Tayshia Adams is reportedly getting another chance at love with the Bachelor franchise. According to E! Newsthe 29-years of age, has been tapped to step in as the new Bride, following Clare Crawley reported on the output.
The different points of sale reported in August. 3 Crawley — 39 years of age, a barber, who became the oldest Bachelorette in the history of the franchise when it was released in March — fell in love with the former professional football player Dale Moss, to whom he gave his first impression rose in the night. Supposedly, Crawley do not want to drive the rest of its contestants after forming a connection with Moss, and the production sought out other options to continue the season. To Enter, Adams.
E! News reported that instead of fully ending Crawley’s season, the production has allegedly told Adams that season 16 of the lead with Crawley “short-term travel”, showing the older woman fall in love with one of her suitors. Then, when Crawley concludes his trip, Adams will be announced as the lead and spend the rest of the season in search of his love. Us Weekly it alleges that the producers had begun getting to “backup” contestants that were not ultimately issued after being reviewed for Crawley season, possibly by Adams in the research process. “When the producers reached again, out of nowhere, it was very apparent that something had happened with the production.”
Adams made his Bachelor’s degree the entrance to the fight for Colton Underwood of the heart during season 23 and appeared in Bachelor in Paradise soon after. ABC and Warner Bros has not confirmed any of the rumors, but if that is true, Adams’s crowning as the second leader of The Bachelorette season 16 could bring more diversity to the franchise that has been sorely lacking in its history. Despite Matt James was announced as the franchise’s first Black male lead in the month of June, but there is still a long way to go. Let’s hope that this reported new twist to The Bachelorette means more changes are on the horizon!
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