Andi Dorfman, star of The Bachelorette season 10 recently revealed that she thinks that having two women, Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey, star in The Bachelorette season 19 has «a little sexist vibe,» and the hosts of the Bachelor podcasts are now responding to her comments. Although much of Bachelor Nation is excited about seeing Rachel and Gabby have a second chance at love after their difficult experience on Clayton Echard's season of The Bachelor, some fans have expressed their concerns that the show will pit the two women against each other. Andi feels the same way and thinks that society has progressed far enough that two women should not have to share the screen in 2022. She wondered why the show did not try this experiment with dual Bachelors instead.
Even though Andi has some reservations about the decision, she did say that she will watch The Bachelorette season 19 to support Gabby and Rachel, and also because knows that the show brought her to where she is today. Gabby and Rachel were cast in the lead roles for The Bachelorette after Clayton rejected them both for his final choice, Susie Evans. The two fan-favorites became very close during filming. So far, their promos have highlighted how much they support each other and how they are two best friends looking for love.
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In interviews with ET, the hosts of the Bachelor podcasts reacted to Andi's criticism and gave their opinions about the decision to cast both Gabby and Rachel. Becca Kufrin, who co-hosts Bachelor Happy Hour with Michelle Young, said that her opinion falls in the middle of the debate. She pointed out that no lead of The Bachelorette has been able to go through the season
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