Shocking Revelation: Becca Kufrin Drops Bombshell Exit from 'Bachelor Happy Hour' Podcast After Unexplained Months of Silence

Shocking Revelation: Becca Kufrin Drops Bombshell Exit from 'Bachelor Happy Hour' Podcast After Unexplained Months of Silence

Becca Kufrin bids farewell to 'Bachelor Happy Hour' podcast after prolonged absence of new episodes Find out the reasons behind the hiatus and what's next for the popular show

Shocking Revelation: Becca Kufrin Drops Bombshell Exit from 'Bachelor Happy Hour' Podcast After Unexplained Months of Silence

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Has the "official" Bachelor Nation podcasts concluded? Becca Kufrin recently announced that she will not be returning to "Bachelor Happy Hour," leading to speculation that the show may be canceled entirely. On Sunday, June 25, the 33-year-old former Bachelorette of season 14, who is currently expecting her first child with fiancé Thomas Jacobs, addressed the matter on Instagram Stories. Kufrin mentioned that she has received numerous direct messages regarding the podcast and acknowledged that it has been some time since any new episodes have been released or discussed. She expressed her gratitude towards the fans and listeners but stated that it is now time for new ventures.

Becca didn’t directly address whether the podcast would be back in any capacity with different hosts ahead of Charity Lawson’s premiere on Monday, June 26.

Shocking Revelation: Becca Kufrin Drops Bombshell Exit from 'Bachelor Happy Hour' Podcast After Unexplained Months of Silence

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"I devoted over three years of my life to 'Happy Hour'— persevering through the challenges of COVID, personal upheavals, and extensive travel. This podcast supported me during those trying times, and I owe my gratitude to the amazing listeners who stood by me and provided unwavering support. Your commitment throughout the years means the world to me."

In 2019, Warner Bros. introduced "Bachelor Happy Hour," featuring former Bachelorettes Rachel Lindsay and Ali Fedotowsky. Becca later joined as the lead in season 13 after the departure of the sixth season star. When Rachel left in 2021, Michelle Young from season 18 became Becca's cohost. After covering Zach Shallcross' journey on The Bachelor in season 27, the podcast feed began airing "look back" episodes in March.

The franchise's official podcasts, "Talking It Out" and "Clickbait," included the participation of Bryan Abasolo, Mike Johnson, Joe Amabile, and Natasha Parker. In November 2022, Bryan Abasolo and Mike Johnson recorded their final episode of "Talking It Out," while Joe Amabile hosted a solo episode of "Clickbait" in May. Prior to this, Natasha Parker announced her departure from the show, stating in a January statement that she had witnessed certain developments within the franchise that made it difficult for her to maintain her positive and uplifting persona.

Warner Bros. was contacted by us for a statement regarding the current status of "Bachelor Happy Hour" and "Clickbait."

Our podcast, "Here for the Right Reasons," resumes with Charity as a guest immediately following Monday's premiere.