Channel 3000.Bernstein told authorities that she was in her car at an intersection on Wednesday when she heard someone yell a racial slur, CBS News reports.
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Seinne Fleming is addressing The Bachelor‘s diversity issue.
Seinne, who appeared on season 22 of the franchise, believes that the franchise is “isolating” viewers because of its lack of diversity.
She expressed that “by not having a more diverse cast, by not having more Asians or Hispanics or Black people, you’re isolating a part of the country that would be interested in the show if they felt more represented.”
“You can just see by the Instagram followers, if you’re a Black cast member
Channel 3000.Bernstein told authorities that she was in her car at an intersection on Wednesday when she heard someone yell a racial slur, CBS News reports.
After Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay revealed on her Scheananigans podcast this week that she had suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage, her boyfriend Brock Davies posted a message of support. Davies posted a pic of the couple enjoying a moment on the beach, with Davies holding Shay in his arms with his back to the camera.
Duchess Meghan spoke with Althea Bernstein, an 18-year-old Black woman who was the victim of an alleged hate crime in Wisconsin last week.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorNASCAR driver Bubba Wallace said in an interview with CNN’s Don Lemon that he had never seen the noose alleged to have been hung in his garage.While the FBI concluded earlier in the day that the alleged noose was simply a door pull tied by a previous occupant, Watson indicated that his team has photos that proved otherwise.
Ben Higgins may have given his final rose to Lauren Bushnell, but he found lasting love with Jessica Clarke.Bachelor Nation first met Higgins when he competed for Kaitlyn Bristowe’s heart on season 11 of The Bachelorette. After finishing in third place, ABC named the Colorado native the season 20 Bachelor.Higgins subsequently got down on one knee and proposed to Bushnell during the March 2016 finale.
The Sun she said: ‘It was all gastric band-gate. It ruffled a few feathers, and I think perhaps I became a bit of a liability to ITV.
Alexandra Burke is opening up about the challenges she’s faced in the music industry as a Black person – both before and after she won X-Factor.
Another baby has officially been added to Bachelor Nation! Beloved Bachelor alum, Bekah Martinez, welcomed her second child — a boy — with boyfriend Grayston Leonard on June 19. The 25-year-old was the one to announce the exciting news on her Instagram by showing two photos (which you can see HERE) of her precious newborn. Bekah and Grayston are already parents to Ruth Ray De La Lux, 1, who she gave birth to in February 2019.
The producer reflects on the backlash she received in 2015 after arguing on-air with Matt Damon, an EP on Project Greenlight, a reality show that followed filmmakers as they directed features for the first time. Damon admonished Brown that diversity is for “the casting of the film, not the casting of the show,” or behind the scenes.
It’s nice that Madison Prewett is classy and mature enough to take the high road here, but like, girl, come on… tell us how you really feel.
Although ABC made history by announcing Matt James as the first Black male lead of The Bachelor, the bold move hasn’t stopped fans and critics alike from calling out deep-seated diversity issues still present within the franchise.
Becky Lynch and her fiancé are expecting a child and the wrestler announced the news of her pregnancy last month. While her fans and people from her industry instantly showered her with love and congratulated the wrestler, it turns out the news did not go down well with wrestling star Shayna Baszler who recently called Becky’s pregnancy “garbage” and criticised her for getting pregnant while possessing the RAW championship.
Seinne Fleming is speaking out about The Bachelor's diversity issue. Fleming, who was a contestant on the 22nd season of the The Bachelor, spoke to E! News exclusively on why she believes the franchise is "isolating" viewers because of the lack of diversity seen onscreen.
Harper's Bazaar about the couple's ongoing conversations, and how they're personally handling current events."This is something that is incredibly personal to Meghan, especially given everything she has experienced. And as a couple, it is, of course, very important.
Fans of The Bachelor want less talk and more action!
Turbonegro frontman will play a full set in an empty stadium at 8pm BST and release his new studio album ‘Dead’ on the same day.In the wake of the cancellation of SXSW and postponement of Coachella, an increasing number of artists are exercising caution to contain the spread of coronavirus by cancelling or delaying gigs.
tweeted sarcastically.Thompson added, “Roger Lynch, CEO, just told staff re: pay and diversity ‘truthfully, if these concerns had been brought up earlier, we could have dealt with them sooner.'”Also Read: Bon Appétit Editor in Chief Adam Rapoport Resigns After Brownface Photo ResurfacesSebastian Modak, formerly of Condé Nast Traveler, wrote Lynch’s reported comments caused an “actual spit take.”Justine Harman, who worked at Glamour, wrote, “In the single town hall meeting I attended with Lynch,
Sean Lowe is hopeful that the cast of will look more like America. In an interview with ET's Lauren Zima on Monday, the former Bachelor opened up about Rachel Lindsay's criticism of the franchise, which she called «white washed.» As the only black lead in the franchise's 18-year history, Rachel said that the franchise needs to cast a black man as Bachelor — and Sean agrees. «I would say I want to see a black Bachelor.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterAfter 24 “Bachelor” contestants and 15 “Bachelorettes,” the franchise’s sole Black lead, Rachel Lindsay, is ready to dissociate with ABC’s reality series entirely if they don’t immediately address their problem with diversity.“In 40 seasons [‘The Bachelor’] had one Black lead,” Lindsay said on the “AfterBuzz.” “We are on 45 presidents. And in 45 presidents there’s been one Black president.
Rachel Lindsay is absolutely fed up with The Bachelor franchise’s lack of diversity.