Prior to her upcoming wedding to Bryan Abasolo, The Bachelorette's Rachel Lindsay revealed that she slept with two of three finalists during the fantasy suite dates on her season. She doesn't spill the tea on which ones they were, although it would be fair to assume Abasolo was one.

Lindsay met Abasolo during her stint as the Bachelorette, handing him the first impression rose and never looking back from there. While he wasn't the fans' favorite contestant during the season - that title would go to runner-up Peter Kraus, who sadly hasn't returned to The Bachelor franchise since - the only gripe about Abasolo was that the show didn't reveal his story. Lindsay has spent the last two-plus years getting to know Abasolo on a deeper level since her season wrapped and the two are scheduled to wed this month.

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In an interview with Access Hollywood, Lindsay confessed she was intimate with two-thirds of her fantasy suite dates, a fact she has long since told her fiancé. She won't say whether it was Kraus or Eric Bigger, but honestly, it's a moot point at this stage in Lindsay and Abasolo's relationship.

Bryan Abasolo and Rachel Lindsay

Lindsay also said that she respected the opinion of her father, who helped her make the right decision. He wasn't sold on Kraus, and it gave her the clarity she needed to make her final choice. She said, “I really value my dad’s opinion. I started noticing stuff, but to get confirmation from my dad, I was like, ‘We see the same things, we think a lot alike.'” Finally, Lindsay revealed that following their wedding, she plans to waste no time starting a family. She said, “I want four kids. Hopefully there is twins, so we can knock this out of the way. That’s what Bryan wants.”

Lindsay's willingness to share the details of her fantasy suite dates without being pressed about it piggybacks off a season of The Bachelorette in which Hannah Brown was unabashedly vocal about intimacy and sex. While it certainly makes sense for former contestants to leave the past in the past, Lindsay, who made history as the first black lead of the franchise, clearly has no fear in holding back. It's part of what made her such a strong choice for The Bachelorette, and as she readies herself for marriage with Abasolo and starts a new podcast with Ali Fedotowsky-Manno, it likely won't be the last time she unveils secrets about her season.

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Source: Access Hollywood