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Bachelor Franchise Faces Future Amidst Controversy
23 Apr
Summary
- The Bachelor franchise shows resilience despite recent challenges.
- Taylor Frankie Paul's season of The Bachelorette may not air.
- Disney exec hopeful for The Bachelor's future ratings renaissance.

Rob Mills, Disney's chief of reality programming, expressed optimism regarding the future of "The Bachelor" franchise, emphasizing its inherent resilience over two decades. He believes that with careful consideration, the show can achieve a ratings renaissance, drawing parallels to the successes of "Dancing with the Stars" and "American Idol." "The Bachelor" has been renewed for Season 30, set to air in 2027.
However, the potential airing of "The Bachelorette" Season 22, starring Taylor Frankie Paul, remains undecided. Mills indicated that decisions are being made on a daily basis. While charges against Paul were recently declined by prosecutors, the decision to air her season rests with Disney, considering the controversy surrounding it. Mills did not confirm any conversations with Warner Bros. Television about potentially licensing the season elsewhere.
Mills underscored that the initial concern following the controversy was centered on the well-being of everyone involved. He described Paul's season as "wonderful by Bachelor standards" and expressed a hope that "Bachelor Nation" will eventually have the opportunity to view it. Despite the uncertainties, the franchise is aiming for a thoughtful and careful approach as it moves forward.