Filming the Bachelorette During a Pandemic
The Bachelorette almost didn’t happen. Filming was set to begin on Clare Crawley‘s season, but at the last minute, the production was shut down due to stay-at-home orders.
Chris Harrison sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss how after weeks of isolation and brain-storming, they pulled it off. Gone is the Bachelor Mansion and travels, and instead, viewers will find quarantines, COVID tests and filming in a bubble at La Quinta Resort in Palm Springs, California.
Harrison said: “It just took this Herculean effort and this dedication on behalf of everybody to do this. The bar kept moving; the state of California kept moving the bar. Our goal was, ‘Let’s just get and start rolling and create this bubble.’ And it worked. It was 100-percent successful. And now we have a blueprint moving forward.”
He said the model may have actually created an extra layer of drama: “There are some things that maybe we take out of this. That is, the intimacy and the pressure-cooker in that fishbowl environment. There’s not the release-valve of, ‘We’re going to Bora Bora and have two days of travel and an off day.’ That takes you out of the element a little bit. Instead, being there at the La Quinta resort the whole time, there’s no off switch. It was just about dating and falling in love, and there’s really something to that.”