‘The Bachelor’ Co-EPs Michael Margolis and Keely Booth Exit Amid Toxic Workplace Controversy

Margolis is married to Claire Freeland, who serves as showrunner for the Warner Bros. TV-produced series

Grant Ellis on Season 29 of "The Bachelor"(Credit: Disney/John Fleenor)
Grant Ellis on Season 29 of "The Bachelor"(Credit: Disney/John Fleenor)

“The Bachelor” co-executive producers Michael Margolis and Keely Booth have stepped down from their roles amid the franchise’s latest controversy.

Margolis and Booth will no longer work on “The Bachelor” franchise after parting ways with the show, an individual with knowledge told TheWrap. The news comes amid a recent report from Deadline that detailed a toxic work environment created by “The Bachelor” showrunners and executive producers Claire Freeland and Bennett Graebner.

Margolis is Freeland’s husband and Booth is Freeland’s longtime friend, though Warner Bros. Television, which produces “The Bachelor,” told Deadline the company pursued a formal conflict-of-interest process and noted neither staffer reported to Freeland. Neither Margolis nor Booth, however, were mentioned in regard to fostering a toxic work environment on set.

Warner Bros. Television declined to comment on this story.

“The Bachelor” franchise has been undergoing shifts across the board, most recently deciding to skip the typical production cycle for “The Bachelorette,” meaning that the ABC reality dating show will not debut in its regular summer premiere date.

In January, news broke that Scott Teti (Bravo’s “Summer House” and ABC’s “Claim to Fame”) had been tapped to serve as showrunner for “Bachelor in Paradise” Season 10, which is set to film later this year. Teti was brought in to helm the upcoming season, whose production is set to overlap with other “Bachelor” franchise productions, especially given that “Bachelor in Paradise” typically shoots in Mexico.

“The Bachelor” franchise had previously put a pause on “Bachelor in Paradise” for a year as it rolled out the first seasons of the “Golden Bachelor,” with the inaugural season of “The Golden Bachelor” airing alongside Season 9 in fall 2023 while “The Golden Bachelorette,” led by “Golden Bachelor” alum Joan Vassos, aired in fall 2024 without a new season of “Bachelor in Paradise.”

The franchise is in the midst of rolling out Season 29 of “The Bachelor,” which sees “The Bachelorette” alum Grant Ellis step into the spotlight.

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