Taylor Frankie Paul’s ‘Bachelorette’ suitors considering suing ABC over canceled season: report
Taylor Frankie Paul’s ‘Bachelorette’ suitors considering suing ABC over canceled season: report

Taylor Frankie Paul’s ‘Bachelorette’ suitors considering suing ABC over canceled season: reportv
Their journey for airtime has come to an end.
The men who set out to find love with Taylor Frankie Paul on “The Bachelorette” might take legal action after their season was axed.
Sources told TMZ on Saturday that five contestants from the competition series are considering bringing a lawsuit against ABC and Warner Bros. Discovery.
A disturbing 2023 video showing Paul throwing chairs at her ex, Dakota Mortensen, during a domestic violence incident was leaked on Thursday, leading the network to cancel the upcoming season, which was set to premiere on Sunday.
Insiders also told the outlet that the five contestants feel that Warner Bros. Discovery, which produced the season, built an unsafe working environment by allowing Paul to be in intimate settings with them given her past history.
On Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos’s “2 Angry Men” podcast, the co-hosts explained that some of the men also put their lives on hold, quit their jobs and lost financial opportunities in exchange for exposure on television while competing for Paul’s heart.
However, ABC is already in hot water, as the season cancellation is set to cost the network tens of millions, insiders tell Page Six.










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