Colton Underwood is working on his body and his health!
14.04.2021 - 23:05 / etonline.com
Colton Underwood is returning to TV. The same day that the 29-year-old former Bachelor revealed on that he's gay, multiple outlets reported that he's set to star in a Netflix reality series. According to the reports, the series, which is currently in production, will follow Underwood as he lives his life publicly as a gay man.
Colton Underwood is working on his body and his health!
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(CNN)Colton Underwood is returning to reality TV -- but this time on Netflix.
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Colton Underwood is reportedly set to star in a brand reality show from Netflix.
Former The Bachelor star Colton Underwood has landed a deal with Netflix for a reality series, sources close to the project tell Deadline.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentColton Underwood, former star of “The Bachelor,” is getting his own reality show at Netflix, Variety has learned.The project, which is currently in production, is an unscripted series with multiple episodes, numerous sources tell Variety, describing the project as focusing on Underwood living his life publicly as a gay man.Netflix declined to comment on the project.News of Underwood’s Netflix deal comes after the television personality, author and former