Bachelor's Chris Harrison 'to rake in about $15 MILLION in show exit doubling his net worth' after '

May 2024 · 3 minute read

BACHELOR’S Chris Harrison will rake in “about $15 MILLION” in his exit package from the show which will nearly "DOUBLE" his net worth, sources told The Sun. 

Just hours after last night’s Bachelorette premiered without its longtime host for the first time in history, it was announced he was permanently done with the show - which Chris later confirmed. 

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According to a production insider, ABC execs were “blindsided” with news breaking about the TV personality’s departure. 

The source claimed that it “wasn’t something that was supposed to come out until later this season,” but somehow, word leaked. 

“There was a mutual plan to announce it towards the finale and keep it quiet until then. 

“But tension has been building between Chris and the show all year. The negotiations have not been friendly. 

“Chris asked for a lot and was not backing down at all to get it,” the informant explained. 

The source admitted that ABC and Chris, 49, most likely landed on a number “around $15 MILLION.”

While his salary has never been officially confirmed, it’s been reported he earned around $8 MILLION per season of the ABC franchise

The large lump sum will nearly DOUBLE Chris' net worth, which is reported to be around $25 million.

Reps for Chris and ABC did not respond to The Sun's request for comment.

He has been the only host of the entire series since the show first premiered in 2002. 

In the two decades he’s been the face of Bachelor Nation, he’s gone on to host spinoffs The Bachelorette, Bachelor In Paradise, Bachelor Pad, and Bachelor: Winter Games. 

The series has had a dark cloud over it since last year during season 25, led by Bachelor Matt James.

It all kicked off after Georgia contestant Rachael Kirkconnell was discovered to have attended an Antebellum plantation-themed party in 2018 which Chris later defended. 

Fans were outraged he did not “denounce racism” and when he later apologized, people called him "insincere".

The news of his departure has been expected by many viewers but officially confirmed on Tuesday by Chris himself. 

Shortly after Katie Thurston’s Bachelorette premiere last night, Chris confirmed on Instagram that he was leaving his spot as the host of the franchise for good.

Along with a picture of him hosting a reunion show, he wrote: "I’ve had a truly incredible run as host of The Bachelor franchise and now I’m excited to start a new chapter.

"I’m so grateful to Bachelor Nation for all of the memories we’ve made together.

"While my two-decade journey is wrapping up, the friendships I’ve made will last a lifetime.”

Chris officially calling it quits comes as fans praised Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe as "the best hosts ever."

“I couldn’t have asked for anything more perfect. I mean Kaitlyn and Tayshia? The dream team is here,” the Bachelorette said with a huge smile after meeting her new gal pals. 

The dynamic between Tayshia and Kaitlyn – as well as their bond with Katie – was described as “fun and refreshing” by many viewers.

“The kaitlyn tayshia and katie dynamic is going to be soooo much better than chris harrison or any other guy,” one fan said.

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Another begged the question: “Can we keep Tayshia and Kaitlyn as co-hosts? Sorry Chris Harrison.”

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“I LOVE Tayshia and Kaitlyn pls never bring Chris Harrison back,” someone insisted. 

A watcher tweeted: “Kaitlyn and Tayshia are so good at this I don’t even remember Chris tbh.”

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