Is Abigail Heringer Going to Win 'The Bachelor?' Spoilers on Her Franchise Future

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A Bachelor fan favorite may not have the season-ending that most viewers are hoping for. Abigail Heringer, who is the first deaf contestant in Bachelor franchise history, apparently won't end up with Matt James in the end. This could be good news, though, if she'll still be single come the next Bachelorette season.

Heringer will open up to James on Monday night's Bachelor episode, specifically about her hearing disability. In the deep conversation, Heringer told James she wants to be a mom, but can't promise her children won't be born deaf, like herself and her sister.

"I'm also going to be as open with you, obviously, through this process," Heringer told James in an exclusive clip published by Entertainment Tonight. "You want a wife and you want a family, and you know I want those things too. But if I were to have a family, there's a really strong possibility that my kids would be deaf."

Abigail and Matt
Bachelor Matt James has a conversation with Abigail on "The Bachelor." It's rare that a fan favorite, such as Abigail, doesn't return for another season, be it "The Bachelorette" or "Bachelor in Paradise." Craig Sjodin/ABC

She continued. "My birth dad did walk out on my mom and my sister right after we got our cochlear implants," she said. "When you have what should have been one of the most important people in your life walk out, it's hard not to feel like, If I fully open up myself to somebody, are they going to do the same thing?"

Spoilers from Reality Steve show Heringer will finish this season in fifth place. That means she will leave right before James takes his final four women on hometown dates. While James may not have been her perfect match, we're certain, if she's open to it, Heringer will have a future on the Bachelor franchise.

It's rare a fan favorite doesn't return for another season, be it The Bachelorette or Bachelor in Paradise. It seems an obvious choice to invite Heringer to Paradise this summer, should she not be considered for The Bachelorette. But viewers are already hoping the disability advocate will be gifted her own season of the show. Each Monday, Twitter is flooded with requests for Heringer to hand out the roses next season.

This is the start of my campaign for Abigail to be the next Bachelorette #Bachelor

— zoie (@zoiebeall15) January 26, 2021

my picks for bachelorette if they don’t win. #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/G5P8j1iWn0

— bach era (@sixsthirtys) January 26, 2021

Abigail Heringer appreciation post. An unbothered queen and obviously our next bachelorette #TheBachelor pic.twitter.com/fWhhI4mCqb

— Juliette Tr ? (@Jewelette3) January 26, 2021

Regardless of what the future holds for Heringer, on or off reality television, it's fair to say she's made a powerful step in changing the Bachelor franchise. She's the first openly disabled contestant, and viewers have already applauded both Heringer and ABC for openly airing her story.

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Kelly started a career in journalism after completing her education at The New School in New York City. She currently lives in Chicago. In her free time, Kelly can be found writing (duh), exploring her city, and frequenting a handful of coffee shops. She's an avid reader, music listener, and dog lover. Kelly's writing talents have landed her in a variety of positions, including her current job as a Culture Writer at Newsweek, as well as formerly interning at Rolling Stone Magazine and writing about music at Atwood Magazine. She also runs the blog Just Cut The Bullshit which is known for its mental health advocacy. 


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