Summary
- The Bachelorette season 21 contestant Jeremy Simon is a mature, good-natured man who handles drama with grace, making him a great choice for Jenn.
- Their deep bond and shared goals for the future make Jeremy a fantastic candidate to be Jenn’s husband on The Bachelorette.
- Despite a slow start, the significant time spent together proves that Jenn should ultimately choose Jeremy for a genuine, lasting relationship.
The Bachelorette Season 21 star Jenn Tran has narrowed her suitors down to just four men, and as her hometown dates approach, she’s expected to choose Jeremy Simon. Jenn, a 26-year-old medical assistant student from Hillsdale, New Jersey, and Jeremy, a 29 year old real estate investor currently living in New York, New YorkThey had a slower start to their relationship. On the night of the premiere, Jeremy arrived in a red sports car, but his one-on-one time was cut short after Brian Autz stole both Jenn and his car.
For everything The Bachelorette season 21, Jeremy went on several group dates, including one at Calder Park Raceway in Melbourne, Australia. During that date, when the men were racing, Jeremy stopped the car to give Jenn a kiss. Although he didn’t win the race, Jenn gave him the group date rose. However, when Jenn finally gave Jeremy a one-on-one date in Seattle the week before their hometowns, they managed to spend some meaningful and magical time together. Now it’s clear that Jenn should choose Jeremy.
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Jeremy is mature and good natured
Jeremy doesn’t get carried away by the drama
Jenn and Jeremy had a blast on their one-on-one date, a low-key date that included playing arcade games, getting their palms read, and fishing at Pike Place Market. They also had a romantic dinner at Chihuly Garden. Jeremy is a mature, genuine and good-natured man whose attention has always been focused on Jenn.Although he witnessed a lot of drama between the men on the show, he didn’t get sucked into it.
On the night of the premiere, when Brian stole Jenn and her car, Jeremy walked away maturely. He didn’t want to argue in front of Jenn on the first night. He also let himself go afterward, and didn’t let himself get consumed like some of the other men did on the show. The whole time The Bachelorette season 21, Jeremy often broke the tension with a funny comment, showing that he knew what was important..
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Jeremy is ready to become a husband and father
Jeremy and Jenn share the same goals for the future
During their individual appointment, Jeremy opened up to Jenn about how much she loves her mother and the importance of her Jewish faith. Jeremy said that while he doesn’t expect Jenn to convert, he would like to raise his children Jewish because it’s an important part of who he is. Jenn told him she’s open to it and has Shabbat dinners with her Jewish friends in Miami. She added that she would like her children to share her Buddhist faith as well. Jeremy was open to it, too.
It is very important that Jeremy is already thinking about his future wife and childrenHe and Jenn share the same goals for the future, and it’s clear that Jeremy would be a great husband. He’s stable, mature, kind, and funny, which is exactly the kind of man Jenn needs.
Even though Jenn and Jeremy had a slow start to their relationship, that’s exactly why they should get engaged eventually. Their relationship isn’t based on an adrenaline rush from a thrill-seeking activity or just a passionate physical connection that could fizzle out quickly. They’re building a deep connection, rooted in truly knowing each other. Let’s hope Jeremy’s hometown date goes well and Jenn and Jeremy get engaged and live happily ever after..
The Bachelorette
airs Mondays at 8:00 p.m. EDT on ABC.
The Bachelorette
The Bachelorette is a spin-off of the 2002 show The Graduate. First screening in 2003, The Bachelorette follows a woman who dates multiple men in an attempt to find her one true love, eliminating one each week. The Mike Fleiss series has stood the test of time, lasting over 200 episodes and becoming one of ABC’s most popular reality shows.