Not to mention, the biggest finale disparities are as follows (listed 1st, 2nd, 3rd):
TAR1 (2001) - MM, MF, MM
TAR4 (2003) - MM, MF, MM
TAR9 (2006) - MM, MM, MF
TAR11 (2007) - MF, FF, FF
TAR16 (2010) - MM, MM, MF
TAR17 (2010) - FF, FF, MF
TAR21 (2012) - MM, MM, MF
TAR31 (2019) - MF, MM, MM
TAR32 (2020) - MM, MF, MM
Keeping in mind that the winners in three of those were gay male couples (TAR4, TAR21, TAR32) if we're looking for diversity's sake.
This of course, with the first-ever U.S. MM, MM, MM happening right now.
It means that 3 out of 4 seasons of the show have a strongly healthy balance of genders in the finale which, again, leads me to believe that the concern here is based on pretty much nothing except an eagerness to point the finger. A reminder that pressing the finger on the scale to overweigh and facilitate FF victories is not a feminist stance; it's insists on the idea that women need intervention to succeed. It delegitimizes the show and diminishes their actual successes.