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						<p><strong><strong>Chris Harrison</strong></strong> apologized for how he conducted himself during a recent interview with <strong><strong>Rachel Lindsay</strong></strong> about <strong>controversial <em>Bachelor</em> contestant <strong>Rachael Kirkconnell</strong>.</strong></p>


<p>“To my Bachelor Nation family — I will always own a mistake when I make one, so I am here to extend a sincere apology,” the 49-year-old host began on Wednesday, February 10, via Instagram. “I have this incredible platform to speak about love, and yesterday, I took a stance on topics about which I should have been better informed. While I do not speak for Rachael Kirkconnell, my intentions were simply to ask for grace in offering her an opportunity to speak on her own behalf.”</p>
<p>Kirkconnell, 24, came under fire after the January 4 premiere of<strong><strong> Matt James</strong></strong>’ season <strong>after a TikTok user alleged that she was racist in high school.</strong> In addition to “liking” offensive social media posts, a photo of Kirkconnell and her sorority sisters at the University of Georgia at a plantation-themed frat party surfaced online earlier this month. While the <em>Bachelor</em> contestant has yet to speak out, Harrison defended her during an interview on <strong><em>Extra</em></strong> with Lindsay, the first Black Bachelorette, on Tuesday, February 9.</p>
<p>“What I now realize I have done is cause harm by wrongly speaking in a manner that perpetuates racism, and for that I am so deeply sorry,” Harrison wrote on Wednesday. “I also apologize to my friend Rachel Lindsay for not listening to her better on a topic she has first hand understanding of, and humbly thank the members of Bachelor Nation who have reached out to me to hold me accountable. I promise to do better.”</p>


<p>In Harrison’s interview with Lindsay, he called the reaction to Kirkconnell’s social media activity “unbelievably alarming.”</p>
<p>He said: “We all need to have a little grace, a little understanding, a little compassion. Because I have seen some stuff online — this judge, jury, executioner thing where people are just tearing this girl’s life apart and diving into, like, her parents, her parents’ voting record. … I haven’t heard Rachael speak on this yet. Until I actually hear this woman have a chance to speak, who am I to say any of this? I saw a picture of her at a sorority party five years ago and that’s it.”</p>
<p>After Lindsay noted that the pictures from the frat party are “not a good look,” Harrison asked, “Is it [not] a good look in 2018 or is it not a good look in 2021?”</p>

		<p>The former <em>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?</em> host <strong>insisted that he was “not defending” Kirkconnell</strong> but suggested that people aren’t viewing the party “under the same lens” in 2021.</p>
<p>“My guess? These girls got dressed up and went to a party and had a great time, they were 18 years old. Now, does that make it OK? I don’t know Rachel, you tell me,” he told Lindsay. “Were we all looking through [that lens] in 2018?”</p>


<p>After the season 13 Bachelorette pressed Harrison for answers about why Kirkconnell hasn’t addressed the allegations against her, he said it’s a “slippery slope” for the graphic designer.</p>
<p>“I saw something that said this person is a registered Republican, therefore they are this … We have to be so careful when we start labeling people,” he said. “<strong>Where is the narrative of her falling in love with Matt?</strong> When you are trying to react to something on social media, there is no grace … I’m just going to give her the grace and the time to actually come out and speak.”</p>
<p>When a fan tweeted about the interview on Wednesday and noted, “@TheRachLindsay is so generous and giving to this franchise. We do not deserve her,” the former attorney responded, “My days are numbered.”</p>
<p><em>The Bachelor</em> airs on ABC Mondays at 8 p.m. ET.</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Sarah Hearon</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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