After Chris Harrison's departure, #Bachelorette hosts Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe are left to usher Katie Thurston into the spotlight, and the franchise into a new era. latimes.com/entertainment-… Image
The Times spoke to @tayshia and @kaitlynbristowe about filling Harrison’s shoes, how they’re supporting the new “Bachelorette,” and what they say to fans fed up with the franchise’s reluctance to change 👇 latimes.com/entertainment-…
"It’s a refreshing new start even to have women involved. The show is always wanting to evolve, and I think people like Bachelor Nation hold them accountable and it all works kind of as one," @kaitlynbristowe. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Read more about what the new hosts mean for the #Bachelorette in @ruthesamuel's conversation with @tayshia and @kaitlynbristowe: latimes.com/entertainment-…

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