Warning: This interview contains spoilers from HBO’s Westworld episode 401 “The Auguries”.
08.06.2022 - 05:41 / variety.com
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentIt’s going to be hard to beat the most exciting casting announcement of Season 19 of “The Bachelorette” — a.k.a., the fact that there are two female leads in the upcoming season — but 32 men will be vying for the hearts of two women.Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia will both co-star in “The Bachelorette” Season 19, marking a first for the long-running ABC dating franchise. And one month before their season kicks off, their suitors have been revealed.Having two Bachelorettes is a result of the messy last season of “The Bachelor” where Windey and Recchia were both broken up with leading man Clayton Echard on national television.
(If that’s not ringing a bell, read here for a recap.) America yelled at their TVs, as hearts broke and tears were shed for Windey and Recchia, who were applauded for how they handled the drama and supported each other. Now, the ladies will have another shot at love.
Yes, both women will be dating the same men. And no, it’s not quite clear yet how that will work.Among their suitors? A wedding photographer, a teacher, a football coach, an army officer, an investment banker, a bartender, a magician, a drag race, a “crypto guy” (as described officially by ABC), two twin brothers, a mentality coach, a life coach, a leisure executive (whatever that means) and even a “meatball enthusiast.“The Bachelorette,” which typically airs in May, will instead air this summer, premiering on July 11, with Jesse Palmer returning as host.Click through our gallery to meet the men of Season 19 of “The Bachelorette.”
.Warning: This interview contains spoilers from HBO’s Westworld episode 401 “The Auguries”.
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. ET spoke to Becca Kufrin, Bryan Abasolo, Mike Johnson, Joe Amabile, Tia Booth, and Natasha Parker — each of whom are co-hosts for an official podcast on Bachelor Nation — and they had varying opinions about the decision to cast two leads on the next season of the show.Former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman recently told ET that she found the dual casting of Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey to be «a little sexist,» while fellow franchise lead JoJo Fletcher said that she thinks it'll be «incredible» for the women to have a friend with them for their journey.Kufrin, who co-hosts with Michelle Young, said she «can definitely understand both points of view» and considers herself to be «in the middle» of the debate.«It would be so nice going through this season with a girlfriend who completely understands what you're going through in that moment,» she told ET. «It's something that no lead has been able to experience before, so I think it's going to give us a new, fresh perspective and definitely make for a very intriguing season overall.»Though she's looking forward to watching it play out, Kufrin said that she hopes the show «doesn't pit these women against one another.»«There's already enough drama on the show itself, with the contestants, that I would hate to see any drama between the women,» she said. «It's going to be tough because when there's two, there's always going to be this underlying level of competition, between the men vying for these women and vice versa.
. ET spoke to Becca Kufrin, Bryan Abasolo, Mike Johnson, Joe Amabile, Tia Booth, and Natasha Parker — each of whom are co-hosts for an official podcast on Bachelor Nation — and they had varying opinions about the decision to cast two leads on the next season of the show.Former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman recently told ET that she found the dual casting of Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey to be «a little sexist,» while fellow franchise lead JoJo Fletcher said that she thinks it'll be «incredible» for the women to have a friend with them for their journey.Kufrin, who co-hosts with Michelle Young, said she «can definitely understand both points of view» and considers herself to be «in the middle» of the debate.«It would be so nice going through this season with a girlfriend who completely understands what you're going through in that moment,» she told ET. «It's something that no lead has been able to experience before, so I think it's going to give us a new, fresh perspective and definitely make for a very intriguing season overall.»Though she's looking forward to watching it play out, Kufrin said that she hopes the show «doesn't pit these women against one another.»«There's already enough drama on the show itself, with the contestants, that I would hate to see any drama between the women,» she said. «It's going to be tough because when there's two, there's always going to be this underlying level of competition, between the men vying for these women and vice versa.
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, one of Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia's suitors starts off his limo entrance by messing up the co-leads' names.«Hey, Rachel,» the guy awkwardly says as he goes to hug Gabby. Rachel, who's standing next to Gabby in the clip, gasps at the man's mistake, as he quickly remarks, «I'm sorry, .»Elsewhere in the trailer, which is set to Shania Twain's «Man! I Feel Like a Woman,» both Rachel and Gabby are pumped up on night one, with the former exclaiming of the men, «Bring 'em on!,» and the latter gushing, «I'm so excited.»The women certainly have reason to be excited, as not all of their 32 suitors make bad first impressions.
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