Kaitlyn Bristowe says 'The Bachelor' star Zach Shallcross' Covid diagnosis was FAKE in shocking revelation
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'The Bachelor' Season 19 contestant Kaitlyn Bristowe is spilling the tea about the ongoing season of ABC's dating drama. The 37-year-old claims that the Covid storyline shown on the screen was all fake. She furthermore slammed the streaming platform creating a scenario that was not real.
Kaitlyn accused Zach Shallcross of not being infected with Covid. So, does that mean ABC added the plot in order to spike the interest of the viewers? Well, it can all now be linked. 'The Bachelor' Season 21 viewership has significantly dropped. Therefore, ABC might have done this in order to gain some sympathy towards Zach and win back the viewership of the show. Keep reading to know all the details.
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Group Dates Podcast just dropped an audio clip on Kaitlyn on Instagram along with a still from 'The Bachelor' Season 21 where Zach is sitting in the hotel room. The outlet claimed, "Kaitlyn spills some tea and reveals the footage of Zach in his hotel was shot in LA, not London." In the audio clip, Kaitlyn says, "I have a big insider scoop secret here." She added, "I probably shouldn't tell it, but I am going to." She then went on to reveal the big secret. Kaitlyn says to the host, "I don't know if I told you this last night but when they showed beroll of Zach and he like really doesn't look like he is doing too bad despite the dramatic footage of him blowing his nose." Kaitlyn further described a scene where Zach was shown in a hotel on the show were he was sitting in his bed holding an allegedly "fake" cup of tea. Kaitlyn claims, "That's a hotel in LA."
Covid storyline is claimed to have been shot after the show
Kaitlyn further slammed the producers, saying, "They must have had like, 'Oh s**t we had to beroll Zach looking sick' and so when he is back in LA and they are like, 'Can we just go get your nose blown? holding a cup of tea in the hotel room'. "Listening to the claims, a fan asked, "So you are saying he flew almost 12 hours to quarantine in LA only to fly back again? Make no sense at all. Please explain." To this, the outlet cleared, "the footage they shot in LA was after the season was filmed, not during the whole covid saga in London. No flying back and forth."
'The Bachelor' Season 27 airs on Mondays at 8 pm ET on ABC.