Jenn went from trying to win the heart of a bachelor to bachelors competing for her affections
JENN Tran was a contestant on the hit US reality show The Bachelorette in its 21st season in 2024.
Jenn holds several notable records within the show, including the first star in the franchise's history to be Asian-American.
The star is also the youngest lead from the show by birth, being the only person from Gen Z to star in it.
Jenn was born and raised in Hillsdale, New Jersey, to Vietnamese immigrants.
She has an impressive education background, something she continues to pursue even after she shot to fame.
In 2020, Jenn graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in molecular biology.
In 2025, Grant will star in season 29 of The Bachelor, airing on January 27, 2025 on ABC.
During his time on The Bachelorette, Grant fell hard for Jenn, but it seemed that the feeling wasn't reciprocated.
Ahead of the rose ceremony, Grant took the opportunity to tell Jenn that he was falling in love with her.
When Grant wasn't amongst the men who received a rose, Jenn told them: "I want you to know how sorry I am."
The hunk later confessed to the show's producers: "I poured everything out, and it wasn't good enough.
"It just sucks knowing that you feel some way about somebody, and they don't feel the same about you."
Jenn's dating history is as complicated as her time on The Bachelorette was.
She ended up proposing to Devin Strader, who was one the contestants on her season of The Bachelorette.
After lots of relationship rumours between the two, and several soft launches, the pair have only just confirmed their romance.
Fans noted the pair's chemistry whilst dancing together, and she later announced the coupling on Instagram.
Sasha could even be seen giving Jenn little kisses whilst they danced.