Production on “Bachelor in Paradise” — the popular spin-off of ABC’s “The Bachelor” franchise — was shut down over the weekend after alleged “misconduct” on set, Warner Bros. has confirmed. On Sunday evening, Warner Bros. released a statement: “We have become aware of allegations of misconduct on the set of ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ in Mexico. Jackson made headlines two weeks ago on “The Bachelorette,” when a woman claiming to be his girlfriend showed up on set. Last week, ABC announced that “Bachelor in Paradise” would premiere on Aug. 8. Read more:‘The Bachelorette’: Five questions after a weird and dramatic episodeCorinne Olympios is a ‘Bachelor’ villain.
Source: Washington Post June 12, 2017 06:11 UTC