Former ‘Bachelor’ Host Chris Harrison on Being Canceled: ‘Sick to My Stomach’
Chris Harrison, the former host of The Bachelor, has finally opened up about the severe emotional toll the cancellation campaign took on him in 2021.
Chris Harrison, the former host of The Bachelor, has finally opened up about the severe emotional toll the cancellation campaign took on him in 2021.
Stars including Jussie Smollett, Alec Baldwin, Chrissy Teigen, and rapper Travis Scott face professional shame in ways that could permanently damage their careers. Of course, redemption is in the cards for any star who can parlay wokeness into a rehabilitation tale spun by a compliant entertainment media.
The Bachelor franchise drew anger from fans Friday when it announced next season’s lead will be Clayton Echard – a 28-year-old white former NFL player from Missouri.
Actor and comedian David Spade warned in a recent interview that wokeness is killing comedy. “One wrong move and you’re canceled,” the “Grown Ups” star and “Saturday Night Live” alum said of being a comedian in the age of cancel culture.
Ratings for the latest series premiere of the ABC dating show “The Bachelorette” have tanked following the exit of the show’s longtime host Chris Harrison, whom the cancel mob accused of racism after he defended a contestant who attended a sorority event featuring antebellum-style ball gowns.
The recent cancellation of Chrissy Teigen, Billie Eilish, and Lin-Manuel Miranda shows that everyone is fair game now, even stars who have spent years building up left-wing credentials. Wokeness no longer discerns between right and left in its hunger to destroy everything it touches.
Longtime Bachelor host Chris Harrison has permanently exited the reality TV series franchise.
Bachelor series host Chris Harrison will not be returning for Season 7 of ABC’s Bachelor in Paradise, according to reports.
Former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay accused ABC producers of shady casting practices during her season of The Bachelorette, saying “I learned that several of the black men didn’t date black women.”
Longtime “Bachelor” host Chris Harrison will return as host of the next season of The Bachelorette. It remains unclear what Harrison’s future will be with the Bachelor franchise.
Chris Harrison, the host of ABC’s popular reality show “The Bachelor,” is looking to return after an indefinite hiatus amid calls for his permanent removal over charges of racism. Harrison told “Good Morning America” co-host Michael Strahan this week that he’s sought guidance from a “race educator” and talked about advise he’s received from leftist professor and cancel culture opponent Michael Eric Dyson.
The Bachelor’s Rachael Kirkconnell took to Instagram on Thursday to respond to the “racism” controversy, which included attending an “Old South”-themed party in 2018 dressed up as a Native American. In a video, Kirkconnell, told her fans to “please stop” defending her, adding, “My ignorance was racist.”
A group of black former contestants on the ABC reality show “The Bachelor” gathered to call for the permanent removal of the show’s longtime host Chris Harrison after he defended a contestant who attended a antebellum-style ball.
Chris Harrison, host of “The Bachelor,” says he is stepping down from his TV role and is “ashamed” for his handling of a swirling racial controversy at the ABC dating show.
The Bachelor host Chris Harrison is apologizing for his support of the reality shows contestant Rachael Kirkconnell, who has faced accusations that she is racist.