Minnesota elementary school teacher Michelle Young will become "The Bachelorette."
After a tough breakup with "The Bachelor" star Matt James that aired Monday night, Young was one of two women announced as stars of back-to-back seasons of the reality show.
"We're the bachelorettes," Young and Katie Thurston said in unison onstage.
Minnesotans have cheered for Young, an Edina resident, who appeared Monday on "After the Final Rose," the post-finale special taped earlier this month amid a firestorm over the show's handling of race. This season of the ABC reality series was historic — the first to feature a Black leading man. But many fans say ABC failed to follow through on the change it had promised, with host Chris Harrison defending fellow finalist Rachael Kirkconnell as allegations of her racially insensitive actions circled.
Young, then, was a bright spot.
She won fans' hearts with the help of her students, who sported "Team Miss Young" T-shirts and asked James the tough questions, and her parents, who held hands and welcomed James to the family.
Young, 27, who was a prep basketball star at Woodbury High School, now teaches fifth grade at Echo Park Elementary School in Burnsville. Her students who popped up via Zoom were from her previous post at Normandale Hills Elementary School in Bloomington, where she was "very well loved," said Nicole Baggett, whose two stepsons, now 11 and 12 years old, had Young as a teacher.
Young's "true personality" came through on the show, said Baggett, of Minneapolis. Positive, caring, kind. "It really felt like I was watching the person I know."