Why Ben Higgins And Nick Viall Don’t Want The Two-Lead ‘Bachelorette’ Format To Continue (Exclusive)
10.08.2022 - 15:45
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Ben Higgins and Nick Viall aren’t fans of the two-lead “Bachelorette” format. ET spoke to the former franchise stars ahead of their appearance on E!’s “Celebrity Beef”, and they revealed why they haven’t enjoyed Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia sharing the current season of “The Bachelorette”.
“I think we’ve seen them pit women against each other before. I think it’s happening this season… If you have two leads, it’s just going to be natural that it’s going to turn into a competition,” Nick noted. “The Bachelorette doesn’t expect to ever get rejected. It certainly has happened in the past and when it does, it’s a big deal, but throw in another lead other people get to choose from, it just completely changes the dynamic of the show. It definitely puts, I think, Rachel and Gabby in a tough spot.”
“I hope for them that they can focus on the connections that they seem to be forming and not worry about being rejected,” he added. “I think they both have some nice connections and I’d like to see them really prioritize those, but that’s easier said than done sometimes. We’re all human.”
Ben said he would “agree with everything” Viall said, before adding another point of his own.
“Gabby and Rachel are doing a really good job managing and handling and processing all of this,” he said. “It’s a lot better than if I was the Bachelor with Nick. I don’t know if Nick and I would be sitting at night being like, ‘Oh, that was so cute what she did that. I like her. You like her too? That’s cool.’ Maybe we would, we’re not in that situation, but I do think the two of them are handling it well.”
Both men also agreed that two men should take a turn at co-leading, before the franchise ends the concept of shared seasons for good.
“I sure would
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