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Why 'The Bachelorette' Changed Cohosts Kaitlyn and Tayshia With Jesse

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Why 'The Bachelorette' Replaced Cohosts Kaitlyn and Tayshia With Jesse


Kaitlyn Bristowe, Tayshia Adams and Jesse Palmer.
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Going a distinct path. Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams had been “a part of the dialog” about who would host the brand new Bachelorette season forward of Jesse Palmer’s announcement, a supply completely tells Us Weekly.

“Kaitlyn and Tayshia had just a little little bit of a heads up,” the insider says, noting that the ladies “didn’t find out about them not returning as cohosts on the stay [Bachelor] finale” on Tuesday, March 15.

Palmer, 43, took some viewers unexpectedly when he confirmed throughout Tuesday’s season 26 Bachelor: After the Closing Rose particular that he can be operating the present when co-Bachelorettes Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey begin season 19.

The selection to not have Bristowe, 36, and Adams, 31, return as cohosts “wasn’t a shock for them,” in response to the supply, who defined that the women “wanted to know upfront for contractual causes” concerning the choice.

The “Off the Vine” podcast host and the California native had been advised concerning the personnel change “previous to the announcement,” per the insider, who provides that the previous Bachelorettes are “rooting for Gabby and Rachel from afar.”

The previous ABC personalities — who looked for love on season 11 and season 16, respectively, of The Bachelorette — cohosted each Katie Thurston and Michelle Younger’s seasons in 2021.

Palmer, for his half, stepped in as host for season 26 of The Bachelor after Chris Harrison exited the franchise following season 25 after receiving backlash for his assist of Rachael Kirkconnell, who was accused of being racially insensitive up to now. (The previous NFL participant starred on season 5 of the courting collection in 2004.)

“The choice got here in some unspecified time in the future all through this previous season that Jesse was a protected alternative for the following Bachelorette season,” the supply tells Us. “They’re nonetheless testing him out for a extra everlasting function, identical to they examined out Tayshia and Kaitlyn for 2 seasons.”

The insider explains that ABC is presently “attempting to get again to extra of the Chris Harrison fashion” with the host, noting that the “doorways aren’t closed for good” with regards to Bristowe and Adams’ participation within the franchise.

The previous “Click on Bait” podcast cohost, for her half, has maintained a “cordial relationship” with the community, per the supply. “The bridge is just not burned,” the insider says of Adams’ future with ABC. “She’s been exploring a variety of totally different avenues and assembly with totally different folks within the business. She’s seeking to proceed increasing her profession exterior of Bachelor Nation.”

Nonetheless, the season 29 Dancing With the Stars winner has been “extra outspoken” on the subject, in response to the supply after Bristowe claimed that each she and Adams had been listed as a “particular visitor” within the present credit whereas working as cohosts and Palmer was given the “host” accolade.

“The one resentment that appears to return out of it’s their titles and contracts,” the insider tells Us, alleging that it “all comes right down to pay,” with the ladies getting “much less pay” due to their titles.

Regardless of having a number of bumps alongside the way in which, the choice to call Palmer because the solo host for season 19 of The Bachelorette is “finest for everybody,” the supply provides. “The sensation all-around is extra impartial. Everybody appears to be pleased with the place issues stand.”

With reporting by Diana Cooper