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Bryan Abasolo Opens Up About The Key To His Marriage With Rachel Lindsay

Bryan Abasolo is opening up about life with wife Rachel Lindsay.

The 41-year-old chiropractor was a guest on Jason Tartick and Mike Johnson on their Talking It Out podcast and opened up about what makes his marriage to Rachel really work.

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Rachel Lindsay Discusses Her 'Bachelor' Journey, 'Toxic' Fandom & Chris Harrison in New Essay

Rachel Lindsay is speaking out.

In case you missed it, the 36-year-old Bachelorette alum interviewed longtime host Chris Harrison back in February.

During their interview, Chris defended Bachelor contestant Rachael Kirkconnell against backlash over her past racist behavior. He later apologized for his comments and ultimately left the series.

In a new essay for Vulture, the reality TV star opened up about Chris‘ exit from the series, how producers from the franchise behaved behind the scenes and the toxic fandom surrounding The Bachelor.

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Rachel Lindsay Breaks Silence About Chris Harrison's Departure From 'Bachelor' Franchise Amid Controversy

Rachel Lindsay is speaking out.

The 36-year-old Bachelorette alum opened up about the news of longtime host Chris Harrison‘s departure from the Bachelor series following his controversial commentary in an interview with Rachel about contestant Rachael Kirkconnell‘s attendance of a plantation-themed party years ago, for which he later apologized to Rachel and the Black community.

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Rachel Lindsay Broke Down In Tears On 'The Bachelorette' Over A Different Reason Than What Was Broadcast

Rachel Lindsay is dropping some new facts about her time on The Bachelorette in a new interview.

The 36-year-old attorney and former reality star spoke to comedian Ziwe Fumudoh on her Showtime variety show, Ziwe, and made a point to call out more of the franchise’s diversity issues.

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Rachel Lindsay Exits 'The Bachelor' Podcast After 100 Episodes

Rachel Lindsay is saying goodbye to The Bachelor “Happy Hour” podcast after 100 episodes.

The 36-year-old former Bachelorette revealed the news to fans on today’s episode, and explained that her exit coincides with her terminating her involvement with the franchise.

“For me, I’ve been struggling, that’s no secret and it’s been really, really hard for me lately and a lot of the things that we talk about on this podcast are also about taking care of yourself and finding your peace and protecting that peace and protecting your mental health,” Rachel explained about how the franchise had taken a toll on her mental health.

Rachel stepped back from social media earlier this year after harassment from fans online, and only recently returned.

She didn’t say she’d never return though, adding, “I’m sure I’ll pop in from time to time to say hello.”

“It’s just time for me to move on, and I will be supporting you from a distance,” Rachel added. “I just want to say thank you guys for riding with me for such a long time, continue to ride with Becca support her uplift her, and this podcast as well.”

If you missed it, Rachel recently revealed something new about her relationship with husband, Bryan Abasolo.

Rachel Lindsay Returns to Instagram Following Harassment from 'The Bachelor' Fans

Rachel Lindsay is back on Instagram.

A few weeks ago, the 35-year-old former The Bachelorette disabled her Instagram account amid the ongoing discussion regarding racism surrounding the show and Chris Harrison exiting the franchise after a series of controversial remarks.

Rachel‘s Higher Learning podcast co-host Van Lathan addressed her departure from social media, saying it was because of all the hate she was getting from Bachelor fans amid the controversy.

On Saturday (March 6), Rachel returned to Instagram to share an empowering message.

“‘I want to be like a sunflower so that even on the darkest days I will stand tall and find the sunlight’ šŸŒ»šŸŒ»šŸŒ»” Rachel wrote along with a photo of sunflowers.

Last month, Rachel interviewed Chris and they had a 14-minute conversation about current The Bachelor contestant Rachael Kirkconnell and the backlash over her past racist behavior.

Chris defended Rachaelā€˜s decision to attend an ā€œantebellum plantation themed ballā€ in 2018 and undermined points Rachel was making throughout the discussion. He has since announced that he is taking a step back from The Bachelor.

In a new interview on Good Morning America, Chris apologized to Rachel for the situation, and she has since accepted his apology, saying it’s time to “move forward.”

Rachel also recently announced that she would be leaving Bachelor Nation as soon as her contract was over.

Rachel Lindsay Accepts 'Bachelor' Host Chris Harrison's Apology

Rachel Lindsay is accepting Chris Harrison‘s apology.

The former Bachelorette confirmed to TMZ that she accepts the Bachelor host’s apology because “it’s what she needs to do to move forward with her life.”

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She also said she and Chris have not spoken directly since his interview on Good Morning America, but she watched it. She also said they spoke about three weeks ago, and he apologized directly then too.

If you didn’t know, during an interview with Rachel Lindsay, he said that the ā€œwoke policeā€ was out to get contestant Rachael Kirkconnell against claims that she had been racist in her past behavior, and that there is a difference in how one behaves in 2018 vs. in 2021.

ā€œI am saddened and shocked at how insensitive I was in that interview with Rachel Lindsay. I canā€™t believe I didnā€™t speak against antebellum parties, what they stand for. I didnā€™t say it then and I want to say it now: those parties are not OK, past, present, future. And I didnā€™t speak from my heart. And that is to say that I stand against all forms of racism, and I am deeply sorry to Rachel Lindsay and to the Black community,ā€ he said. Find out what else he said in the apology.