Celebrity News

Chris Harrison to address controversial ‘Bachelor’ exit in ‘heavy’ new podcast

Will you accept this podcast?

Embattled former “Bachelor” host Chris Harrison announced he’s launching a new podcast that will address his controversial 2021 departure from the ABC reality series.

“I’m a little nervous. I have not spoken publicly for two years about this,” Harrison said in a trailer for the show, aptly titled, “The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever… With Chris Harrison.”

“I think about this every day, truly every day of my life,” the 51-year-old admitted. “I think about this and what I want to say and how important it is that I speak to everyone for the first time.”

Harrison, who hosted the dating show and its spinoffs since it first premiered in 2002, added that the podcast is going to be “really heavy.”

Chris Harrison announced he’s launching a podcast titled “The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever… With Chris Harrison.” ABC via Getty Images

“We’ll see how it goes. I think it will be cathartic. I’m looking forward to getting this off my shoulders and repairing this, moving forward, and letting everybody hear from me,” he added.

According to an iHeartRadio press release, the podcast, which debuts on Jan. 9, will also include Harrison’s candid opinions on “all things relationships,” including “dating, marriage, love, loss and more.”

Harrison’s podcast debuts on Jan. 9, 2023. Chris Harrison/Instagram

“For the first time ever, Chris will discuss everything, and there’s no telling what he will have to say,” per the release.

Harrison exited the ABC series in June 2021, months after defending Season 25 contestant Rachael Kirkconnell for attending an Antebellum-themed party in college.

“The picture was from 2018 at an Old South antebellum party. That’s not a good look,” former “Bachelorette” Rachel Lindsay told Harrison during an “Extra” interview in February 2021.

1 of 5
Chris Harrison
Harrison said he will address his controversial exit from “The Bachelor.”ABC via Getty Images
Chris Harrison on a red carpet.
Harrison said he will address his controversial exit from “The Bachelor.”ABC via Getty Images
Advertisement
Chris Harrison on a red carpet.
Harrison said he will address his controversial exit from “The Bachelor.”Getty Images
Advertisement

“Is it [not] a good look in 2018, or is it not a good look in 2021?” Harrison shot back, with Lindsay responding that it’s not a good look “ever.”

“My guess, these girls got dressed up and went to a party and had a great time, they were 18 years old,” Harrison said. “Now does it make it OK? I don’t know, Rachel, you tell me, but where is this lens we’re holding up, and was that lens available, and were we all looking through it in 2018? I don’t know. I don’t have these answers.”

The host was booted from the series after he defended past racist behavior of a contestant during an interview with Rachel Lindsay. Disney General Entertainment Con

Harrison quickly apologized for “perpetuating racism,” but less than a week later, he announced he was “stepping away” from hosting duties. A few months later, he exited the series altogether.

In September 2021, Season 5 “Bachelor” Jesse Palmer was announced as the new host of the reality show.