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Taylor Frankie Paul as Next Bachelorette Questioned by Joy Behar


'The View' Host Joy Behar Questions Taylor Frankie Paul Being Next 'Bachelorette'

The View‘s Joy Behar is questioning Taylor Frankie Paul being cast on The Bachelorette.

On the Friday (September 12) episode of the talk show, the 82-year-old host reacted to the news that 31-year-old Taylor had been cast on the next season of the dating show.

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“She has three kids and two baby daddies, so will these bachelors line up to be baby daddy number three?” Joy asked on the episode. When her questioning was met with some groans from the audience, Joy elaborated on her thoughts.

“Isn’t that the whole point of the show? To find your lover and get married? Okay, well she’s got a little bit of baggage,” Joy said, referring to Taylor‘s rise to fame on TikTok and <em>The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives</em>.

Joy‘s co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin chimed in to share that she also felt “conflicted” about the news of Taylor‘s casting, but feels like she’ll make great reality TV.

Meanwhile, fellow co-host Sunny Hostin agreed that coming into the show with kids is “a lot of responsibility” for a potential suitor.

See everything Taylor said about her upcoming season of The Bachelorette!

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