Rachel Lindsay
Rachel Lindsay is an American television personality and attorney, best known for her groundbreaking role as the first African-American Bachelorette in ABC’s popular reality series, “The Bachelorette.”
After being a contestant in the 21st season of “The Bachelor,” Lindsay was propelled to television stardom when she was cast as the lead in the 13th season of “The Bachelorette.” Her charismatic presence and authentic engagement with her fellow contestants made the season a landmark in the series and an inspiration to diverse audiences nationwide. Beyond her prominent role in reality TV, Lindsay also found success co-hosting ESPN Radio’s “Game Night with Matt Barrie” and the “Bachelor Happy Hour” podcast alongside fellow alumna Becca Kufrin.
Throughout her career, Rachel has collaborated with various celebrities and influential figures. As a co-host on “Bachelor Happy Hour,” she’s interacted with numerous Bachelor franchise personalities, including Becca Kufrin, Peter Weber, and JoJo Fletcher. On “Game Night with Matt Barrie,” she regularly engaged with famous sports figures, including former NFL players and NBA stars. Her work as a correspondent for “Extra,” a syndicated news program, has allowed her to interview Hollywood heavyweights such as Kevin Hart, Jennifer Aniston, and Dwayne Johnson.
Rachel has been recognized for her impressive contributions to television and her exemplary work in law. In 2019, she was named as one of Variety’s Power of Women honorees, an annual distinction celebrating influential women in the entertainment industry.