Jenn Tran has teased her The Bachelorette journey was "a dream" and it's going to be an "amazing" season for fans to watch.

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Jenn had 25 bachelors to choose from on Night 1 at Hummingbird Nest Ranch in Santa Susana, CA -- not at the usual Bachelor mansion in Malibu -- when the show began filming in late March, and production wrapped in May.

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Viewers will be able to watch Jenn's journey to find love unfold when The Bachelorette's 21st season premieres Monday, July 8 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC.

"I'm honestly really excited for everyone to just see it," Jenn gushed to Alex Cooper during the June 26 episode of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast.

"I feel like this whole chapter in my life just happened, and I haven't seen anything about it yet. So it's like, 'Did it really happen, or not?' But obviously it did, and so, I'm really excited for everyone to see it."

Jenn acknowledged how people already have "a lot of opinions" about her season -- many of which are negative -- but she knows "how amazing it's going to be."

Jenn shared, "I know what a dream it was for me, and I'm so excited!"

When asked to share the "opinions" she had gathered about her The Bachelorette season, Jenn admitted, "A lot of people wanted somebody else [to be the star], or they're wishing that I was American... There's just a lot of people who want to have input on it."

Jenn added, "You just can't win. There are people who are like, 'She's too crazy,' or, 'She's too boring,' or, 'She wants to take shots.' God forbid I want to take a shot!"

The Bachelorette star potentially hinted at her ending when she continued to vent, "I didn't know that once you get engaged you can't take a shot or when you find love you can't take a shot! So it's crazy how many people have an opinion about it."

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Joey Graziadei eliminated Jenn before his Final 4 women's hometown dates on The Bachelor's 28th season, which wrapped earlier this year on ABC.

After Jenn was named The Bachelorette's Season 21 star in March, the franchise's first-ever Asian lead, she packed up her bags and got ready to have the power back and hand out roses herself.

Jenn recently teased of The Bachelorette's 21st season in an interview with Kaitlyn Bristowe at CMA Fest, "The ending of my season is also something that has never happened before."

Jenn, however, declined to share details about her supposed never-before-seen outcome of The Bachelorette.

The Bachelorette host Jesse Palmer recently teased in one of Jenn's Instagram comments that calling her season "crazy" is "an understatement."

In a promo of Jenn's upcoming The Bachelorette season, Jenn boasts about how she's "going to fall in love" and is "going to do it my way."

She adds, "I feel more confident than ever. I feel like the main character in my own love story."

Earlier this year, Jenn spoke to Entertainment Tonight about how viewers are "not going to get" a polished version of herself when they tune in and watch The Bachelorette this summer.

"You're not going to get '[Meek] and Perfect Jenn.' You're going to get 'Crazy Jenn,' and that's the beautiful part of it," Jenn boasted of her approach to dating on The Bachelorette.

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Jenn said viewers will witness her "fiery energy" and flirtatious nature.

Jenn also mentioned how she hoped to end up with a confident and playful man who will "ground" her but also be silly and have a cheeky banter with her.

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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.