Meet Spencer Conley, the 'Bachelorette' contestant and 'pet portrait entrepreneur' with 'golden retriever energy'
- Spencer Conley is one of the 25 contestants on season 21 of "The Bachelorette" starring Jenn Tran.
- From night one, Jenn is attracted to Spencer's "golden retriever energy" and attentiveness.
As contestants are eliminated each week on season 21 of "The Bachelorette," Spencer Conley's "golden retriever energy" continues to charm Jenn Tran.
Amid the intensifying drama between Sam M. and Devin, Spencer, 30, lands a coveted one-on-one date with Jenn during week three.
"Since night one, Spencer's always been one to be really attentive toward me and he has golden retriever energy, which I am digging," Jenn says. "He brings out a goofy side of me. I can be myself with him and I love that feeling."
Here's everything to know about Spencer.
Spencer is a pet portrait entrepreneur from Dallas
Spencer graduated with a bachelor's degree from Southern Methodist University in 2015, per his LinkedIn. Four years later, he founded Print Our Pet, a company that makes customized photo products of pets, from stickers and posters to bowls and phone cases.
Spencer's love for pets, including his dog named Roux, inspired his entrepreneurial ventures. He says launching Print Our Pet is "the best decision" he ever made.
According to a recent Instagram post, Spencer's company now includes more than 80 employees, and he's sold more than 30,000 products to customers worldwide.
He has 3 brothers and is looking for a family-oriented woman
According to his ABC bio, Spencer is a "mama's boy" who's "ready to leave the nest and is looking for a family-oriented woman who is optimistic, loyal, and loves his dog."
Spencer has described his dad as "the best role model that I could have asked for and the man who made me who I am today." He also sometimes turns to his mom for baking assistance and expertise.
"I am blessed with the best mom, dad, and three brothers that I could ever ask for," Spencer wrote on Instagram. "I got just as lucky with my chosen family (my best friends) who are always there for me and in my corner. My family and friends mean everything to me."
Spencer loves running and fitness
In an Instagram post, Spencer said that he "slipped into a hole of really poor habits" after a difficult breakup, compounded by lockdown during the pandemic. He turned to fitness to improve his physical and mental health and has since made exercise a daily part of life.
He previously ran two ultramarathons and participates in weekly circuits with his fitness buddies. In February, Spencer spent 27 hours straight hiking through the Grand Canyon from rim to rim without sleep.