Bachelor’s Pieper James called out the official Bachelor Nation Twitter account for mixing up her and fellow season 25 contestant Serena Pitt.
03.03.2021 - 01:55 / etcanada.com
Monday night’s “Women Tell All” episode of “The Bachelor” was much like the rest of the season as its toxic drama continued to dominate Matt James’ journey to find love.
Behind the scenes as well, executive producers from the franchise are speaking out in support of Rachel Lindsay, who recently deleted her Instagram account after experiencing online harassment.
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Following the statement and
Bachelor’s Pieper James called out the official Bachelor Nation Twitter account for mixing up her and fellow season 25 contestant Serena Pitt.
Rachel Lindsay is back on the ‘gram!
Andi Dorfman had some choice words for The Bachelor producers after Rachel Lindsay deactivated her Instagram account amid bullying for her interview with Chris Harrison.
Welcome back, Rachel Lindsay! After briefly deactivating her account during the fallout of her controversial interview with Chris Harrison, the 35-year-old attorney has returned to Instagram.
When it comes to Chris Harrison‘s controversial Extra interview, Bachelor alum Serena Pitt isn’t ready to simply forgive and forget.
Rachel Lindsay is opening up about her decision to deactivate her Instagram account.
The leading producers behind the Bachelor franchise are taking a stand to back Rachel Lindsay.
Rachel Lindsay, 35, deactivated her Instagram account last week after receiving harassment from some online followers and now The Bachelor‘s executive producers are speaking out about it. The former contestant of the reality series was faced with criticism after conducting a controversial interview that brought up race with host Chris Harrison, 49, and an eye-catching message that was posted on the official Bachelor Nation Instagram account came to her defense.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentDays after former “Bachelorette” Rachel Lindsay deleted her Instagram account due to online bullying, the producers of “The Bachelor” have released a statement in support of the star.The executive producers of the dating franchise are condemning all racist harassment of Lindsay, who they applaud for using her voice to educate the public.“As executive producers of ‘The Bachelor’ franchise, we would like to make it perfectly clear that any harassment
The Bachelor‘s executive producers condemned the actions of fans who harassed former The Bachelorette star Rachel Lindsay off Instagram following her interview with Chris Harrison.
Bachelor Nation has put out an official statement following the online hate directed towards Rachel Lindsay.
The Bachelor franchise stars have rallied behind Rachel Lindsay, who recently deactivated her Instagram account due to harassment.
Rachel Lindsay has allegedly disabled her Instagram account due to online harassment she’s received after her interview with longtime "Bachelor" host Chris Harrison. This claim comes from Lindsay’s "Higher Learning" podcast co-host Van Lathan, who shared an Instagram video about the topic on Friday.
Rachael Kirkconnell spoke out about the harassment Rachel Lindsay has faced in the wake of her interview with Chris Harrison, which led the former Bachelorette to deactivate her Instagram account.
Natalie Oganesyan editorMedia personality Rachel Lindsay, who was The Bachelor franchise’s first-ever Black lead in 2017, has deleted her Instagram account due to harassment and hate she has received from Bachelor Nation.The online harassment follows Lindsay’s “Extra” interview with “The Bachelor” host Chris Harrison, during which he defended current contestant Rachael Kirkconnell, who has been under fire for resurfaced photos of her in attendance at an antebellum plantation-themed fraternity
Rachel Lindsay is done with Instagram!
Rachel Lindsay is stepping away from social media due to harassment from Bachelor Nation.