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Chris Harrison Will Step Away From The Bachelor Franchise Amid Racism Controversy

13/02/2021 - 08:45 PM

THE BACHELORETTE - 1605  Tayshia Adams, a huge fan favourite from The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise, has arrived to find the love of her life. Just when she is ready to begin her journey, another surprise arrivesmore men are added to the 16 remaining bachelors who are excited to get to know her. The competition for Tayshias heart heats up, but one man is struggling with his enduring feelings for Clare. Clare and her fianc, Dale, have a heart-to-heart chat with Chris Harrison as they try to explain the thunderbolt that hit both of them simultaneously. Brendan captures the first one-on-one date with Tayshia, but although he is eager to make a deeper connection, he is worried that baggage from a past relationship might put an end to his romantic prospects before the night is over on The Bachelorette, TUESDAY, NOV. 10 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on ABC. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)CHRIS HARRISON

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Chris Harrison is temporarily stepping away from the Bachelor franchise following his controversial comments [1] in an interview with Rachel Lindsay. On Feb. 9, Harrison joined Lindsay on Extra [2] to discuss accusations of racist behaviour against current contestant (and rumoured frontrunner) Rachael Kirkconnell. His dismissive attitude and defence of Kirkconnell's actions during their conversation resulted in an uproar both in and out of the Bachelor community. Harrison issued an apology for his remarks [3] on Feb. 10, and three days later, announced he would not appear on the show for "a period of time" including Matt James's After the Final Rose special.

In an Instagram statement, Harrison said he is "deeply remorseful" for the pain his words have caused. He addressed the Black community specifically, writing, "I am so sorry. My words were harmful. I am listening, and I truly apologise for my ignorance and any pain it caused you." Harrison neglected to mention or express remorse towards Black viewers in his first apology. The longtime Bachelor host revealed he consulted with Warner Bros. and ABC in a decision to step down, in hopes that he wouldn't continue to overshadow what has been an otherwise "historic" season in the show's history. He didn't specify if or when he would return.

Harrison ended his comments with a promise to "evolve" and "be a better man" — a refrain echoing his first apology. He wrote, "I hope I will again live up to the expectations you all rightfully have for me and the expectations I have for myself." Read his full statement below.


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