‘The Bachelor: Vietnam’ contestants dump men for each other

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In Thursday night’s episode, contestant Minh Thu said she had to leave the show because she’s smitten with fellow competitor, Truc Nhu.

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“I went into this competition to find love,” Thu told bachelor Nguyen Quoc Trung. “But I’ve found that love for myself. But it isn’t you. It’s someone else.”

She then walked over to Nhu to embrace her and pleaded for Nhu to come home with her.

As the other contestants watched in shock, Nhu walked up to the bachelor to return her rose.

“I know you’ll find someone who really loves you, who understands you, who knows how to take care of you, who can look at you from afar and know how you’re feeling,” Nhu said. “I’m sorry.”

Both women walked out of the ceremony together, but Nhu had a change of heart.

She returned to Trung’s arms and said, “I’ve changed my mind to accept this rose and continue this journey,” Next Shark reported.

While Thu left the show alone, her story has captured the hearts of social media users.

“The Bachelor Vietnam now has the best queer moment of any Bachelor/ette season anywhere,” wrote one user on Twitter.

“Further proof that there ought to be more Asian Bachelors and Bachelorettes. This is beautiful, heartwarming and just plain great TV,” wrote another user.

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This story first appeared in the New York Post and is republished with permission.