Update 2/12/25: During a February 11 episode of the Playing the Field podcast, Jesse Palmer gave an update on those concerning Bachelorette rumors. "The good news is I know it’s not going away. I know it’s definitely coming back,” he told hosts Ryan Field, Jen Matarese, and Gina Sirico. "Without being able to get into too much of the creative decisions on it, I know that when it does [return], I just think it’s going to be absolutely tremendous."

Per Jesse, it's "not unprecedented for The Bachelorette not to air in the summer," but he's still a "little bit bummed" that season 22 of The Bachelorette won’t be happening as soon as fans had hoped. "Once it does come back, I know Bachelor Nation will be really excited,” he added.


Original story 2/8/25: Looks like some major changes are coming to Bachelor Nation. Last night, news broke that ABC is "skipping" the upcoming cycle of The Bachelorette.

According to Deadline, the network is "pausing" the show, which typically would be starting production in the coming months for a summer premiere date.

So...is The Bachelorette...canceled? Apparently not. Deadline writes that it "will likely come back to the Disney-owned network in the future" and hasn't been "completely ruled out" for a return next year. The outlet also points out that The Bachelorette (which has been on since 2003 and last featured Jenn Tran) didn't air in 2006 or 2007, so this decision isn't quite as shocking as it might seem.

Meanwhile, Bachelor in Paradise is returning after taking a break last year—and of course Grant Ellis's season of The Bachelor is currently airing! Typically, Bachelorettes have been chosen from the runners-up of the preceding Bachelor season, but with such a wide window between now and whenever The Bachelorette returns, it's possible ABC will look outside the previous season's contestant pool.

That's all for now, but stay tuned for more updates.