The Bachelorette stars Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko are basking in the joy and excitement of their historic journey on the show. In the season 20 finale, Lawson accepted Olubeko’s marriage proposal, making them the first monoracial Black couple in the series’ history. Lawson will be competing on Dancing With the Stars this fall, with Olubeko supporting her in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Joey Graziadei, the runner-up on Lawson’s season, is set to lead the next season of The Bachelor.
Lawson and Olubeko recently sat down for an interview with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss their future plans as a couple, the drama surrounding Lawson’s confession of love to both finalists, the significance of their relationship for Black viewers, and the possibility of reality TV stars unionizing.
Reflecting on the past few days since their romance became public, Lawson and Olubeko expressed their overwhelming happiness and gratitude for the outpouring of love and support they have received. They are excited to resume normal activities and enjoy each other’s company. The couple acknowledges the importance of being the first monoracial Black couple on The Bachelorette, but they note that it was not their intention going into the show. They feel honored to have made history and hope that their love story can inspire others.
Lawson and Olubeko watched several episodes of the season together and had open conversations about Lawson’s strong feelings for both finalists. While it was challenging for Olubeko to see her forming connections with other men, he commends Lawson for her honesty and openness throughout the process. They believe that discussing their emotions and experiences helped strengthen their bond.
Lawson’s admission of love for both finalists raised questions about the fairness of her decision-making process. However, looking back, Lawson stands by her choices as they led her to Olubeko, the person she is meant to be with. Olubeko admires Lawson’s capacity to love and sees it as one of her greatest strengths. He is proud of how she handled the situation and believes that her ability to consider multiple options is beautiful.
Regarding their future plans, Lawson and Olubeko are not actively planning their wedding yet, as they want to savor the current phase of their relationship. However, they express a desire to get married sooner rather than later and are open to the idea of having both an American and Nigerian ceremony. There is also a possibility of their wedding being televised, although they are unsure about it at this time.
In terms of moving in together, Lawson and Olubeko will be living together in Los Angeles while Lawson competes on Dancing With the Stars. They are grateful for the opportunity to support each other and spend more time together.
As for the ongoing strike in Hollywood and the push for reality TV stars to unionize, Lawson acknowledges that it could be beneficial. However, she personally has not given it much thought, as she has just finished her journey on The Bachelorette.
In conclusion, Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko are overjoyed with the love and support they have received following their appearance on The Bachelorette. They are excited about their future together, the possibility of marriage, and the opportunity to inspire others with their love story. While they are open to the idea of a televised wedding, they are focused on enjoying their time together and taking each day as it comes. As for the unionization of reality TV stars, Lawson has not given it much consideration at this point.