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The New Bachelorette Had the Type of Fame Producers Craved. Then It All Came Crashing Down.

ABC pulled the upcoming season of The Bachelorette starring Taylor Frankie Paul just three days before its premiere, following the emergence of footage allegedly showing domestic violence. The network canceled the entire season and replaced the Sunday premiere slot with an American Idol rerun. Paul, known from Hulu's 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,' was set to make franchise Shatters Record With 718.6 Million Views — T">history as the new Bachelorette.

The abrupt cancellation has sparked broader questions about the future of The Bachelor franchise itself, with some commentators suggesting this incident could mark the end of the long-running reality dating show empire. The timing - just days before viewership-high.html" class="story-link" title="‘Outlander’ Final Season Hits 4-Year Viewership High With Premiere">premiere - represents an unprecedented move for ABC and the franchise.
Network supporters say

ABC made the responsible decision by immediately pulling the season when serious allegations came to light. The network prioritized public safety and sent a clear message that domestic violence allegations are taken seriously, even at significant financial cost.

Critics say

The network should have conducted more thorough background checks before greenlighting the season, and the last-minute cancellation raises questions about ABC's vetting process. Some argue this incident exposes deeper problems with reality TV's exploitation of personal relationships for entertainment.