
Rachel Lindsay calls out 'Bachelor Klan' for 'racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, and homophobic' behavior
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Former "Bachelorette" star Rachel Lindsay wrote about her time as the franchise's first female Black lead and the toxic fandom surrounding the reality TV series.
The lawyer, 36, wrote in a New York Magazine cover story op-ed, published online Monday by Vulture, that the "franchise has spent 19 years cultivating a toxic audience. They have constantly given it a product it wants: a midwestern/southern white, blonde, light-eyed Christian. Not all viewers are like that." "My ‘Higher Learning’ co-host and I have divided it — there is a Bachelor Nation, and there is a Bachelor Klan. Bachelor Klan is hateful, racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, and homophobic. They are afraid of change. They are afraid to be uncomfortable. They are afraid when they get called out," she said.More Related News













