan, Noah Erb and Riley Christian as well.




Katie's First Impression Rose went to Greg Grippo

According to ABC, Katie experienced "a whirlwind first evening."

One guy jumped out of a pickup truck filled with little plastic balls and another guy drove up to the resort in a camper, saying it's his real home in New Jersey!

One man also brought a blow-up doll with him, which made Katie crack up.

After trying to get to know as many of her bachelors as possible in a short amount of time, Katie decided to give her coveted First Impression Rose to Greg Grippo, a 27-year-old from Edison, NJ.

At the end of the night, Katie narrowed down her group of suitors to only 23 bachelors, who would continue competing for The Bachelorette star's heart.


Thomas Jacobs emerges as an early villain

Thomas Jacobs, a 28-year-old real estate broker from Poway, CA, will stand out to viewers and becomes a villain early into the season, Carbone reported.

Thomas reportedly ruffled some feathers and rubbed some of the guys the wrong way early on.

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"I believe he gets an early rose," Carbone wrote in a May 13 blog posting, "thus making him look like an early favorite."

Katie apparently didn't want to deal with the drama because Carbone says she will be shown eliminating Thomas in the third or fourth episode.

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But the drama doesn't stop with Thomas

Aaron Clancy, a 26-year-old insurance agent from San Diego, CA, and Cody Menk, a 27-year-old zipper sales manager from San Diego, CA, reportedly found themselves entangled in tension.

Given they are both from the same city, Carbone claims Aaron and Cody "definitely at least knew of each other and ran in the same friend circle," if they never met face to face.

Carbone reported that early in the process, Aaron went to Katie and told her Cody was "a party guy" who didn't sign up for the show with the right intentions of finding love with Katie.

Cody supposedly found out about this and confronted Aaron with frustration.

"I don't think it got physical, but, Cody ended up either getting eliminated in that moment or at the next Rose ceremony. Aaron went home a couple -- one or two -- episodes later," Carbone wrote in his May 13 blog posting.


Katie's season completed filming earlier than planned

The Bachelorette season reportedly wrapped production sooner than producers anticipated because Katie's journey to find love ended unexpectedly early.

According to a source, The Bachelorette "went great and it wrapped a week ahead of schedule," Us Weekly reported.

Katie was reportedly a decisive Bachelorette who meant business and so production ended on April 24, which was earlier than producers had planned.

"Katie was in control and made sure the men she wanted were there and the men she wasn't interested in, she sent packing," the source told the magazine.

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After taping The Bachelorette, Katie returned to Instagram on April 28 and hinted at how she had started "a healthy relationship."

"Can't start a healthy relationship without being healthy," Katie captioned a video of herself getting the coronavirus vaccine, hinting that she may have found love on The Bachelorette this year.

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Reality Steve reported three of Katie's Final 4 bachelors in May

Several of the men who introduced Katie to their families leaked nearly three weeks after production wrapped on Season 17 of The Bachelorette.

Carbone initially reported three of Katie's Final 4 bachelors were Blake Moynes, Greg Grippo, and John Hersey, a 27-year-old from Santa Cruz, CA.

"Those 3 I know," Carbone wrote in a May 13 blog posting.

"I'm not sure who the 4th guy is in the Final 4 yet. I've heard names but nothing I'm confident about. Those three I am."


But then he said he was wrong about one of those three bachelors

Carbone changed Katie's Final 4 bachelors and revealed he made a big error in a June 3 blog posting.

"I've learned that I was wrong about John making Final 4. He didn't," Carbone wrote.

"He didn't even make Top 8. So all the people who emailed me telling me there's a ton of people convinced Katie's with John, sorry, but that's not the case. He's not in her Top 4, let alone her Top 8."

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Carbone explained he was initially convinced John had made Katie's Top 4 -- and maybe even won her heart -- because Katie recently spent a weekend in San Diego with some of her Bachelor Nation friends.

"I started receiving emails that one of the places she tagged she visited, Duke's in La Jolla, was where John Hersey worked as a bartender. This led to even more people telling me that they were 100 percent convinced that John is who Katie chose, they're engaged, and that's why she went to that restaurant," Carbone shared.

"I never mentioned it until now because that story wasn't based in anything other than speculation and it never made sense to me. Well, I can report now there's nothing to it."

Carbone believes Katie is also social-media savvy enough to know better than to show up at the place where her winner works when ABC wants her to keep the season's final-rose recipient a mystery.

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Two of Katie's Final 4 bachelors therefore remain a secret, however, the spoiler blogger seems convinced Blake and Greg definitely made Katie's Final 4.


And then he revealed the rest of Katie's alleged Final 4 bachelors

Carbone believes he has figured out Katie's remaining two Final 4 bachelors.

Carbone reported on June 6 he has discovered who allegedly joined Blake and Greg in Katie's Final 4 bachelors.

According to the spoiler blogger, Katie's Final 4 suitors is also comprised of Andrew Spencer, a 26-year-old pro football player who splits his time between from Vienna, Austria, and Chicago, IL, as well as Justin Glaze, a 26-year-old investment sales consultant from Baltimore, MD.

Andrew S. is reportedly the cousin of The Bachelorette alum Clay Harbor, who has also appeared on Bachelor in Paradise.

Carbone posted images of Katie's four alleged hometown-date recipients in an Instagram post on June 6 and also followed it with a tweet.

Carbone captioned the men's photos, "(SPOILER) Katie's final 4."

Katie's Final 4 bachelors are therefore reportedly returning bachelor Blake, Greg -- who received Katie's First Impression Rose -- Andrew S., and Justin.

Carbone did not mention, however, how confident he is in his sources and latest findings, and he has yet to report Katie's Final 3 bachelors or Final 2 suitors.


So who did Katie pick as her winner, and did she get engaged?

The Bachelorette promo ABC released on May 26 showed Katie crying and yelling at a camera, "I'm done! Someone book my flight home!"

But according to Carbone, Katie left the show happy and in a relationship.

And not only is Katie in a relationship, but she is reportedly engaged!

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"I guess the biggest 'spoiler' I have for you is this: Katie is engaged. However, I don't know to who," Carbone wrote on May 13.

Carbone has yet to learn the identity of Katie's The Bachelorette winner.

"I know you may ask, 'How can you know she's engaged but not know who to?'" Carbone continued. "Trust me, it's possible. I'm just not gonna give up sources on that, so yeah, it's possible to know one and not the other."

The spoiler blogger, however, apparently has no doubts that Katie accepted a marriage proposal at the end of her journey to find love on The Bachelorette's seventeenth season.

"Katie definitely got engaged at the end of this," Carbone insisted in his blog.

"And unless she breaks up before the finale, which I guess anything can happen, but she's happy and engaged as we speak, so I'd expect that to last."

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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.