A former producer claims the franchise eliminated applicants who were 'too Black.'
, and was “excited to be an integral part of the show’s history.” However, following Lindsay’s season, Collins says she failed to see a significant change in the status quo. “My hope was that having a racially diverse cast of gentlemen would be an important milestone that would continue into the future. That was not the case,” Collins wrote in her letter.
“Your show has white-washed for decades, inside and out. Your head of post-production is white. Your casting director is white. Your executive in charge is white,” Collins continued. Ultimately, Collins would like to see a change beyond casting James as the Bachelor. “I am calling on you to select a diverse cast and production team for season 25 ofand moving forward,” she wrote. “Not only is it important to have a diverse cast reflect what the rest of America looks like, it’s important for the production and casting teams to be able to share the same experiences as the cast members.
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