On the season finale of “Bachelor in Paradise” Tuesday night, two women professed their love to each other and got engaged on a beach in Mexico — no bachelor needed.

“ There was a lot of things that came between us, mostly myself and my own struggles,” Demi Burnett said to Kristian Haggerty, their blond hair blowing in the breeze. “I came here to find myself, but I found myself in you, ” she continued before dropping to one knee and slipping a ring onto Haggerty’s finger.

On the televised after-show, Haggerty got on one knee in front of a live audience and gave Burnett a ring of her own. “The hate is drowned out by all the love,” Burnett later said.

For the last several weeks of the ABC reality dating show, a spinoff of “The Bachelor” that just wrapped up its sixth season, Burnett and Haggerty have turned one of the biggest, straightest reality TV juggernauts into a space where two women could actually fall in love.