While we won't be seeing a brand-new season of The Bachelorette on ABC until early next year, Hulu is giving fans the ultimate treat this October by adding not one, but two full seasons of the beloved dating reality series to its streaming lineup.
That’s right! Fans can relive all the jaw-dropping moments, from the awkward first cocktail parties and over-the-top hometown visits to the shocking eliminations and tearful rose ceremonies. The Bachelorette seasons 18 and 19 will be released on Hulu on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. Perhaps you missed out on these installments when they were airing on ABC. Well, here's your golden opportunity to catch up!
As of Sept. 28, seasons 18 and 19 are not available to stream anywhere. In fact, it's hard to watch The Bachelorette altogether if you didn't watch the seasons when they initially aired. Some seasons are available to watch on websites such as Xumo Play, Tubi, Sling TV, and The Roku Channel. But there isn't one main streaming home where you can watch the entire series.

The Bachelorette season 18 introduced viewers to Michelle Young, a 28-year-old elementary school teacher from Minnesota who had previously appeared on Matt James’ season of The Bachelor as a fan-favorite runner-up. Beginning with 30 men competing for her heart, Young had to navigate her way through group dates and intimate one-on-ones to eventually find her true connection. Obviously, we're not going to spoil who she ends up choosing for those who haven’t watched yet. But just now that season 18 was another incredible season.

That brings us to The Bachelorette season 19, which made history by featuring two leads instead of one for the entire season. Gabby Windey, a 31-year-old ICU nurse from Illinois, and Rachel Recchia, a 26-year-old flight instructor from Florida, both shared the spotlight as they navigated the unpredictable journey of finding love on national television. Unlike season 18, which featured 30 men competing for a single Bachelorette’s heart, season 19 brought 32 men to vie for the attention of both Gabby and Rachel. Yeah, it was a pretty chaotic season, but in the best way possible!
With The Bachelorette seasons 18 and 19 coming to Hulu in October, hopefully, more seasons will become available on the streaming platform in the future. When the twenty-second season of the show starts airing on ABC next year, new episodes will also be available on Hulu the following day. So, at least we'll have the new season to stream as well.