Viola Davis and the cast of How to Get Away with Murder are getting ready to say goodbye to their hit ABC series.
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40 Seasons. 18 Years.
1 Black Lead. Those are the numbers at the center of a new campaign aimed at holding the Bachelor franchise accountable for diversity and anti-racism, starting with a petition and a call to cast a Black man as the lead in season 25 of The Bachelor. (Clare Crawley has already been cast as the lead for season 16 of The Bachelorette.) In 40 seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, Rachel Lindsay is the only Black lead, and the petition and campaign are hoping to change
.Viola Davis and the cast of How to Get Away with Murder are getting ready to say goodbye to their hit ABC series.
The Bachelorette is back on after a three-month long delay, . The show is set to begin production in July after ABC announced on March 13 that the show's sixteenth season was shut down due to coronavirus concerns.
Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette is ready to start filming.
Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette will be the first major network show to begin filming again in the U.S. following the coronavirus pandemic.The show is heading back into production, Variety reported on Friday, June 26, more than three months after it was shut down.
Clare Crawley is opening up about a past relationship. The 39-year-old Bachelorette appeared on the latest episode of the podcast and revealed that she was in an abusive relationship before appearing on Juan Pablo Galavis' season of in 2014.«There's so much more background that I have never even talked about, even on that season of, that I had held inside, that I didn't share with the world,» she said.
Clare Crawley is getting ready to film her upcoming season of The Bachelorette after production was stalled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette is definitely still happening — but it may take a while to get there.
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Production on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette is still moving forward full steam ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic, but as you might expect, things are going to look very different this time around!
Matt James was just revealed as the new Bachelor last week and there are already a lot of applicants to be on the show.
Producers have a plan about how things will be filmed for Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette.
The Bachelor's , it seems someone forgot to tell Clare Crawley that would no longer be a contestant on her season of .The 28-year-old real estate broker was originally cast as a contestant on Crawley's upcoming season, but after widespread criticism over the franchise's , as well as the coronavirus pandemic of Crawley's season, ABC decided to skip ahead and announce James as the dating show's leading man for Season 25.However, Crawley reportedly "wasn’t given any heads up" and found out the big
The Bachelor: The announced on Friday, June 12 that it has finally—FINALLY—cast its first-ever Black lead. Matt James will the next Bachelor.Calling James' casting historic is truly an understatement: The Bachelor and The Bachelorette have had 40 seasons combined—24 for The Bachelor alone—and out of that 40, there's been only one Black lead, Rachel Lindsay.
Bachelor Nation is calling for change. After 18 years on air and a combined 40 seasons under its belt, the "Bachelor" franchise has cast only one black lead in Rachel Lindsay, and now, fans have created an online petition urging producers to make a change. Several alums from the franchise have been lending their support.
The Black Lives Matter movement has marched onto the gates of The Bachelor Nation.
Clare Crawley‘s season of The Bachelorette has been indefinitely pushed back, ABC will still bring fresh Bachelor content with The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever!, kicking off with a retrospective look at the most memorable seasons in the franchise.
Director Josh Trank is opening up about his experience working on "Fantastic Four." The director recently sat down for a virtual interview with First Cut, via Geeks of Color, where he was asked whether he considered casting a black woman to play Sue Storm, a popular superheroine from Marvel comics known as the Invisible Woman.