Nebraska native appears on “The Bachelor”

Samantha Washington, a 25-year-old cheerleader for the Miami Dolphins who is originally from Lincoln, Nebraska, is expected to attract the attention of viewers as she sets off on her romantic journey on season 28 of "The Bachelor." Washington brings a lot to the table because she has competed in several pageants throughout the years, showcasing a unique blend of sophistication and grace.

When Washington won the prestigious Miss Nebraska Outstanding Teen title in 2013, her trip to the "The Bachelor" stage officially began! She was the first woman in Nebraska to hold crowns in the Miss USA organizations. This started when she won the title of Miss Teen Nebraska USA in 2017, her reign receiving further attention from the media. Washington is fully prepared to leave her mark in the dating scene now that she has all these achievements under her belt and a very content and focused attitude.

Washington reveals that she is fully prepared to throw herself into the romantic and dramatic whirlwind that "The Bachelor" promises its contestants and viewers alike. In her ABC profile she stated she’s "ready to get engaged" and can't wait to meet Joey Graziadei. Washington's journey as one of the competitors fighting for Graziadei's devotion is sure to be full of lots of surprises, twists, turns and touching moments that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.

The anticipation for "The Bachelor" season 28 is elevated by the show's promise of several firsts. This season is notable for having one of the biggest groups of women ever checking into the mansion on the first night, which could lead to more drama and competitiveness than ever before. The addition of rival sisters also creates an interesting dynamic that might potentially alter the show's conventional dynamics. On this season of "The Bachelor," viewers can anticipate a rollercoaster journey of emotions, surprising turns and unforgettable moments as this Nebraska native sets off on her search for love.

Fans who can't wait to see the drama develop and follow Washington's journey may watch "The Bachelor" on ABC Mondays at 7 p.m. ET. The show may be streamed on services like Sling TV, FuboTV, YouTube TV, DirectTV Stream, and others for those who prefer that method. Furthermore, the day after their ABC airing, new episodes will be available for streaming on Hulu, allowing fans to catch up on all the romance and rivalry.

By Breanna Hawk