The first Black Bachelor, who led the franchise during the tumultuous 2020 cycle, opens up about his disappointments in a new memoir, 'First Impressions: Off-Screen Conversations With a Bachelor on Race, Family, and Forgiveness'
. “I wasn’t interested in that. If that’s what interests fans, and that outweighs the personal things I want to share, then my book isn’t for them.
”First Impressions: Off-Screen Conversations With a Bachelor on Race, Family, and Forgiveness, doesn’t delve into the two scandals that landed his season in a firestorm: He doesn’t go into the aftermath of when his top pick on the 2020 season , Rachael Kirkconnell, was seen in a resurfaced antebellum-themed party photo; and he also doesn’t even mention
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