HuffPost's Here To Make Friends Podcast Does A Deep, Dark Dive Into 'The Bachelorette'
Itâs 2015. By now, reality TV is a young adult, but it hasnât grown out of “The Bachelor” franchise. Despite its bizarre dating rituals, low success rate, and questionable racial and gender politics, the stable of shows is, if anything, more popular than ever.
Do people love “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” or do they love to hate it? Itâs unclear. But here at Here To Make Friends, we both love and love to hate them — and we love to snarkily dissect each episode in vivid detail. This season of “The Bachelorette” promises plenty to love to hate: In the very first episode, it will pit two women against each other to prove their wifely desirability to a group of bros with bad haircuts who are just there to promote their careers. Female empowerment!
In HuffPost’s inaugural Here To Make Friends podcast, hosts Claire Fallon, Culture Writer, and Emma Gray, Senior Womenâs Editor, prep for the May 18 premiere of “The Bachelorette,” Season 11. Side-eye is cast upon the two-bachelorette ratings ploy ABC tried this season (sorry, Britt and Kaitlyn) and uncouth contestants with impossible professions (whatâs an amateur sex coach?)
Plus, former Bachelor contestant Jay Overbye joins the podcast to chat about his experience as one of two bachelors cast in season 6!
You can check out our future episodes of Here To Make Friends and other HuffPost Podcasts on The Huffington Post’s Sound Cloud page. Thanks to our producer, Katelyn Bogucki, our editor Jorge Corona, and our guest Jay Overbye.
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