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						<p>There’s a reason for everything! <strong><strong>Chris Harrison</strong></strong> provided a perfectly valid explanation as to why <em>The Bachelorette</em> concluded on Tuesday, December 22, <strong>without an <em>After the Final Rose</em> special</strong>.</p>


<p>“It pains me there’s no AFR live special this #TheBachelorette season,” the longtime <strong><em>Bachelor</em></strong> host, 49, <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisbharrison/status/1341590554920939520?s=20">tweeted</a> on Tuesday. “Due to being pushed into the holidays and the difficulty of bringing people safely together during this time, it just wasn’t possible. But hopefully, we’ll be back for #TheBachelor.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1938869"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/12/23/chris-harrison-reveals-why-there-wasn-039-t-an-039-after-the-final-rose-039-this-season-0.jpg" alt="Chris Harrison Reveals Why There Wasn’t an After the Final Rose Special After Bachelorette Finale" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Chris Harrison, Tayshia Adams, and Zac C.</span> <span class="credit">Craig Sjodin/ABC(2)</span></figcaption></figure><p>Following an unprecedented season shot in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Bachelorette <strong><strong>Tayshia Adams</strong></strong> got <strong>engaged</strong> to <strong><strong>Zac Clark</strong></strong>. Before their romantic proposal, the former phlebotomist, 30, <strong>referred to her now-fiancé as “the best man I could ever dream of”</strong> and called him her “person.”</p>


<p>Since Adams was certain that the 36-year-old New Jersey native was The One, she chose to forgo her final one-on-one date with runner-up <strong><strong>Ben Smith</strong></strong>. “It’s a really heavy week and I care about you so much. And I just feel like my heart is with somebody else,” she explained to the 29-year-old Army vet.</p>
<p>“I don’t want you to ever second-guess anything and me giving you that rose the other night was because I truly, truly wanted to give us another chance because I saw something,” she continued. “I just feel like we missed out on a little bit of time that was very monumental.”</p>
<p>Season 16 of <em>The Bachelorette</em> originally featured <strong><strong>Clare Crawley</strong></strong> in the leading role. When filming began in July after being delayed amid the COVID-19 crisis, the 39-year-old hairdresser quickly fell for contestant <strong><strong>Dale Moss</strong></strong>. After the duo left the show as an engaged couple within the first two weeks, Adams stepped in to replace the <strong><em>Bachelor Winter Games</em></strong> alum.</p>


<p>As the second Black Bachelorette lead, <strong>Adams admitted to feeling “pressure”</strong> to make properly represent the Black community. “I was really cognizant of it,” the reality star, who is also part Mexican, told <strong>HipHollywood</strong> on Monday, December 21. “I think I got really emotional really early on because I knew the magnitude of my platform, and I knew what I was representing.”</p>
<p>The <strong><em>Bachelor in Paradise</em> </strong>alum added, “I think the reason why I got so overwhelmed was because I wanted to make people proud. I just know that the best way to do that is to be myself and that’s all I did, which is why I am so proud of, like, the way I am represented.”</p>
<p>While Adams and Crawley found their happily ever afters this season, Bachelor Nation devotees will soon get to see how <strong><strong>Matt James</strong></strong>’ love story unfolds on <em>The Bachelor</em>. Harrison recently spoke to <em>Us Weekly</em> exclusively about what’s to come, noting that “it’s a wild ride” and that <strong>the 29-year-old “went through the wringer.”</strong></p>
<p>Season 25 of <em>The Bachelor</em> premieres on ABC Monday, January 4, at 8 p.m. ET.</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Dory Jackson</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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