Chris Harrison‘s time on The Bachelorette has come to an end — at least for now, it would seem.
03.03.2021 - 02:45 / deadline.com
Chris Harrison, who has stepped aside as host of The Bachelor after controversy erupted after he defended a contestant and her past photos and social media posts, will sit down this week with Michael Strahan on Good Morning America, Extra reported on Tuesday.
GMA is not commenting on the interview, and Harrison’s spokesperson did not immediately return a request for comment. It was during an interview with Extra correspondent Rachel Lindsay in which Harrison spoke out about contestant Rachael
Chris Harrison‘s time on The Bachelorette has come to an end — at least for now, it would seem.
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Chris Harrison is speaking out about his recent controversy and status with franchise.The host appeared on Thursday's to talk about defending the racism accusations against contestant Rachael Kirkconnell last month. Speaking virtually with Michael Strahan, the 49-year-old TV personalityadmitted that he «made a mistake.»«It was a mistake,» Harrison said.
Chris Harrison is speaking out about his recent controversy and status with “The Bachelor” franchise.
Chris Harrison is speaking out in an upcoming interview on Good Morning America about The Bachelor controversy.
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Chris Harrison is set to make an appearance on .ET confirms that the host will be interviewed by Michael Strahan on Thursday's. This will mark Harrison's first interview since stepping aside from the franchise following his recent controversy.The 49-year-old TV personality made headlines last month after comments he made during an interview with former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay.
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