‘Bachelorette’ issues a warning for Season 21’s next episode over ‘scantily clad men thrusting’

Could this be the most dramatic episode ever?

Fans of “The Bachelorette” were told to prepare for a “steamy” episode airing tonight.

The show’s official Instagram account released a statement Monday alluding to what will go down between leading lady Jenn Tran and her Season 21 men.

Fans were warned about the “steamy” episode that airs Monday. Disney/John Fleenor

“Tonight’s episode of ‘The Bachelorette’ contains images of a graphic nature, including scantily clad men thrusting and gyrating,” the show said.

“If you have a weak heart, or raging libido, viewer discretion is advised,” the statement continued.

The show added in the caption, “WARNING: Tonight’s episode of #TheBachelorette is steamy. Prepare accordingly.”

The statement from “The Bachelorette.” Instagram / @bacheloretteabc

Tran, 26, alluded to the dramatics as well, posting a clip from the episode on Instagram and writing, “Are you watching tonight’s steamy episode? 🥵.”

Episode 3 will see Tran and her men in Australia.

“As a woman, you know, it’s important to know what’s down under. Down under their hearts, OK!” she said in the clip.

Season 21 is taking place in Australia. Disney/John Fleenor

Tran is looking for love and has plenty of suitors to choose from. Disney/John Fleenor

This isn’t Tran’s first try at finding a match on the ABC franchises. Disney/John Fleenor

Tran originally appeared on Joey Graziadei’s “Bachelor” season, where she came in fifth place.

She is the first Asian woman to star on “The Bachelorette.”

Her season kicked off on July 8. After two episodes, Tran has sent 10 men home and still has 15 to choose from as she searches for her husband.

She shared she was disappointed that more Asian men weren’t on her season. Disney/John Fleenor

In an interview with Glamour before the premiere, the physician assistant said she was disappointed there weren’t more Asian men on her season.

“Asian men haven’t always seen themselves in this position, and I am hoping that me being and [contestant] Thomas N. being there, that the both of us can inspire other Asian men to realize that they can do this too if they want,” she said.

“They can be in this position as well. I’m hoping that it inspires them,” Tran added.

The cast of “The Bachelorette” Season 21. Disney/Michael Kirchoff

Speaking to Parade earlier this month, Tran described her season as “definitely emotional, surprising, and adventurous.”

She also said her season “ended in a way that I didn’t see for myself.”

“It was definitely a bit of a shock,” Tran shared.

Tran said filming the show was “the best two months of my life.” Disney/John Fleenor

She teased that she was “very happy” with how everything turned out. Disney/Wade Payne

In an interview with People, the reality star said filming the show was “the best two months of my life.”

“I’m very happy with the ending and I’m very happy with the way everything panned out,” Tran added. “I learned so much every day that I was there [to find out] about myself and what I wanted in a relationship. There was so much growth.”

“The Bachelorette” airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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