Chris Harrison‘s time on The Bachelorette has come to an end — at least for now, it would seem.
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Amid Chris Harrison’s controversy, “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” added a disclaimer during Thursday night’s episode. As the “Bachelor” host’s episode aired on television, ABC made it clear that it was filmed months ago.
“This episode was previously recorded in December 2020,” read the disclaimer on the screen.
The disclaimer comes as Harrison has been embroiled in controversy surrounding comments he made during an interview with former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay. In the Feb. 9 interview, the TV
Chris Harrison‘s time on The Bachelorette has come to an end — at least for now, it would seem.
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's «Women Tell All» episode brought some old and new tensions to the forefront on Monday. From Chris Harrison's appearance to a surprisingly candid confrontation between two contestants, the special left fans with a lot to talk about on social media.The show kicked off with a disclaimer, explaining why Harrison was hosting the episode after he previously announced that he would be stepping back following his controversial remarks about racism accusations against Rachael Kirkconnell back in
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Chris Harrison welcomed viewers to Monday's «Women Tell All» episode for Bachelor Matt James' season, text appeared onscreen that read, «Previously recorded on February 4, 2021.»The disclaimer comes amid Harrison's ongoing controversy, as a result of which he previously announced he's «stepping aside» from the franchise «for a period of time.»When the TV personality's episode of aired last month, the game show included a disclaimer of the same nature.Harrison has faced criticism for comments he
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Chris Harrison's controversy, added a disclaimer during Thursday night's episode. As the host's episode aired on television, ABC made it clear that it was filmed months ago.«This episode was previously recorded in December 2020,» read the disclaimer on the screen.The disclaimer comes as Harrison has been embroiled in controversy surrounding comments he made during an interview with former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay.
Chris Harrison's hiatus from , other members of Bachelor Nation are speaking out about how they'd feel about returning to the franchise.Harrison recently announced that he'd be taking time off and would not be hosting the upcoming special with Matt James and his final pick. The news came in Harrison's second apology for defending contestant Rachael Kirkconnell's racist actions in an interview with former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay on Feb.
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