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Colton Underwood Joins Chat4Good To Interact With Fans In The Name Of COVID-19 Relief

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Colton Underwood is teaming up with Chat4Good for COVID-19 relief. Following his own battle with coronavirus, the “Bachelor” alum, 28, will host an interactive online chat with fans.

All the proceeds raised from the event will support World Vision and its effort to support families impacted by the pandemic.

According to UsWeekly, who will host the virtual meeting, fans can submit their questions for Underwood about his COVID-19 battle, deets on his time on “The Bachelor”, and even his relationship with ex Cassie Randolph.

RELATED: Cassie Randolph’s Friend And Former ‘Bachelor’ Contestant Is Grilled On Colton Underwood Split Earlier this year, Underwood confirmed he tested positive for coronavirus, telling fans, “I can’t even walk up a

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