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Rachel Lindsay is opening up about a vulnerable moment during her time as тАЬThe BacheloretteтАЭ.
The former attorney, who served as the star of season 21 of the hit dating series, joined ShowtimeтАЩs тАЬZiweтАЭ on Monday and shared her disappointment with the franchise for the limited тАЬselection of men of colourтАЭ cast in her season.
According to Lindsay, she was worried about backlash for choosing a white man as her suitor at the end. The reality star and husband Bryan Abasolo have been married since 2019.
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тАЬAll three of the Black Bachelors and Bachelorettes have ended up with partners who are not of colour,тАЭ she explained. тАЬItтАЩs something I was worried about before I went on the showтАж I think I got a little bit more grace because I was the first and people were just excited that a person of colour was in this role.тАЭ
Since Lindsay became the first Black person to lead the show, only two others have followed in her footsteps in the тАЬBachelorтАЭ/тАЭBacheloretteтАЭтАЩs 33-season history. Lindsay, Matt James and Tayshia Adams all ended up dating, engaged or married to a white person.
тАЬThere was a point where I broke down on camera, and they used my tears for something else, but I was getting upset at the selection of men of colour,тАЭ she recalled, later revealing she learned тАЬseveralтАЭ of the Black men on her season тАЬdidnтАЩt date Black womenтАЭ and that the showrunners тАЬfound it interesting.тАЭ
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тАЬI said, тАШYou think thatтАЩs interesting? ThatтАЩs my life. I live that,’тАЭ Lindsay added.
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Lindsay has been an outspoken critic of the тАЬBachelorтАЭ franchiseтАЩs lack of diversity.