By now, you may have heard that Clare Crawley has exited The Bachelorette and now, we’re finding out a lot more information!
15.07.2020 - 19:59 / usmagazine.com
The Bachelorette. Of the 42, 25 of them are new names and 17 of the men are from the original cast announcement in March.Clare Crawley‘s season was originally set to film in March and debut in May.
However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the season was put on pause and filming begins this week.When the original cast was announced, many fans critiqued the younger group, as the hairstylist is 39. The new group of suitors’ ages range from 25 to 40 — and out of the 25 new men added, 20 of them are
.By now, you may have heard that Clare Crawley has exited The Bachelorette and now, we’re finding out a lot more information!
Ali Fedotowsky is all for switching things up on.
John Paul Jones is on board with his ex-girlfriend Tayshia Adams finding love again amid the news that she’s joining Clare Crawley as a joint Bachelorette lead on the new season of the ABC dating show.“I’m really happy and excited for her on this new journey,” Jones, 25, tells Us Weekly exclusively regarding the reports that Adams will be leading season 16 of The Bachelorette when Crawley, 39, leaves the show early after falling in love.
Clare Crawley has been replaced as the Bachelorette by Tayshia Adams. The 39-year-old hairstylist's journey will «still be a part of» the upcoming season of the ABC dating show, which had been filming for roughly two weeks. ET has learned that Crawley's time on the show came to an end after she fell for one of her men. According to ET's source, Crawley did leave on good terms with producers, but how exactly the season will play out in its entirety is unclear, as filming is still underway.
is getting an unprecedented shakeup.
“The Bachelorette” is getting an unprecedented shakeup. The ABC reality show has cast a new lead for season 16, roughly two weeks into filming. Clare Crawley, who was announced as the Bachelorette in early March (before production was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic), has been replaced with Tayshia Adams, ET has learned.
(WARNING: Potential spoilers for the upcoming season of The Bachelorette!)The Bachelor franchise can't stop being outrageously dramatic even when it doesn't want to be. On Thursday, Life & Style reported that The Bachelorette lead Clare Crawley wanted to quit the show because she had fallen in love with a contestant after less than two weeks of filming.
The next season of "The Bachelorette" might be looking very different. In an unprecedented move, Season 16 star Clare Crawley -- who just began filming her season after production was suspended for months due to the coronavirus pandemic -- has reportedly left the show.
The Bachelorette may really be the most dramatic of all time. Clare Crawley‘s season was already making headlines when it became the first season filmed at a resort and not at the Bachelor mansion.
will still feature Clare Crawley's journey to find love, ET has learned. The news comes amid rumors she's been replaced as lead by Tayshia Adams. ABC and Warner Bros.
Clare Crawley have her phone back? And if so, why?The 39-year-old appears to have liked a tweet sometime on the night of Sunday, Aug.
Over the weekend, it was revealed that Clare Crawley, who is the current Bachelorette and had to wait months to begin filming due to COVID-19, may be recast after filming for her season already began.
Holy s**t! Now, this is a reality TV shakeup of epic proportions!
Filming of The Bachelorette just got more interesting when it was revealed that some of the men who were originally sent home at the start of filming have been asked to return.
Clare Crawley has only been filming her season of the “Bachelorette” for two weeks but producers are already in scramble mode. “Last weekend, producers reached out to backup ‘Bachelorette’ contestants who had been vetted for Clare’s season but were ultimately not cast to film at La Quinta [Resort],” an insider told Us Weekly on Friday.
Bachelorette producers made a major move after filming for Clare Crawley‘s season began earlier this month.“Last weekend, producers reached out to backup Bachelorette contestants who had been vetted for Clare’s season but were ultimately not cast to film at La Quinta [Resort],” an insider tells Us Weekly exclusively.
Bachelor fan account rounded up a bunch of posts from Clare's first round of exes, including from contestant Tien Yang, who posted a photo of a sunset and wrote “Found a slightly more diverse hangout."He also to an Instagram comment saying, “Really disappointed that you’re not going to be on Clare’s season. It would’ve been nice to see Asian representation in the bachelor pool,” replying “Agreed, I’m rooting for Joe [Park].
After long and uncertain delays in production, Clare Crawley‘s highly-anticipated season of The Bachelorette is officially a go!