Rachel Lindsay got candid about how her season of The Bachelorette influenced her being labeled as the “angry Black female” — and it involves disgraced host, Chris Harrison.
19.05.2021 - 06:49 / justjared.com
Rachel Lindsay is dropping some new facts about her time on The Bachelorette in a new interview.
The 36-year-old attorney and former reality star spoke to comedian Ziwe Fumudoh on her Showtime variety show, Ziwe, and made a point to call out more of the franchise’s diversity issues.
Click inside to see what Rachel revealed about her season of The Bachelorette…
“All three of the Black bachelors and bachelorettes have ended up with partners who are not of color,” Ziwe pointed out, and Rachel adde
Rachel Lindsay got candid about how her season of The Bachelorette influenced her being labeled as the “angry Black female” — and it involves disgraced host, Chris Harrison.
Rachel Lindsay is reflecting on an incident involving Chris Harrison that led to her being labelled an “angry Black female in Bachelor Nation”.
Not holding back! Rachel Lindsay got honest about how her season of The Bachelorette played a role in her being labeled “an angry black female” — and revealed how Chris Harrison was involved.
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Prince Harry is opening up about his wife, Meghan Markle's, emotional reaction to the negative press she received ahead of her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired in March.In his Apple TV+ docuseries, , Harry revealed that Meghan broke down crying ahead of the interview airing due to the «combined effort of the firm and the media to smear her.» Ahead of the interview, reported that Meghan faced a bully complaint at Kensington Palace, claiming she «drove two personal assistants out
Prince Harry is opening up about his wife, Meghan Markle‘s, emotional reaction to the negative press she received ahead of her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired in March.
Prince Harry is opening up about his wife, Meghan Markle's, emotional reaction to the negative press she received ahead of her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired in March.In his Apple TV+ docuseries, , Harry revealed that Meghan broke down crying ahead of the interview airing due to the «combined effort of the firm and the media to smear her.» Ahead of the interview, reported that Meghan faced a bully complaint at Kensington Palace, claiming she «drove two personal assistants out
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Rachel Lindsay spilled some hot tea during her appearance on Showtime's on Sunday night. When comedian Ziwe Fumudoh asked Lindsay if she faced any backlash for ending up with a white suitor during her season, a move that the other Black leads followed as well, the reality star admitted it was something she was worried about.«I think I got a little bit more grace because I was the first and people were just excited that a person of color was in this role,» she said.
It’s no secret The Bachelor franchise has had some serious issues with diversity — long before the Rachael Kirkconnell scandal even happened. And while ABC attempted to somewhat fix this by casting Rachel Lindsay as the first Black Bachelorette in 2017, the 36-year-old had difficulties with some of the Black men who, apparently, were purposefully cast because they didn’t like to date Black women.
deftly handled the ups and downs of America’s favorite working-class family over the course of a standout third season and brought things to a close with an eventful finale. In a conversation with ET, executive producers Bruce Helford and Dave Caplan break down the episode, “Two Proposals, a Homecoming and a Bear,” and what it means for the likes of Dan (John Goodman), Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and D.J.
Calling them out? Rachel Lindsay is no stranger to putting Bachelor Nation on blast — and her latest claims seem to shine a light on the ABC dating show’s flawed approach to diversity and inclusion.
Rachel Lindsay is opening up about a vulnerable moment during her time as “The Bachelorette”.