Eric Bigger made it all the way to The Bachelorette's thirteenth-season finale.

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Eric, a 29-year-old personal trainer from Baltimore, MD, is still in the running for Rachel Lindsay's heart going into the last episode of The Bachelorette season, along with Bryan Abasolo and Peter Kraus

Eric, who currently resides in Los Angeles, CA, is the only bachelor whose overnight Fantasy Suite date was featured during the previous episode. Sparks appeared to fly, and the couple was shown getting along great while sharing a bathroom in the morning.

The suitor fell in love with Rachel on The Bachelorette after never having been in love before. Eric ran from love for most of his life because he didn't know how to give or receive it thanks to his difficult upbringing.

Eric and Rachel truly respect and care for one another, but will he be the last man standing?

Below is a list of 12 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Eric Bigger:

- Eric obtained his Associate's degree from Howard Community College in 2008 and then a Bachelor's degree from Hampton University in Entrepreneurship years later.

- He comes from a big family, which includes an older sister Erica, a younger sister Lacey, and an adorable niece and nephew.

- Eric considers himself a motivational speaker, "difference maker," author, and "mentor coach." He is the CEO of EBiggsWay Training.

- The Bachelorette contestant, originally from the tough streets of Baltimore, MD, graduated from Hampton University Magna Cum Laude.

- Eric, who loves inspirational quotes, has written two books: Quotes To Shape Your Life and 100 Days of Wisdom.

- If Eric could be someone else for just one day, he said he would choose Tony Robbins because he hosts amazing seminars and impacts the masses.

- He would love to go to New Orleans during Mardi Gras because he's never been there before. Rachel, having gone to New Orleans with her ex Nick Viall on The Bachelor, would definitely be able to show him the ropes.

- The Bachelorette suitor's favorite movies of all time are Blue Chips, Bad Boys and Equalizer.

- Eric eats very clean. The type of meal Eric promotes includes acai, peanut butter, banana, hemp protein, hemp milk, dates, berries, almonds, cacao, kiwi and bee pollen.

He'll add bottled juice made of ginger and lemon.

- If Eric was stranded on a desert island and could bring three items with him, he'd choose water, Book of Proverbs and a phone. He could not tolerate negative people on the island with him.

The Bachelorette suitor would love to live in a time period when money wasn't involved.

- Eric considers himself the life of the party -- as long as people clean up after themselves! He says he's a total neat freak.


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.