Matt James (Credit: ABC)
After 25 seasons, ABC’s The Bachelor has listened to fans and chosen Matt James to be the franchise’s first Black bachelor.
The decision was revealed Friday morning when Good Morning America announced James’ history-making role along with a statement from ABC stating the network felt “privileged” to have the 28-year-old as the star of next year’s season.
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This decision comes after years of calls for diversity from fans with a new petition that called on ABC and executive producer Mike Fleiss to address its “unacceptable” lack of diversity, garnering over 84,000 signatures as of Friday morning.
The fan-driven petition also pointed out that in all 40 seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, combined Rachel Lindsay has been the only Black lead on the show ever, when she became the first Black female lead in 2017 during season 13 of The Bachelorette.
Prior to being named the new Bachelor, James was initially cast as one of Clare Crawley‘s Bachelorette contestants but production shut down this year in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.