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Bachelor host Chris Harrison reveals Bachelor in Paradise is likely to be canceled due to coronavirus concerns

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CHRIS Harrison made it clear ABC’s loyalty is with The Bachelorette - which will likely lead to spinoff Bachelor in Paradise getting canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The longtime host, 48, revealed there could be serious trouble in Paradise as production will be fighting for airtime between the franchise’s multiple shows with The Bachelorette being the top priority.

When asked by girlfriend Lauren Zima what producers will do now that filming schedules are overlapped, Chris was adamant: “Our priority is The Bachelorette.” The ET host pushed further: “So there’s no way in the world this season won’t just get scrapped?” “In this quarantine time, I’m never going to say never,” the TV personality confessed. “The thing is you kind of.

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