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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers dating show axed by TBS three weeks before premiere
Those looking forward to JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers' upcoming dating show will be disappointed now that the series was given the axe by TBS just a few weeks ahead of its scheduled premiere.The reality TV couple had already filmed the series, titled The Big D, in Costa Rica and were gearing up for a July 7th summer premiere.Things are not moving forward as planned, however, and TBS confirmed that the network has removed the show from their line-up and 'assessing their schedule,' Us Weeklyreported Friday. Not happening: Those looking forward to JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers' upcoming dating show will be disappointed now that the series was given the axe by TBS just a few weeks ahead of its scheduled premiere (seen in 2019)'We're assessing our schedule to ensure we have the right content mix to support our network strategies,' a TBS spokesperson revealed in a statement.Adding: 'We are grateful to JoJo Fletcher, Jordan Rodgers, and the executive producers of 'Big D' for their partnership through the process.' The Big D had begun filming back in 2021 and was set to focus on a group of divorcees attempting to find love alongside their exes.Hailing from the creators of Dating Naked and Are You the One, Big D planned to feature 10 divorced couples staying in a 'tropical villa' in Costa Rica for more than two months together.
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'The Bachelorette': Becca Kufrin, Bryan Abasolo and More Alums Weigh in on Season With 2 Leads (Exclusive)
. ET spoke to Becca Kufrin, Bryan Abasolo, Mike Johnson, Joe Amabile, Tia Booth, and Natasha Parker — each of whom are co-hosts for an official podcast on Bachelor Nation — and they had varying opinions about the decision to cast two leads on the next season of the show.Former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman recently told ET that she found the dual casting of Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey to be «a little sexist,» while fellow franchise lead JoJo Fletcher said that she thinks it'll be «incredible» for the women to have a friend with them for their journey.Kufrin, who co-hosts with Michelle Young, said she «can definitely understand both points of view» and considers herself to be «in the middle» of the debate.«It would be so nice going through this season with a girlfriend who completely understands what you're going through in that moment,» she told ET. «It's something that no lead has been able to experience before, so I think it's going to give us a new, fresh perspective and definitely make for a very intriguing season overall.»Though she's looking forward to watching it play out, Kufrin said that she hopes the show «doesn't pit these women against one another.»«There's already enough drama on the show itself, with the contestants, that I would hate to see any drama between the women,» she said. «It's going to be tough because when there's two, there's always going to be this underlying level of competition, between the men vying for these women and vice versa.
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'The Bachelorette': Becca Kufrin, Bryan Abasolo and More Alums Weigh in on Upcoming 2 Lead Season (Exclusive)
. ET spoke to Becca Kufrin, Bryan Abasolo, Mike Johnson, Joe Amabile, Tia Booth, and Natasha Parker — each of whom are co-hosts for an official podcast on Bachelor Nation — and they had varying opinions about the decision to cast two leads on the next season of the show.Former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman recently told ET that she found the dual casting of Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey to be «a little sexist,» while fellow franchise lead JoJo Fletcher said that she thinks it'll be «incredible» for the women to have a friend with them for their journey.Kufrin, who co-hosts with Michelle Young, said she «can definitely understand both points of view» and considers herself to be «in the middle» of the debate.«It would be so nice going through this season with a girlfriend who completely understands what you're going through in that moment,» she told ET. «It's something that no lead has been able to experience before, so I think it's going to give us a new, fresh perspective and definitely make for a very intriguing season overall.»Though she's looking forward to watching it play out, Kufrin said that she hopes the show «doesn't pit these women against one another.»«There's already enough drama on the show itself, with the contestants, that I would hate to see any drama between the women,» she said. «It's going to be tough because when there's two, there's always going to be this underlying level of competition, between the men vying for these women and vice versa.
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