Is reality TV still about finding love “for the right reasons”? This question has been on the minds of many fans following the emotional conclusion of the latest season of “The Bachelorette.” The show, a popular spinoff of ABC’s “Bachelor” franchise, once again ended in heartbreak for its lead, raising concerns about the emotional toll on its participants.
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Reality TV continues to fail women. ‘Bachelorette’ star Jenn Tran is the latest example #JennTran pic.twitter.com/3xG8Mw1oeo— Ravi Rana (@RaviRRana) September 5, 2024
In the season finale of “The Bachelorette,” viewers watched as Jenn Tran, the franchise’s first Asian American lead and the first woman to propose to her final choice, was publicly devastated. Sitting on the “After the Final Rose” stage with host Jesse Palmer, Tran relived her painful breakup with Devin Strader, who had broken off their engagement in a 15-minute phone call. This emotional moment unfolded in front of a live audience and millions of viewers at home, sparking a wave of empathy and outrage on social media.
The show’s format has become well-known for its emotional highs and lows, much like a dramatic sports event. But the recurring theme of women experiencing heartbreak has led some to question whether this is truly “entertainment.” Historically, “The Bachelorette” and “Bachelor” seasons rarely conclude with a lasting relationship. Out of the last fourteen “Bachelorette” final couples, only three are still together. Notable exceptions include JoJo Fletcher, who married Jordan Rodgers, and Charity Lawson, who is set to marry Dotun Olubeko in 2025. Desiree Hartsock Siegfried, the Season 9 lead, remains happily married to her final choice, Chris Siegfried.
The franchise has seen its fair share of publicized breakups. For instance, “The Bachelor” in 2018 featured Arie Luyendyk Jr. breaking up with his fiancée, Becca Kufrin, on-camera, only to later pursue his runner-up, Lauren Burnham. Hannah Brown’s season of “The Bachelorette” in 2019 also ended in turmoil when her final choice, Jed Wyatt, was accused of having a serious girlfriend before filming. These dramatic conclusions have become almost expected, leaving fans to question the true intentions behind the show.
Social media users expressed outrage following Jenn Tran’s finale, criticizing the producers for exploiting her pain for ratings. One user wrote, “It’s not entertainment to watch someone in the midst of such insurmountable pain that they’re nearly gasping for air.” Even Ben Higgins, a former star of “The Bachelor,” condemned the show’s production for forcing Tran to relive her trauma, calling it “absolutely cruel and unnecessary.”
I have watched a LOT of reality TV in my day, and met more than a few borderline evil producers IRL. Given that context, I’m still not sure I’ve ever seen something as CRUEL and UNUSUAL as what the BACHELORETTE producers did to Jenn Tran last night. https://t.co/j3xLuC2dZD
— Mark Graham (@unclegrambo) September 4, 2024
The broader question remains: Is reality TV, particularly “The Bachelorette,” truly about finding love, or has it become a platform for manufactured drama at the expense of real human emotions? For many, the answer seems increasingly clear. Tran’s experience is a stark reminder that while viewers might tune in for the drama, the emotional aftermath for participants is very real.
As for Jenn Tran, her journey is not over. Like many alumni of the “Bachelor” franchise, she will have a chance to write a new chapter as she joins the cast of “Dancing with the Stars” Season 33. Perhaps this time, her story will have a happier ending.
Key Points:
i. The latest season of “The Bachelorette” ended in heartbreak for lead Jenn Tran, raising concerns about the emotional impact on participants.
ii. Historically, few couples from “The Bachelorette” or “The Bachelor” end up together long-term, with only three of the last fourteen final couples still together.
iii. Social media backlash followed Tran’s public breakup, with critics accusing producers of exploiting her pain for entertainment.
iv. The show’s dramatic finales often involve publicized breakups and controversial twists, leading to questions about the franchise’s true intentions.
v. Jenn Tran will appear on “Dancing with the Stars” Season 33, offering her a new opportunity beyond the heartbreak of “The Bachelorette.”
Lap Fu Ip – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
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