Although ABC made history by announcing Matt James as the first Black male lead of The Bachelor, the bold move hasn’t stopped fans and critics alike from calling out deep-seated diversity issues still present within the franchise. Jazzy Collins, a former producer on Rachel Lindsay‘s (pictured inset) season of The Bachelorette, is the latest to speak up about the show’s bad behavior, claiming Black female contestants and staffers like herself were being marginalized behind the scenes. Related: Matt James Becomes The First Ever Black Leading Man On The Bachelor! On the same day following James’ Bachelor announcement, Collins took to her Instagram page and shared an open letter about her experience working on the dating series, tagging all