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'Bachelorette' Production Might Move to a Different State Amid Coronavirus, Chris Harrison Says (Exclusive)

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Viewers might see yet another mansion when Clare Crawley's season of finally starts filming. Production on the ABC dating serieswas halted due to coronavirus concerns on March 13, just hours before filming was supposed to kick off at the Bachelor mansion in Los Angeles.

Now, with some states loosening restrictions on social distancing and opening back up, host Chris Harrison says it's a possibility that Crawley's season could be relocated. «Right now it is still up in the air as far as timing goes.

The state of California just took a big step back,» he told ET's Lauren Zima. «Who knows what is going on, so maybe we leave.

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