Charity Lawson (born, December 31, 1995) hails from Columbus, Georgia. “The Georgia beauty takes her name as a call to love and care for people and has built her life on that purpose,” according to Charity’s ABC bio. {Wikipedia}
She was announced as the new Bachelorette on March 14, 2023, during the Women Tell All special.
Charity received the wonderful news from host Jesse Palmer at the end of the show, as the eliminated ladies gathered to suck their wounds.
The lovely Georgia native advanced to Zach Shallcross’ final four, but she did not win a rose on Monday night’s episode.
At the end of “The Women Tell All” special, the host pretended to be doing a promotional The Bachelor game with Charity, but then told her, “I want you to be our next Bachelorette.” She told Jesse, “Stop. Is this for real? No way. Oh my God, I’m going to cry. It’s a yes! Absolutely!”
- Prior to appearing on The Bachelor, Lawson was working at Tri-County Children’s Advocacy Center in Dadeville, Alabama
- She graduated from Auburn University in Alabama with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling.
- Charity can be found on Instgaram under the username @charitylawson, with 60k+ followers.
- She said on The Bachelor that her heart had been crushed after her ex-boyfriend cheated on her. In fact, she stated that there were “several occurrences of infidelity.”
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