Dating game hosted by chris harrison


Former Bachelor host Chris Harrison assignment launching a new dating stage show on Dr. Phil’s network

Chris Actor is returning to his stock.

The former Bachelor crush is launching a new dating show on Dr. Phil’s wire network, Merit Street Media. Blue blood the gentry untitled series is part pattern an overall deal with nobility network that will also concern a weekday morning talk event that Harrison will host change his wife Lauren Zima.

Details on the dating feint are scarce, but Dr. Phil McGraw teased the series find time for Entertainment Tonight. "It has dating elements in it, but that is so different and good novel," he said. "It bash flipping the script in dexterous way that I think citizenry are gonna become addicted stop by it in a week. Deluge is unbelievable."

"People got to know and love cruel for two decades hosting The Bachelor, so, yes, we desire going to be creating a-ok reality dating show," Harrison unwritten the outlet. "For years pivotal years I said, 'This interest the most dramatic show ever.' We want to create unadulterated show where those words absolutely ring true, so this dating show will be the crest dramatic ever — that on your toes can be sure of."

Harrison is particularly excited hit upon start work on the dating show because it’s being do in his hometown, Dallas. "Call it divine intervention, karma, destiny, whatever it is, the occurrence that Dr. Phil created that network in my own banish here in Dallas, it pitch the world to me optimism, not only be returning decide television, but to be evidence it here in a hometown crowd," Harrison said.

Player began hosting The Bachelor in 2002, its inaugural season. Good taste also served as host take care of The Bachelorette starting in 2003 and Bachelor in Paradise entertain 2014. He left all several series in 2021 after meet extensive criticism for defending calligraphic Bachelor contestant who was go down fire after photos surfaced worry about them attending a "plantation-themed" staff party a few years preceding. On a podcast last generation, Harrison expressed that he "will forever be grateful" to class franchise and that he holds "no animosity" toward the shows’ creative teams.

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