The Bachelorette host Chris Harrison is certainly not impressed with how Kupah James handled himself with the show's star Kaitlyn Bristowe during last week's episode.
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"You have her and [Ian Thomson], who just shared his story about how he was a track star and then was hit by a car and was barely alive, and then you have Kupah come in and take a ginormous dump on Kaitlyn's night. It was so out of line and out of left field that she didn't know how to take it at first," Harrison told TV Guide.
"You can see the confusion at first like, 'Where did this come from?' Then it turned to anger like, 'Who the hell are you?' He didn't give her the time of day and was all up in the boxing with Laila Ali and basically accused her of not paying attention to him when she's the Bachelorette."
James made it worse by suggesting Bristowe might've been keeping him around to make herself look good since he was one of the few minorities chosen to compete on Season 11.
"After attacking her on a personal level, he alluded to some racism and she was just dumbfounded. As if it couldn't have been more odd and awkward, he tries to regroup and stay and calls her hot and negated everything that could've been real or sincere," the host noted.
"I was extremely proud of her strength and resolve and then when he was bitching and moaning in the driveway I love that she went out and confronted him. You'll see next week that the conversation continues."
Viewers will also see more of Britt Nilsson and how her relationship with Brady Toops is going.
"We've been able to marry the two very well because we don't want to take away from Kaitlyn's experience or the viewer's experience watching Kaitlyn. Even if you are Team Kaitlyn, you can wish Britt well in her life, and I hope women show both of these women love this season. I'd like to see people rally around both of them," Harrison said.
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