Friday, May 22, 2026

TV: The Bachelor Blows Up as Matt James Picks The Wrong Girl, Doesn’t Get Engaged, and Regrets the Whole Thing

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“The Bachelor” is wrapping up a very bad season soon on ABC. Spoiler alert: Matt James chose the wrong girl, Rachael Kirkconnell, who turned out to have a racist past. Needless to say, they didn’t get engaged, and now Matt regrets the whole thing. Not only that, but host Chris Harrison has been almost wrecked by his response to the whole race thing. Most of the people who appear on “The Bachelor” are brain dead. I don’t know why Matt is surprised. The whole thing is a survey of stupidity.

Matt is clueless so far in the shows that are airing. Here’s Matt’s statement tonight in real time before the show airs:

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