Time for a change!
11.02.2021 - 17:32 / glamour.com
Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay after of Rachael Kirkconnell attending an “Old South” party at the University of Georgia resurfaced. (Kirkconnell is a contestant on 's season of The Bachelor.) During the interview with Lindsay, instead of saying that participating in a party that romanticizes the racist South is unacceptable, he asked for people to show Kirkconnell “grace.” It's important to point out that Lindsay was the .
Time for a change!
Emmanuel Acho is heading to The Bachelor!
Emmanuel Acho has been named as Chris Harrison’s replacement on “After The Final Rose”.
Following Chris Harrison‘s announcement that he would temporarily step away from The Bachelor franchise, fans have been buzzing about who will host the After the Final Rose special.
It’s been a monumental season for “The Bachelor”, but that’s come with plenty of controversy.
Rachel Lindsay isn't sure if she'd host. The franchise's future has been called into question after Chris Harrison 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 Lindsay on Feb.
Rachel Lindsay could be stepping up to the plate.
The most recent "Bachelorette" lead, Tayshia Adams, reacted to Chris Harrison's announcement that he is stepping back from hosting "The Bachelor" franchise "for a period of time" after his controversial interview with Extra in February. On Thursday's episode of Click Bait with Bachelor Nation, Adams, who is biracial and identifies as Black and Mexican, said Harrison's move is "a really good thing." This month, Harrison, 49, was criticized for defending current contestant Rachael Kirkconnell's
Making a change. Procter & Gamble Co. is reconsidering using Chris Harrison in future Crest advertising following his controversial statements that led to him taking a break from The Bachelor.
The Bachelor and The Bachelorette since their premieres in 2002 and 2003, respectively, plus the spinoff, Bachelor in Paradise. But Harrison recently announced he's “stepping back” from the program.
Rachel Lindsay is thoughtfully reacting in response to Chris Harrison‘s temporary departure from The Bachelor.
Rachel Lindsay is speaking out in response to The Bachelor host Chris Harrison‘s decision to step away from the franchise for a “period of time” amid a racism controversy.
Rachel Lindsay spoke out on Monday, February 15, two days after Chris Harrison announced that he is temporarily “stepping aside” as the Bachelor host following his controversial comments about contestant Rachael Kirkconnell.
Chris Harrison, who hosts The Bachelor in the United States, has confirmed that he will be stepping down from his hosting duties.
Chris Harrison has decided to step aside «for a period of time» from franchise after his controversial remarks about Bachelor contestant Rachael Kirkconnell. The host posted a lengthy statement on his Instagram on Saturday, once again apologizing for his behavior, as well as announcing that he's taking time off and would not be doing the special.«I have spent the last few days listening to the pain my words have caused, and I am deeply remorseful.
The Bachelor host Chris Harrison has apologized for comments he made during a recent interview with former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay, on Extra.