The Bachelorette Becca Kufrin: 3 things to know about this season’s leading lady
By Ruby Maxwell
Becca Kufrin will make her debut as the Bachelorette when season 14 premieres on May 28.
Filming for Becca’s season is almost at the halfway point and the Bachelorette star and her remaining guys preparing to travel outside of the country.
While we wait for the season to begin at the end of May, here are three things you may not know about Becca Kufrin.
She’s a mid-west gal
Becca grew up in Prior Lake, Minnesota. She went to college for Mass Communications and graduated from Minnesota State University/Mankato in 2012.
After graduation, she went to work for Skyya and is currently a senior account executive at the public relations firm.
She’s crazy about her Corgi
Becca’s dog is frequently featured on her Instagram page. Can you blame her? Her little Corgi is simply adorable. If she needs a dog sitter, we’re totally open to taking the little cutie.
She knows all about heartbreak
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We’re not talking about her breakup with Arie. That’s over and done with and she has 28 guys currently interested in winning her heart.
Sadly, it’s her father that caused her heart to break.
According to Cosmopolitan, Becca’s father died when she was 19-years-old.
She discussed this during Arie’s season. On the After the Final Rose special, she donated all of the money fans sent her via Venmo to the Stand Up to Cancer charity.
Her mother has also suffered from cancer, and has gone through a few rounds of surgeries and treatments for breast cancer.
Fortunately, her mom is around to watch her daughter find love as The Bachelorette after her publicized breakup with Arie.
The Bachelorette season 14 begins on Monday, May 28 at 8 p.m. ET onA