Rachel Lindsay is back on Instagram.
16.02.2021 - 05:01 / usmagazine.com
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.
“It was never my intention to see Chris Harrison step aside but it was my intention for others to see and hear this interview,” Lindsay, 35, said on Extra on Monday as she referenced her Tuesday, February 9, interview with the Bachelor franchise host that created an uproar.
Rachel Lindsay is back on Instagram.
Rachel Lindsay is ready to move forward, for better or for worse.
Rachel Lindsay doesn't want to weigh in on Chris Harrison's future with .
Rachel Lindsay is ready to move the conversation forward. The former Bachelorette says she has accepted Chris Harrison’s latest apology, and is reflecting on how the dialogue about race and racism in “The Bachelor” and culture should progress.
Rachel Lindsay is ready to move the conversation forward.
Ready for change. Rachel Lindsay revealed what she thought of Chris Harrison’s Good Morning America apology on Thursday, March 4, after the months-long Bachelor controversy.
Chris Harrison appeared on the March 4 episode of Good Morning America to discuss the racism controversy surrounding The Bachelor franchise. The drama stemmed from Chris defending contestant Rachael Kirkconnell’s past racist actions during an interview with Rachel Lindsay in February. Now, Chris is taking ownership for the “mistake” he made in excusing Rachael’s past behavior.
Chris Harrison spoke out following his controversial Extra interview with Rachel Lindsay, which led to his decision to step away from the Bachelor franchise.
Rachel Lindsay is speaking out after controversial tweets from another member in the Bachelor Nation franchise resurfaced.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentDays after former “Bachelorette” Rachel Lindsay deleted her Instagram account due to online bullying, the producers of “The Bachelor” have released a statement in support of the star.The executive producers of the dating franchise are condemning all racist harassment of Lindsay, who they applaud for using her voice to educate the public.“As executive producers of ‘The Bachelor’ franchise, we would like to make it perfectly clear that any harassment
Rachel Lindsay has allegedly disabled her Instagram account due to online harassment she’s received after her interview with longtime "Bachelor" host Chris Harrison. This claim comes from Lindsay’s "Higher Learning" podcast co-host Van Lathan, who shared an Instagram video about the topic on Friday.
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
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 after her interview with "Bachelor" host Chris Harrison that led to him stepping away from the franchise. Lindsay, who made history as the first Black Bachelorette, interviewed Harrison and asked about contestant Rachel Kirkonnell’s past racist behavior that included attending an "Old South" themed party at a plantation in 2018.
Rachel Lindsay isn’t quite sure what will happen after Chris Harrison’s temporary time off from his “Bachelor” hosting duties.