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Bachelorette Brooke Blurton makes television history as the show’s first Indigenous, bisexual star – ABC News
After being a contestant on the Bachelor, Indigenous youth worker Brooke Blurton will have both men and women vying to earn her love on the next season of the Bachelorette….

A familiar face will return to Australian television screens, making history on one of the country’s most successful programs.
- Brooke Blurton will become the first Indigenous and bisexual woman to be Australia’s Bachelorette
- Blurton was on the 2018 season of the Bachelor, and later appeared on the show Bachelor in Paradise
- For the first time, both men and women will be contestants on the program
Network 10 announced on Thursday that Brooke Blurton, 26, will be Australia’s next Bachelorette.
The youth…
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