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Clare Crawley blew up ‘The Bachelorette,’ host Chris Harrison reveals

This may actually be the most dramatic season of “The Bachelorette” yet. The first trailer for Clare Crawley’s upcoming season of the hit ABC dating show dropped Monday night — and it leans into the bombshell rumors that she leaves the show mid-season. In the clip, the Season 16 star is visibly upset. “Congratulations, you’ve …

This may actually be the most dramatic season of “The Bachelorette” yet.

The first trailer for Clare Crawley’s upcoming season of the hit ABC dating show dropped Monday night — and it leans into the bombshell rumors that she leaves the show mid-season. In the clip, the Season 16 star is visibly upset.

“Congratulations, you’ve just blown up ‘The Bachelorette,’ ” host Chris Harrison tells Crawley, 39.

Crawley will reportedly exit the show early and be replaced by Tayshia Adams. Although Adams, 30, was not mentioned in the promo video, her presence was felt, with a narrator acknowledging that fans want “Clare-ity” and “Clare-ification” about the upcoming season.

Crawley’s short tenure on the show seems to be anything but calm. “Drama this early is a little crazy,” says the longtime “Bachelor” nation alum in the clip.

“We caught you in a lie,” one contestant is heard yelling.

Crawley also gets loud, throwing out one of her potential suitors. “You are done — get out of here,” she scolds.

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Die-hard fans shouldn’t be worried, as it appears there’s plenty of romance, too. She also smooches someone in the promo and says, “I’m so falling in love with you,” to someone special.

Crawley’s season was supposed to begin filming last spring but was put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic. It premieres Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m.

“The Bachelorette” isn’t the only one who will be tapping out early: Host Harrison will reportedly be replaced by Season 12 star JoJo Fletcher for two weeks. He allegedly left the bubble-like resort the show is filming at to drop his son off at college in Texas and was required to quarantine for 14 days.

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