Bachelor Nation has been in an uproar for the past week after host Chris Harrison's questionable and disappointing remarks during an interview on Extra with former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay regarding resurfaced photos of season 25 contestant Rachael Kirkconnell. Whew . . . where do I begin?
The amount of racist and inaccurate statements in his interview is alarming, and I was happy to see that the sirens rang loudly for many people in and out of the Bachelor world. Reactions from franchise alums and even the women of season 25 denounced Harrison's statements. Notably, Taylor Nolan of Nick Viall's season held multiple in-depth discussions with Victoria Price, host of Bachelor fan podcast The Blckchelorettes.
Lindsay responded to the controversy on both of her podcasts, Higher Learning and Bachelor Happy Hour, saying that she didn't react how she wanted to in the moment because she wanted people to hear how Harrison really felt. For her,...
The amount of racist and inaccurate statements in his interview is alarming, and I was happy to see that the sirens rang loudly for many people in and out of the Bachelor world. Reactions from franchise alums and even the women of season 25 denounced Harrison's statements. Notably, Taylor Nolan of Nick Viall's season held multiple in-depth discussions with Victoria Price, host of Bachelor fan podcast The Blckchelorettes.
Lindsay responded to the controversy on both of her podcasts, Higher Learning and Bachelor Happy Hour, saying that she didn't react how she wanted to in the moment because she wanted people to hear how Harrison really felt. For her,...
- 2/19/2021
- by Amanda Davis
- Popsugar.com
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “The Bachelor: Women Tell All” that aired Tuesday, Mar. 5.
After sharing that she had been sexually assaulted in college, “The Bachelor” contestant Caelynn Miller-Keyes says she suffered from anxiety up until the episode aired and didn’t expect so much support from fans.
“I was like, ‘People are going to rip me apart on Twitter.’ I thought it was going to be hell, people wouldn’t believe me, and I’d have to relive that same Ptsd I had in college of not being believed,” Miller-Keyes told Variety at the taping of “The Bachelor: The Women Tell All” reunion in Los Angeles, Calif.
Instead, she says the reaction was the opposite. “People are becoming more understanding and compassionate toward survivors,” she said.
Miller-Keyes shared her story with titular Bachelor Colton Underwood during a one-on-one date in Singapore during Week...
After sharing that she had been sexually assaulted in college, “The Bachelor” contestant Caelynn Miller-Keyes says she suffered from anxiety up until the episode aired and didn’t expect so much support from fans.
“I was like, ‘People are going to rip me apart on Twitter.’ I thought it was going to be hell, people wouldn’t believe me, and I’d have to relive that same Ptsd I had in college of not being believed,” Miller-Keyes told Variety at the taping of “The Bachelor: The Women Tell All” reunion in Los Angeles, Calif.
Instead, she says the reaction was the opposite. “People are becoming more understanding and compassionate toward survivors,” she said.
Miller-Keyes shared her story with titular Bachelor Colton Underwood during a one-on-one date in Singapore during Week...
- 3/6/2019
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
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