As the star of "The Bachelorette," Minnesota teacher Michelle Young had a tricky task: Find and fall in love with your soul mate on national television, sorting through a host of drama to end the show with him, engaged.
Oh, and convince him to move to Minnesota.
On Tuesday night, during an emotional finale, Young did it. She got engaged to the man she called her "soul-Nayte" — Nayte Olukoya, a Winnipeg-raised, Austin, Texas-based sales representative. The pair are house-hunting in Minnesota with the help of a surprise $200,000 "down payment" from the ABC franchise.
Along the way, her love story has become America's love story, one this pop culture touchstone has never before told: For the first time, a Black lead gave the final rose to a Black contestant.
"For us, it's just so incredibly important that we were able to show so many people a Black love story," Young told the Hollywood Reporter.
The day after their engagement aired, the couple talked with the Star Tribune about filming in Minnesota, the importance of airing difficult conversations and whether "Miss Young," as she's known to her fifth-graders at Echo Park Elementary in Burnsville, plans to return to the classroom. The conversation has been edited for length and clarity.
Q: I want to start with the most important question: Do your dogs get along?
Michelle: Nayte's dog Percy is incredibly excited about having a stepbrother. On the other hand, Chief is like, "Who invited this guy?" It's going to take him a minute. But they are warming up to each other.