Memo to the producers of ‘The Bachelor’: How about letting a few black people hand out roses?
This season of ABC’s reality show The Bachelorette is coming to a close. I would like to thank you for the hours of entertainment you’ve provided over 13 seasons of The Bachelor plus five seasons of The Bachelorette: the overuse of the word “amazing,” the overly tearful women (and men) and the repeated stating of the obvious: “This is your final rose tonight.” As if we can’t see that there’s just one flower sitting on the tray.
The fact that I can count on a good love story with every episode (even though the couple inevitably breaks up before getting down the aisle) keeps me coming back for more. However, I must bring this matter to your attention: In the entire history of the show, there has never been a bachelor or bachelorette of color. Don’t you think it’s time for someone with brown skin to be calling the shots at your rose ceremonies?
Why is it that if an African American wants to humiliate him- or herself on national TV in search of a mate, the only options are I Love New York or For the Love of Ray J? Are we not suitable for major networks? Yes, you do occasionally allow one black contestant on the show at a time, only for that person to be eliminated by the second episode. But if we don’t have a shot at the ring, don’t bother inviting us. Really. It’s like starting a new NFL franchise and telling the team that it will never be eligible to play in the Super Bowl.
You may be wondering why the couples who get together on your show rarely work out in the long term. Well, you’re not exactly picking folks who are feeling tons of urgency to find a spouse. According to a study by the Washington Post, black women are the least likely group in American society to get married (45 percent of us have never been married, compared with 23 percent of white women). So wouldn’t it make sense to cast someone from the group who could most use the assistance? Instead, you picked Deanna, one of the most recent bachelorettes. At 26, she claimed that she couldn’t wait to settle down and raise a family. Seriously? She’s 26. You couldn’t have been that shocked when she chose the professional snowboarder—and then dumped him as soon as the show wrapped.
This season, we’ve watched Jillian keep around a contestant who was on the show to promote his country music album while in the meantime she let go of every guy who expressed an interest in marriage.
I’ll bet some of your concern is that you might lose viewers if you had a black star. But take a lesson from Bravo’s The Real Housewives series. When the show moved from Orange County to Atlanta, its ratings went through the roof. Diversifying your cast of characters would only increase your audience. The dialogue would be more substantive, the family visits more interesting and the stakes much higher. If you don’t start getting creative come season 19, your final rose might turn up sooner than you think.
Rachel Skerritt is a novelist and high school principal living in Boston.

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Black out, thats what I call it. I never watch a show who does not have at least one person of color in it and the person has to be of the same stature as the other characters. The two shows you mentioned was never on my programming schedule. No reality there, lets face it there are interracial couples in this country even in this world so to watch a show with all white doesn't suit my sense of reality. I agree whole heartedly with your analysis of the I love New York business, my girls watched it but I could not stand the uncouthness of it, and don't even get me started with that Flav character, just disgusting. I use to watch GH , the soap but they have become so pasty white I cannot stand to watch it even though I have to admit that I grew up watching that show. I was a lot more interested when they had black actors on there who were somebody and looked like somebody, the only one they have on there worth watching is Kent Masters and you see her rarely. She is wasting her time on that show, she could have replaced my beloved Renee Goldsberry on OLTL as far as I am concerned because that storyline was rocking and real. Oh yes there is a great deal on the tube that I don't watch simply because if they are all white characters I have nothing to learn from it but racism. It makes me cringe also to see people of color always doing comedy on TV, its like they cannot do anything else and get an audience, and I really don't want to hear that its money because people like Oprah could be directing a fine show, she has the money and the saviness to do so, but you can't just make the show all black either, there needs to be some sense of balance. I like shows where there is diversity and thats what I look for when I decide I am going to watch a program. So I agree with your article but I can take it so many steps further. Its all over the place.
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