She became the first bachelor to find love so quickly that she didn’t even finish the show’s season, and now she and contestant Dale Moss are engaged.
A sneak peek at the network last week in which host Chris Harrison tells a tearful Crowley that he has just “blown up The Bachelorette.”
“We’ve never done anything like this in the history of our show,” Harrison can be seen saying to some of the men in Crowley’s heart.
Now we know because she left to form a relationship with former professional footballer Moss, who attracted her heart from the beginning.
The pair could not stay away from each other for the most part, even stealing to stay together during a group date.
On Thursday night she revealed that she is in love with Moss, even though the pair only knew each other for a short time.
“I get what I’m looking for on an emotional level,” he said. “I want everything outside of the relationship, everything in life.”
Obviously, when you know, you know.
Suffice it to say that the other 16 men competing for the roses were not happy.
But she didn’t stop asking Crowley’s hand at the wedding to Moss, telling him she knew from the moment she met him that “this was special.”
“The best is yet to come,” Moss said, proposing to him. “I’m not going anywhere and I want to make you happy every day.”
Where does all this leave the Bachelor Nation?
She is now the “Bachelor” contestant and “Bachelor in Paradise” participant Tay Shea Adams, who is the new “Bachelor.”
Adams, the final winner of last year’s Colton Underwood season of “The Bachelor,” became the second African-American woman to ever star in the show, after attorney Rachel Lindsay in the 13th season.
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