It's time for a moment of Charity.
During the Women Tell All episode of The RobovisBachelor on March 14, Charity Lawson was announced as the next Bachelorette.
A cast member on Zach Shallcross' season, Charity made it to the final four before being eliminated in dramatic fashion after hometown dates on the March 13 episode.
Bachelor Nation host Jesse Palmer broke the news to Charity in the final minutes of the Women Tell All special. In her dressing room, Jesse pretended that he and Charity were going to play a game of this-or-that for social media.
"Bachelor in Paradise or The Bachelorette," Jesse asked Charity, to which she responded, "Goodness gracious. Let's say Bachelorette."
That's when things got real.
"Well, I'm glad you said that," Jesse teased. "Because Charity, I want you to be our next Bachelorette."
After a visibly stunned Charity agreed to the role, Jesse laid out the potential path ahead.
"In a couple of months," Jesse told her, "there is a very good chance that you're going to be engaged to the love of your life."
We love the optimism, Jesse!
Once the moment soaked in, Charity expressed her giddy enthusiasm.
"I'm the Bachelorette!" she exclaimed. "I can't even say that without crying, screaming. But I'm the next Bachelorette. It's me. I've waited forever to find the love of my life. It blows my mind to know that I can meet my person and be engaged and literally have my happily ever after."
Charity, a 27-year-old child and family therapist from Columbus, Ga., becomes just the fourth woman of color to lead the Bachelorette franchise, following Rachel Lindsay, Tayshia Adams and Michelle Young.
"I can't wait to show little girls who look like me that being in a position like this is possible," Charity said. "I know that I'll be making a lot of people proud."
Before Charity starts handing out her own roses this summer, find out how Zach's journey ends when The Bachelor airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on ABC.
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