Noah Erb has dished his feelings about his twin brother, Aaron Erb, competing on Jenn Tran's The Bachelorette season.
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After competing on The Bachelorette's sixteenth season starring Clare Crawley and Tayshia Adams, Noah found love with Abigail Heringer on Bachelor in Paradise's seventh season.
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As Noah and Abigail are planning their Fall 2024 wedding in Oklahoma, fans are about to get to know Aaron, who will appear on The Bachelorette's upcoming 21st season premiering Monday, July 8 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC.
Noah recently took to Instagram Stories to share his reaction to his brother looking for love on The Bachelorette considering Noah had found the love of his life through the franchise.
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"In good conscience, I can't get behind the whole lovERBoy nickname, but I'm excited for lil twin bro to take his shot and show who he is!" Noah wrote, according to BachelorNation.com.
Noah also joked about how he plans to tease his twin brother when the show airs.
"No one is safe from my commentary!" Noah quipped.
Noah reportedly concluded his post by telling Aaron to bring Jenn home.
Abigail, for her part, posted Aaron's ABC photo on Instagram Stories and wrote, "Oh hey Aaron!"
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Aaron is a 29-year-old aerospace engineer from Tulsa, OK, where Noah and Abigail currently live and are renovating a home.
ABC says Aaron and Noah "are extremely close and even more competitive," adding that they come from a big family of 11 kids.
"[Aaron] is ready to love someone to the moon and back," according to the network.
"Aaron is a romantic who is excited about the opportunity to find true love with Jenn and can't wait to meet our leading lady."
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When Aaron isn't building satellites to send into space, ABC says he loves spending time on the lake, playing volleyball, and perfecting his golf game.
"This engineer says he's emotionally available and is ready to meet the girl of his dreams," ABC wrote of the Season 21 suitor.
Aaron will be one of 25 bachelors meeting Jenn on Night 1 of The Bachelorette's upcoming season.
Jenn, a Physician Assistant student who currently resides in Miami, FL, was shown competing for Joey Graziadei's heart on Season 28 of The Bachelor earlier this year.
Jenn was eliminated right before Joey's Final 4 women's hometown dates, and she was announced as the new The Bachelorette star on The Bachelor: After the Final Rose, which aired in March on ABC.
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Jenn and her group of bachelors, who range in age from 24 to 35 years old, began filming their The Bachelorette season at Hummingbird Nest Ranch in Santa Susana, CA -- not at the usual Bachelor mansion in Malibu -- in late March, shortly after the network had announced a group of 28 men who would potentially be part of the season's cast.
Jenn already wrapped production of The Bachelorette, and host Jesse Palmer recently teased on Instagram that calling Jenn's season "crazy" is "an understatement."
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.
Jenn said she was going to bring "a fiery energy" and a lot of flirtation to the set, adding how she planned to be unapologetically herself on-camera.
Jenn teased that fans are going to see all "the good, the bad, the chaotic and psychotic," and she mentioned how she'd like 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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Jenn also told Jesse on After the Final Rose in March that she's "so grateful" and "honored" to be the first Asian-American woman to star on The Bachelorette.
"Growing up, I always wanted to see Asian representation on TV, and I feel like it was really sparse. Any time Asians were in the media, it was to fulfill supporting character roles or to fulfill some sort of stereotype, and I always felt boxed in by that," Jenn shared.
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