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Where to watch The Bachelorette: Stream Season 21 online

The Bachelorette returns for Season 21 on ABC. We'll show you how to watch it live or stream it later.

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'The Bachelorette" host Jesse Palmer and star Jenn Tran on the season 21 premiere.
"The Bachelorette" host Jesse Palmer and star Jenn Tran on the season 21 premiere.

Get ready to fall in love because The Bachelorette is back for Season 21. We've put together everything you need to know about where to watch The Bachelorette, including both cable and live streaming options.

Each year, The Bachelorette pairs one woman with about 25 men in an attempt to find true love on a national stage. This year will focus on Jenn Tran, who was a contestant in Season 28 of The Bachelor, where she was eliminated in week 7. Tran is also the show's first Asian American lead, making it a historic season for the long-running franchise. Season 21 promises the usual drama, heartbreak, and love triangles that the show has become famous for, plus a few signature twists.

If you're hoping to tune in, we've got you covered. Keep reading to learn how to tune into the new season, including live options and where you can find new episodes the next day.

Where to watch The Bachelorette in the US

The Bachelorette airs on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC in the US. Season 21 premieres on Monday, July 8. If you don't have cable, you can still live stream the show using a live TV package like Fubo or Sling TV, which are month-to-month cable alternatives with no long-term contracts.

When it comes to Sling TV, you'll need to look up your zip code before subscribing to see if you can get ABC since coverage of local channels is fairly selective on Sling. If you're in an area where ABC is available (like New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago), you'll want to subscribe to Sling Blue, which costs $40 a month and comes with about 42 channels. The service typically has a promo going that will knock a few bucks off your first month.

You can also try out Fubo, which has much broader ABC coverage and includes many more channels. Subscriptions cost $79.99 a month, but new users can get a one-week free trial of the service. 

If you don't mind waiting a day, you can watch new episodes of The Bachelorette on Hulu starting at 5 a.m. ET on Tuesdays. Subscription prices start at $7.99 a month and come with a 30-day free trial. If you're planning to watch Season 21 of The Bachelorette, we recommend doing it this summer since past seasons often disappear from streaming after they conclude. Hulu currently has on-demand episodes of The Bachelorette from seasons 10, 11, 13, and 18 only. And if you don't mind waiting a bit longer, Bachelor-franchise offerings often end up free on ABC.com one week after an episode airs. We'll check in next week and confirm whether this is the case this season.

How to watch The Bachelorette from anywhere

If you'll be traveling outside the US, you can still access the above streaming options via a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs allow you to alter your device's virtual location so that you can still keep up with your usual websites and apps from anywhere. Plus, they're strong ways to boost your online privacy. Since the services we've outlined require US payment methods, this recommendation will be best for Americans who are just traveling abroad at the moment.

Sound like something that could be a good fit? Our go-to rec is ExpressVPN. It's beginner-friendly and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Check out our ExpressVPN review for additional details, and keep reading to learn how to use a VPN. 

How to watch The Bachelorette with a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
  • Install it on the device you're planning to watch on.
  • Turn it on and set it to a US location.
  • Sign up for the above streaming services with a US form of payment.
  • Navigate to ABC and enjoy The Bachelorette.

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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