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‘The Bachelor’ casts second Black lead in show’s history

- By Greg Braxton

LOS ANGELES — Grant Ellis’ romantic journey on the current season of “The Bacheloret­te” did not have a happy ending. But instead of nursing a broken heart, he’s getting a fresh start and a breakthrou­gh role as the next star of “The Bachelor.”

The self-proclaimed mama’s boy and former pro basketball player who now works as a day trader will become only the second Black lead of the series, which launched in 2002. The news followed Monday’s episode of “The Bacheloret­te,” after Ellis was eliminated from the group of suitors courting star Jenn Tran.

The casting of Ellis for Season 29 comes just over four years after Matt James was named the first Black Bachelor. James’ season, which premiered in 2021, was clouded by controvers­y and turmoil and has been characteri­zed as a defining chapter in the franchise’s decadeslon­g history of racism and cultural insensitiv­ity.

Ellis’ stint will be a key test of the declaratio­n by executive producers Claire Freeland and Bennett Graebner that they are committed to moving past the toxicity and in a more inclusive direction.

“The core value to this show is that everybody deserves to find love, regardless of race, ethnicity, background, faith,” Freeland said in a recent interview with The Times. “The only way we can do that in a truly fulsome way is to have people on the show that reflect the country we live in.”

Graebner added: “We have a long way to go. But we’re committed to getting there.”

In addition to having predominan­tly white casts, the lack of Black male leads has been one of the harshest criticisms leveled at “The Bachelor” franchise. Bennett and Graebner said that casting a Black Bachelor was “a priority” but they did not specify at the time of that interview when it would happen.

Graebner said production resources are now in place that were not present during James’ season, “which went wrong on so many levels.”

James’ 2021 quest to find true love went off the rails after photograph­s surfaced of contestant Rachael Kirkconnel­l at an antebellum South-themed party. Thenhost Chris Harrison defended Kirkconnel­l in a combative interview with former

“Bacheloret­te” star Rachel Lindsay on “Extra,” where she was a correspond­ent, which stoked the controvers­y only further and eventually led to his exit from the franchise after nearly 20 years. ( James chose Kirkconnel­l in the season finale.)

In an interview for his memoir in 2022, James — who is still in a relationsh­ip with Kirkconnel­l — accused the producers of betraying their promise to show him as an accomplish­ed Black man who had overcome many personal and profession­al challenges. Graebner said in an interview with The Times that they “let Matt down.”

Although producers say they have taken several steps to correct the wrongs and that the casts have become more culturally diverse, the progress has been bumpy.

Some members of the Bachelor Nation fan base have been aggressive in bullying contestant­s of color online. And the current season of “The Bacheloret­te” starring Tran, the franchise’s first Asian lead, has come under fire because of the lack of Asian representa­tion in her dating pool.

In addition, ABC and Warner Bros. Television, which produces “The Bachelor, have declined comment on the status of Jodi Baskervill­e, who became the franchise’s first Black executive producer in 2021, after James’ season. She has been missing from the closing credits since the season premiere of “The Bacheloret­te.”

 ?? HANDOUT/DISNEY/ RICKY MIDDLESWOR­TH/TNS ?? Grant Ellis will be the next star of ABC’s “The Bachelor.”
HANDOUT/DISNEY/ RICKY MIDDLESWOR­TH/TNS Grant Ellis will be the next star of ABC’s “The Bachelor.”

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