Millions of viewers watched DeAnna Pappas, 26, suffer through a painful,
last-minute rejection by Brad Womack on the last season of "The Bachelor" --
earning her the sympathy of women everywhere. Now DeAnna will have the last
laugh, as the tables are turned and she gets to choose from among 25 bachelors
in her own bid for true love, when the fourth edition of "The
Bachelorette" airs on ABC, starting May 19.
The brunette, brown-eyed real estate agent from Newnan, Georgia, became an
immediate fan favorite and was the final woman remaining on the finale of "The
Bachelor" last November. The ending proved to be a huge shocker, though, when
Womack didn't select any woman -- a first in "Bachelor" history. She found out
she was tapped to star as the next "Bachelorette" on an episode of "Ellen" that
aired in January of this year.
DeAnna demonstrated her assertiveness and independent nature during "The
Bachelor," setting her apart from the other women. She is an interesting
combination of Greek ancestry on her father's side and a mix of many ethnicities
-- including Native American -- on her mother's. Growing up in Kentucky with her
older brother, Thomas, and younger sister, Chrissy, DeAnna's parents divorced
when she was six. Her mother's ultimately fatal battle with cancer meant that
DeAnna was raised primarily by her aunt and grandmother, and when her mother
died -- DeAnna was 12 -- she moved to Georgia to live with her father.
Given this family history, DeAnna wants to make sure that she gets married
and plays an active part in her children's lives. She truly believes, after
coming so close on "The Bachelor," that she will be able to find that special
someone from the 25 lucky guys on "The Bachelorette."
No shrinking violet, DeAnna juggled playing softball, being vice president of
both her junior and senior classes in high school and working with Habitat for
Humanity through her church as she was growing up. Industrious and versatile,
she has worked in a variety of jobs since she was 14, and had her first
managerial position at 19 for a restaurant/bar. In fact, she showed off her top
bartending and cooking skills on "The Bachelor." DeAnna additionally enjoys
white water rafting and camping with her friends and family, and has traveled
all over Europe.
A 2005 graduate from Georgia Military College with an Associates Degree in
General Studies, DeAnna received her real estate license from the Gaddy School
in Georgia in 2006.