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Taylor Frankie Paul’s scrapped season of The Bachelorette may not be lost media, after all. At least, that’s what TMZ says. On June 24, the outlet reported that season 22 (which was originally supposed to air last spring) will now premiere on ABC “in mid-July—though final plans are not yet locked.”
This comes nearly two months after Bachelor Nation blogger Reality Steve dropped an exclusive report on Instagram Reels, where he suggested ABC might air Taylor’s season this summer. “And not only that, it’s not getting dumped on a streamer,” he elaborated. “It’s gonna air on ABC this summer.”
Back in March, ABC announced that it canceled the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star’s season after footage leaked from a 2023 domestic violence dispute between Taylor and her ex, Dakota Mortensen.
“In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of The Bachelorette at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family,” a Disney Entertainment Television spokesperson said in a statement on March 19.
According to Reality Steve, “You would have just said we’re done and this show is never airing. It’s supposed to air this summer on ABC, which is a little surprising to me, because, remember, when you’re airing on a network, you have to carve out—this show is usually eleven weeks long. You have to carve out eleven different Sundays or Mondays.”
He added, “Considering we now know there’s going to be a Bachelor season that will probably film in September through November and go back to their normal schedule, I would think they’d want Taylor Frankie Paul’s season to be done airing by the time the next Bachelor season starts. That doesn’t mean the next Bachelor is going to be from her season, but just to keep on the schedule that they normally have.”

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This pretty much lines up with Page Six’s previous report from March, which suggested that “ABC may still air Taylor Frankie Paul’s Bachelorette season” due to being out “tens of millions” of dollars.
An industry source echoed Steve’s sentiment at the time, telling the outlet, “ABC left a window in their statement to bring [the show] back. They haven’t canceled it—they simply paused it.”
Staying tuned to see how this all plays out…