Chris Harrison Says He Thinks About ‘Bachelor’ Controversy ‘Every Day’ in 1st Trailer for New Podcast
19.12.2022 - 20:05
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He may no longer deliver the final rose, but Chris Harrison isn’t letting go of Bachelor Nation. The former host is launching a new podcast with a title that pays homage to the franchise — and addressing his controversial exit for the first time.
“I’m a little nervous. I have not spoken publicly for two years about this and I have a lot of thoughts. I think about this every day. Truly, every day of my life I think about this and what I want to say,” the 51-year-old former ABC personality began in the trailer for “The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever … With Chris Harrison,” which iHeartRadio dropped on Monday, December 19. “And how important it is that I speak to everybody for the first time. So it’s heavy. It’s really heavy. We’ll see how it goes. We may scrap this whole thing to be honest, I don’t know.”
Harrison concluded: “But I think it will be cathartic. I’m looking forward to getting this off my shoulders and repairing this, moving forward, and letting everybody hear from me.”
The official description for the show reads: “Fans can expect to hear Chris open up like never before. Using his unparalleled expertise, he will dig into all things relationships every week. Fans will no longer just be going along for the ride, they’ll be up close and personal with Chris as he navigates through dating, marriage, love, loss, and more. For the first time ever, Chris will discuss everything, and there’s no telling what he will have to say.”
Fans will recall the Perfect Letter author came under fire in February 2021 while promoting Matt James’ season of The Bachelor during an interview with former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay. At the time, the Extra correspondent asked the longtime host about resurfaced photos of contestant Rachael
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