Has The Bachelorette finally gone too far?
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Has The Bachelorette finally gone too far?

Politics tamfitronics Watching Tuesday night’s finale of The Bacheloretteone phrase kept ringing in my mind: The cruelty is the point.The Atlantic’s Adam Serwer wrote those words in 2018 to explain the appeal of Donald Trump’s particularly mean-spirited brand of politics. But the same ethos can be applied to The Bachelor franchise. That has always been true to some extent; as the audience, you are signing up to watch a bunch of hot, over-served 20-somethings fight for the right to get engaged to the lead character over the course of just two months.Nothing about it is natural. You might even say none of it is real.But last night’s conclusion to Jenn Tran’s season, in which the show so callously tore its lead character down, should be all the evidence you need that drama this brutal requires...
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‘The Bachelorette’: Jenn Tran Named First Asian Main Lady for Season 21
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‘The Bachelorette’: Jenn Tran Named First Asian Main Lady for Season 21

Top Stories Tamfitronics Jenn Tran, a contestant from Joey Graziadei’s season of “The Bachelor,” has been named the leading girl of “The Bachelorette” Season 21. Franchise host Jesse Palmer, on the side of inclined “Bachelorette” smartly-known person Charity Lawson, printed the news correct by means of “The Bachelor” Season 28 finale on Monday evening. Tran will build “Bachelor” franchise history because the first Asian American Bachelorette.Palmer introduced out Tran correct by means of the “After the Remaining Rose” ceremony of Graziadei’s season finale. “I’m seeking someone who has a extremely big persona,” Tran acknowledged. “I’m all about having fun, all about having that cheeky banter.”On turning into the first Asian American Bachelorette, Tran acknowledged, “It’s basically unbelievable and I truly feel so, so grateful and so honored to be the first Asian Bachelorette on this...
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