The Bachelorette

Season 7

12 episodes · May 22, 2011

The Bachelorette 7 is the seventh season of ABC reality television series The Bachelorette. The show premiered on May 23, 2011, featuring Ashley Hebert dating 25 men. Hebert was rejected by Brad Womack on the fifteenth season of The Bachelor, where she was the second runner-up. The season concluded with Ashley choosing J.P. Rosenbaum as her fiance. The couple lives in Princeton, NJ.

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  • Episode 1
    S7E1

    Episode 1

    May 23, 201185m

    Twenty-five eligible men arrive; Ashley admits to worrying the men will be disappointed with her; after an evening getting acquainted with the guys, Ashley gives the first impression rose to a bachelor that took a risk.

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  • Episode 2
    S7E2

    Episode 2

    May 30, 201185m

    Ashley takes her first date to Las Vegas; the guys meet the Jabbawockeez on a group date and have to perform dance routines of their own; Ashley eliminates three suitors.

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  • Episode 3
    S7E3

    Episode 3

    Jun 6, 201185m

    Ashley takes a date to learn some dance moves and participate in a flash mob; after the bachelors roast Ashley, she decides to cancel the cocktail party; Ashley has second thoughts about continuing on the show.

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  • Episode 4
    S7E4

    Episode 4

    Jun 13, 201185m

    Ashley and the bachelors head to Thailand, where they assist in the renovation of an orphanage; Ashley and one of the men kayak through sea caves; two men have a confrontation during the rose ceremony.

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  • Episode 5
    S7E5

    Episode 5

    Jun 20, 201185m

    Ashley and 11 suitors visit Chiang Mai, Thailand, where three are eliminated. But first, one accompanies her to an ancient temple and eight others engage in Muay Thai boxing (and must fight each other). There's also a two-on-one river-rafting expedition, in which the elephants are playful and the guys nervous. One guy is also loose-lipped.

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  • Episode 6
    S7E6

    Episode 6

    Jun 27, 201185m

    Ashley visits Hong Kong with her eight remaining suitors. Before two are eliminated, one dines with her on a junk boat and another goes with her to Victoria's Peak Park. For the six others, it's a day at the races---dragon-boat races---at Stanley Beach.

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  • Episode 7
    S7E7

    Episode 7

    Jul 11, 201185m

    Ashley and the six remaining men travel to Taiwan; one man struggles to control his jealousy; two men are eliminated; Emily Maynard discusses her relationship with Brad Womack.

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  • Episode 8
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    Episode 8

    Jul 18, 201185m

    Ashley visits the hometowns of the four remaining bachelors to meet their families.

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  • Episode 9
    S7E9

    Episode 9

    Jul 25, 201185m

    Ashley and the three remaining bachelors find themselves in tropical Fiji, where Ben F. opens up with Ashley about his feelings, Constantine makes a shocking revelation that changes everything, and a former bachelor shows up demanding another chance.

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  • S7E10

    The Men Tell All

    Jul 31, 201185m

    Emotions run high when all of the men Ashley chose to eliminate over the course of the season return to discuss what really went on behind the scenes, as well as their opinions concerning Ashley's pending decision regarding her potential husband.

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  • The Final Rose
    S7E11

    The Final Rose

    Aug 1, 201185m

    After enduring up-and-down romances and men who can't make up their minds, Ashley finally has the opportunity to hand out the final rose of the season when she selects which of the remaining two suitors she will choose to be her potential husband.

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  • After the Final Rose
    S7E12

    After the Final Rose

    Aug 1, 201185m

    Ashley recaps the Season 7 finale in Fiji, and tells host Chris Harrison what was going through her mind while she was trying to make her decision. Also appearing are the two finalists (Ben F. and J.P.) and Ashley's sister, Chrystie Hebert-Corns

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