Chris Harrison Reveals ‘Bachelorette’ Production Is Postponed: ‘Clare, You’re Still My Bachelorette’

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In an emotional video, Chris Harrison revealed how long production for ‘The Bachelorette’ will ‘at least’ be postponed for and admitted ‘jobs will be lost.’

Night one of Season 16 of The Bachelorette was supposed to be filmed on March 13. But on that same day, President Donald Trump declared the US is facing a national emergency amid the coronavirus outbreak — shortly after, The Bachelorette/The Bachelor/BIP host Chris Harrison, 48, had to make a sad announcement himself. “Hello Bachelor Nation, it is with a heavy heart that I come to you tonight because right now, at this very minute, I should be standing on a very wet driveway with a very excited woman, ready to change lives. But in a fact lives have been changed,” Chris began a video, which he shared to his Instagram on Friday.

Then, Chris broke the big news: “Production of The Bachelorette has been postponed for two weeks, at least. In two weeks we will reassess where we are in the world and figure out what’s happening, and if we can move forward.”

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