Did « The Bachelorette » Season 20 leading lady, Charity Lawson, give her final rose to Dotun Olubeko, Joey Graziadei or Aaron Bryant on the finale?
Do not read ahead if you have not watched “The Bachelorette” Season 20 finale with Charity Lawson, which aired August 21 on ABC.
Leading lady Charity Lawson is now an engaged woman.
After a shocking twist that saw Lawson breaking up with contestant, Xavier Bonner, during a one-on-one date where he confessed his past infidelity, “The Bachelorette” star surprised her remaining men by welcoming back Aaron Bryant, one of her suitors who was previously sent home.
With that, Lawson’s final rose ceremony — before the proposal rose ceremony — ended up including three finalists: Bryant, Dotun Olubeko and Joey Graziadei.
Bryant had been sent home by Lawson in a previous rose ceremony, but he then made a surprise return. In the first moments of the finale episode, Lawson welcomed Bryant back into the competition — turning her final two into a final three. Admitting that she regretted her decision to initially send him home, Lawson gave Bryant another shot. The two chatted and kissed, and Lawson became even more confused with her decision.
“Coming into this week, I felt confident with Joey and Dotun, but Aaron somehow made it on Fiji Airways and decided to come here,” Lawson said. “And now, I am deciding to reconsider everything.”
Bryant’s return was brief. As she was about to hand out her final two roses, Lawson sent Bryant home. Nonetheless, producers were likely thrilled with another week of teases and an extra dose of drama.
“The risk I took, you’re just that special of a woman, Charity, and I hope you realize that,” Bryant said.