Clare Crawley “finds love”, Quits The Bachelorette Mid-Season
Finding love is a messy business. There is never a level playing field, no rules, no deadlines and no fixed players.
If anything, this much has been made clear by season 16 of the hit ABC dating show The Bachelorette.
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In a big twist ahead, one of the contestants, Clare Crawley, seems to have found her man before the end of the season, and will soon be replaced by another woman.
In a rather hush hush report from media outlet Variety, it was revealed that Crawley had been active on social media this past weekend.
This, despite the rule that social media usage was forbidden for all contestants of the show.
The ABC series is currently filming its upcoming season, and the rumor mill is grinding and how!
Word is Crawley fell in love with a contestant midway through production and refused to continue “looking for love”.
To complete the season, showrunners have brought Tayshia Adams, who competed for Juan Pablo Galavis’ heart in the 2014 season of The Bachelor.
That’s a long time to go without finding love, on the television or off. But then love works mysteriously.
Anyway, it is rumored Adams will take over once Crawley departs with her new love interest.
As reported by Variety, a source told that this season is “shaping up to be a very interesting season creatively with lots of twists and turns.”
Of course, there is a lot of Crawley and her drama already on record for fans to enjoy.
Her alleged departure happened about halfway through the season. For those not in the know, The Bachelorette follows one woman on her quest to find true love.
This single woman gets a chance to date, various men, over a period of several weeks and decide whom she will marry. However, this time round, it seems our single lady doesn’t wanna waste too much time sniffing out men. She has found love, or has she?
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