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        <title><![CDATA[Bachelor&#039;s Abigail Heringer Makes History on Season 25: 5 Things to Know]]></title>
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					<p>Making history — and a lasting first impression? <strong><strong>Abigail Heringer</strong></strong>, who is competing for <strong><strong>Matt James</strong></strong>’ heart, is the first deaf contestant <strong>to appear on <em>The Bachelor.</em></strong></p>
<p>“Abigail is one of our favorites. This is an absolute gem of a woman, impossible not to fall in love with,” <strong><strong>Chris Harrison</strong></strong> said as he announced the cast in December via YouTube. “Abigail has an incredible story; she’s the first hearing-impaired person we’ve ever had on the show. [She] is just beautiful and sincere, the true definition of someone here for the right reasons.”</p>
<p>The host concluded, ”I think you’re all going to really love Abigail, who — I will just say this — <strong>makes a very strong first impression on Matt</strong>.”</p>
<p>Abigail is one of four children and lives with her sister, Rachel. She also has two younger brothers.</p>
<p>“She’s always made us proud, and she’s got a really good head on her shoulders, so I’m not worried about anything,” Abigail’s mom, Suzie, told <em>the</em><em><strong> Statesman Journal</strong></em> in October while production was still underway. “Hopefully, she’ll have fun. … I jokingly told her to remember her grandparents will be watching. I know that will stick with her.”</p>

		<p>Both Abigail and Rachel were born with congenital hearing loss. According to their mother, Rachel was the youngest child to undergo cochlear implantation surgery at Oregon Health &amp; Science University when she was 2 years old. Abigail underwent the same procedure when she was 2.</p>
<p>“I was surprised she was willing to share her story about her hearing loss,” Suzie told the outlet. “It’s something she usually doesn’t talk much about. … With her disability, if that can impact one other person, it’s worth sharing the story.”</p>
<p>Matt’s season is also<strong> historic as he is the first Black Bachelor.</strong> The show filmed from late September to late November at the <strong>Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Pennsylvania.</strong></p>
<p>“To be honest. I don’t think this is a great way to meet your forever person,” Abigail’s mother said before acknowledging it’s hard to find love amid the coronavirus pandemic. ”Actually, in the age of COVID, it’s a safe way to date.”</p>
<p>Back in 2013, <strong><strong>Sarah Herron</strong> </strong>became the show’s first contestant with a physical disability. Sarah, <strong>who competed for <strong>Sean Lowe</strong>’s heart</strong> and on two seasons of<em> Bachelor in Paradise</em>, was born with only the upper half of her left arm.</p>
<p><em>The Bachelor</em> airs on ABC Mondays at 8 p.m. ET.</p>
<p>Scroll through for five things to know about Abigail:</p>
									

				
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				<strong>Listen to Here For the Right Reasons to get inside scoop about the Bachelor franchise and exclusive interviews from contestants</strong><p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Sarah Hearon</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Sarah Hearon]]></dc:creator>
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