Top Podcasts on The Bachelorette Cancellation
Updated: Mar 21, 2026 – 5 episodes
ABC has canceled the upcoming season of 'The Bachelorette' starring Taylor Frankie Paul following the emergence of a horrifying video depicting domestic assault. The scandal has led to discussions about reality TV casting, public accountability, and the future of the 'Bachelor' franchise, with many questioning the vetting process for contestants.
Bachelor Party dives into the fallout from Taylor Frankie Paul's controversial video, discussing how ABC's decision to cancel The Bachelorette reflects the network's response to personal controversies. Start with their latest episode for an in-depth look at the implications for reality TV. Meanwhile, Pod Meets World critiques the broader issue of networks prioritizing drama over contestant vetting. Their episode offers a critical perspective on how much networks know about contestants beforehand. Both podcasts provide compelling arguments on the responsibilities of networks in reality TV casting.
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“And we haven't even gotten to the crux of the issue, which is that this woman also has been arrested and charged with domestic violence. She pleaded guilty to aggravated assault related to her domestic violence arrest. That was back in 2023, so not that long ago. And this was all known. This was known before the season had even been filmed.”
Ridealong summary
ABC's decision to cast a domestic abuser as The Bachelorette reflects poorly on their vetting process and judgment.
“It is definitely what Dakota would do. So I think at the end of the day the only thing that is evident is that this is the most toxic relationship we've probably ever seen on TV, that we've probably ever seen roll out. And it's not even toxic, you know, fun anymore. It's not even toxic, entertaining TV. This is toxic, dangerous. This is toxic, violent. This is toxic, you know, for the kids involved, for the family involved.”
Ridealong summary
The cancellation of The Bachelorette is a tragic outcome of a toxic and dangerous relationship, overshadowing any potential entertainment value.
“TMZ posted this 2023 video of Taylor jumping on Dakota and then throwing three metal stools at him. They canceled it. They did. I'm sorry. Oh my God. I'm sorry. TMZ reporting it. So she just said to me, Oh my God. And she said, guys, why do I have chills? The bachelorette Taylor, Frankie Paul season canceled. TMZ has learned ABC is pulling the plug on Taylor, Frankie Paul season of The Bachelorette amid fresh claims of domestic abuse.”
Ridealong summary
The Bachelorette's cancellation due to Taylor Frankie Paul's abusive behavior highlights the severe impact of personal controversies on television programming.
“It's kind of funny that they're going to cancel a trashy reality TV show because the stars are behaving in a trashy and degenerate way. That's not exactly a man bites dog story. Isn't that what everybody signed up for? That's the whole show. Then on top of the absurdity that the star of The Bachelorette is not actually a bachelorette is this notion.”
Ridealong summary
The cancellation of The Bachelorette is unsurprising given the show's trashy nature and the absurdity of casting a divorced woman as a bachelorette.
“"The thing that is starting to come out more and more though is what the networks actually know about these people before they still put them on the air. Or don't know, right. Or don't know. But in this case, it seems like ABC knew quite a bit about this woman before they decided to pull the trigger on what I think is their biggest franchise by far."”
Ridealong summary
Reality shows that celebrate problematic individuals are not acceptable, and networks often overlook significant issues with contestants for the sake of drama.
