Jenn Tran Speaks out on Shocking Bachelorette Finale – Joins Dancing With The Stars

 Dancing With the Stars is back for season 33 with a brand new all-star cast, including two of our Bachelor leads.

Jenn Tran and Joey Graziadei will be on the newest season of DWTS starting Sept. 17.

The former Bachelorette will be partnered with Sasha Farber when taking the dancefloor.

“I’ve actually always wanted to learn how to dance,” Jenn said during her GMA interview on Wednesday. “So, this is kind of like a dream come true, honestly.”

Jenn even spoke out about the shocking finale for the first time.

“It definitely was a moment I’ve been wanting to happen for the past month,” she said on Good Morning America. “I just needed to get that off of my chest and start a clean slate.”

“Devin and I had gotten engaged back in May and we had just broken up about a month ago. And since then, it’s just been off and on and whatnot. So it’s finally nice to get the closure that I finally needed last night,” she added.

She says she “absolutely” has no regrets about proposing to Devin.

“I proposed to a man who promised me a fulfilling life, a loving partnership and a marriage that I had always wanted. So I’m very confident in knowing that’s still what I want,” she said. “Unfortunately, he just wasn’t the man he had talked himself up to be. But I would be so lucky to find another man who would be able to fulfill those promises.”


During the live After the Final Rose finale, Jenn revealed that Devin Strader broke up with her in the brief two months between when her finale filmed and the live special. 

“We left Hawaii engaged,” she told Jesse Palmer. “I thought I found the person I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. As soon as we left Hawaii, things were different.”

“I was confused, I didn’t understand because we had just left so happy,” she said. “He basically said he didn’t love me anymore and didn’t feel the same way.”

Jenn explained that she stopped receiving calls and texts from Devin.

“He called me, and he basically broke off the engagement,” she said. “[He said] he didn’t love me anymore, feel the same way and felt like something had been off since the second thing he proposed. He regretted getting engaged,”

“I said ‘Let’s just be together. We don’t have to be engaged — I want a life with you, I don’t need a ring on my finger,’ He was checked out. It wasn’t what he wanted anymore. And I’ve been fighting for the relationship, trying to do everything I can to empathize with him and try to make things work. He didn’t want to go to couples counseling. He didn’t want to fight for the relationship anymore.”