The Bachelor's premiere is only a few days away, but in case fans can't wait until then, here's a juicy detail about which bachelorette hit it off with Nick Viall the most on Night 1.

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[Spoiler Warning: Stop reading now if you don't wish to learn which woman received the coveted First Impression Rose].

After Nick met 30 beautiful bachelorettes and became acquainted with most -- if not all -- of them, the Bachelor had to hand out a First Impression Rose to the lady who made the best first impression on him.

That lucky bachelorette was Rachel Lindsay, a 31-year-old attorney from Dallas, TX, according to Reality Steve spoiler blogger Steve Carbone. Rachel rocked a long, red lace gown on the first night of filming.

ABC's press materials have previously hinted Nick found chemistry with the "breathtakingly beautiful bachelorette" that he decided to give the special rose to.

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Rachel has beauty and brains, as she currently practices law at Cooper and Scully, P.C., according to her LinkedIn profile.

Rachel graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology and Sport Management in 2007. She then followed that up with four years at Marquette University Law School.

The woman with the First Impression Rose is allowed to stand on the sidelines during the nerve-wracking and gut-wrenching initial Rose Ceremony of every season. By the end of the ceremony, Nick narrowed down the field to only 22 ladies.

The rose, however, often puts a big target on the winning bachelorette's back, as other women become jealous and bitter.

The Bachelor's 21st season will premiere Monday, January 2 at 8PM ET/PT.


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To see pictures of all of this season's 30 bachelorettes, click here, or for their Night 1 arrivals, click here. And to check out a gallery of Nick's hottest and sexiest photos, click here.






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.