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'Bachelor,' 'Bachelorette' Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination Against Contestants Of Color

By SHEILA BURKE 04/18/12 11:57 PM ET AP

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Vienna Girardi, a former contestent on The Bachelor. The show is facing a discrimination lawsuit.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Two black men are taking "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" to court with a lawsuit that claims the reality shows are blocking contestants of color from starring roles.

Nathaniel Claybrooks and Christopher Johnson filed a federal lawsuit in Nashville Wednesday against the popular TV shows claiming they are engaged in a pattern of racial discrimination that intentionally excludes people of color. The Nashville men said at a casting call in August that they were given scant consideration compared to white men seeking a leading role for "The Bachelor."

Claybrooks said white applicants were given far more time and consideration during the interview process.

"I only wanted a fair shot at the part," said the soft-spoken Claybrooks, a 39-year-old college graduate and electric company meter reader who owns several small businesses. "Looking back at how I was treated at the casting call last year, it was clear that that wasn't possible. I never even had a chance."

Their attorneys said it is the first racial discrimination lawsuit filed against a reality show. It does not ask for a specific dollar amount of damages, but it does propose to make major changes in how people are seen on TV.

The two men say that after 10 years and a combined total of 23 seasons of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette," neither show has featured a single person of color in a central role. The reality show features about 25 prospective brides competing for the heart of a single guy. The gender roles reverse in its sister show, "The Bachelorette."

Both shows have come under fire in recent years for not having enough diversity.

The lawsuit names Michael Fleiss, the creator of the shows, as well as ABC, Warner Horizon Television, Next Entertainment and NZK Productions. Calls and emails to Fleiss' publicist and an email to an ABC publicist were not immediately returned.

Warner Horizon Television released a statement late Wednesday evening saying the complaint is baseless and without merit.

"We have had various participants of color throughout the series' history, and the producers have been consistently – and publicly – vocal about seeking diverse candidates for both programs. As always, we continue to seek out participants of color for both `The Bachelor' and `The Bachelorette,'" the statement reads.

The lawsuit claims that white applicants are featured prominently because of a calculation that "minorities in lead roles and interracial dating in unappealing to the shows' audience."

"The refusal to hire minority applicants is a conscious attempt to minimize the risk of alienating their majority-white viewership and the advertisers targeting that viewership," the lawsuit says. "Nevertheless, such discrimination is impermissible under federal law."

Critics have said the shows do not have diverse leading men and women because a segment of Americans aren't ready to see interracial courting and romance on primetime television. Creator Fleiss has publicly said that the shows' producers have tried to be more inclusive, but for whatever reason, minorities aren't applying.

Johnson, a 26-year-old teacher who was just hired to coach high school football, said at a news conference that when he went to the casting call, he was stopped immediately by a show representative and asked what he was doing at the hotel where the men were applying for the lead role.

He said he was only given the opportunity to hand in some materials, even as white applicants appeared to be given further consideration at the hotel.

Both men said they have been fans of the show and that, unlike online dating, saw it as an opportunity to communicate with women face to face.

The lawsuit claims that the shows and the entertainment companies are violating a provision of the 1866 Civil Rights Act that bars businesses from refusing to contract with others because of their race and a California law that prohibits racial discrimination.

The two men are asking the federal court to order the companies to consider people of color as finalists for the leading role in the TV shows. They are also asking that the suit be certified class-action so others could join the litigation.

A Portland-based sportscaster, who is vying to be the first black bachelor, has reportedly been in talks with the show after he was the subject of a social media campaign.

Johnson said he thinks attitudes will change once the show gets a black man in the lead role.

"I equate it to black quarterbacking in the NFL," Johnson said. "When you give them an opportunity, they always come through."

Johnson himself said in the lawsuit that he aspires to be in the NFL and is trying out for teams. He said he was recruited by a number of Tennessee colleges to play wide receiver and chose to play at Tennessee State. Claybrooks played linebacker for Middle Tennessee State then for the Arena Football League and Nashville's semi-professional team, the Nashville Storm, from 2001 to 2011.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Two black men are taking "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" to court with a lawsuit that claims the reality shows are blocking contestants of color from starring roles. Na...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Two black men are taking "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" to court with a lawsuit that claims the reality shows are blocking contestants of color from starring roles. Na...
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acasinofriend
01:52 PM on 06/09/2012
So Why Don't The Folk Sue To Be On Jersey Shore???
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acasinofriend
01:57 PM on 06/09/2012
The Folk Need To Sue To Be On Pawn Stars...
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acasinofriend
01:58 PM on 06/09/2012
The Folk Need To Sue To Be On Swamp People...
12:31 PM on 06/06/2012
Please, dear GOD no! The last thing that we need is to have a black bachelor or bachelorette. We, black people, can't handle it. We'd have a problem if they are to light, spoke too proper and gave to much attention to non black suitors. And the world would end if the final rose went to a white person.
11:50 AM on 05/05/2012
The Atlanta Housewives is primarily black....aren't there interesting white women besides Kim in Atlanta. White Atlanta women....file a lawsuit! Reverse discrimination.
08:44 AM on 04/21/2012
A lot of the shows are ex contestants who come back for their own shows. I also think the producers try to choose contestants based on the bachelor's preferences. Besides there have been plenty of inter racial dating shows. Flavor Flav's Flavor of Love , Bret Michele's Rock of Love, New York's "I Love New York", Tila Tequila, and 2 others I can't remember the name of. Wouldn't it be neat if they had a dating show where the bachelor was white and the contestants were all black or if the bachelor was Muslim and the contestants were all Jewish. It would be like "Average Joe"
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Lilisome
06:54 PM on 04/19/2012
No, you cannot sue over something like this. .I am a black woman and I simply stopped watching. People are free to choose which skin color to love and which church to go to on Sunday. Religion and love- you can't legislate those two.
06:34 PM on 04/19/2012
Really?? This is stupid. It could be because a lot of black haven't applied!!!!! And what do these guys look like?? So, if you have 500 men apply for the lead role, and 10 of them were black, does that mean you need to hire one of the black men? I'd like to see how many have applied.
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Shanda Smalls
~June 12, 1967 - Loving vs Virginia ~ Equality
03:32 PM on 04/24/2012
Better question is I'd like to see why the two men who did apply didn't qualify foor even a call back...they sound like acceptable choices (not sure how they look) and it obviously destroys the idea that no Blacks/Asians/Lations even applied!
02:15 PM on 04/19/2012
What I find entertaining is the fact that there aren't hispanics or whites suing BET for not having their nationality in staring roles...
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12:05 AM on 04/23/2012
that is because the white folks dont fight back and we should when they have a black pageant and black shows and there isnt any white ! do you see any other skin colors crying like the black folks do? wahhhh, I got to have my way...boohoo!
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Shanda Smalls
~June 12, 1967 - Loving vs Virginia ~ Equality
03:32 PM on 04/24/2012
Why would they care about one idiotic channel when they have the run over all others!
12:29 PM on 04/19/2012
Excluding certain people because it will improve ratings, in my opinion, is an acceptable form of discrimination. The bottom line for these shows is ratings. It's like excluding fat ugly women from being strippers. We need to get passed this narrow minded 1960's civil rights mentality.
12:22 PM on 04/19/2012
so what
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11:15 AM on 04/19/2012
The article mentions an"1866 Civil Rights Act." Huh? Could that be correct?
realitybaby
Livin in realitybaby!
10:51 AM on 04/19/2012
this show is a disgusting display of white women slavery - one white man surrounded by a harem to pick from - why any black man would want to appear on it is beyond me.

DONT ADD TO THE DUMBING DOWN OF AMERICA!
07:46 PM on 04/19/2012
You are so right, I refuse to watch that show I think it is disgusting.
09:50 AM on 04/19/2012
Of all the comments so far I BET all of you are White. You will never get it. YES the show is CHEESY and YES the show is STUPID but BLack folks have What One or Two shows for black people and How many White? PLEASE. And just for the record both my parents are white I am asian and black, my brother asian, my sister german and I can still see there has been NO BLACK(AMERICAN PEOPLE) ON THOSE SHOWS.
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Jethro Doo Doo Stains
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02:25 PM on 04/19/2012
I too have 2 white parents! Congratulations to us both. Pretty awesome that they have 2 shows for black people only. I don't think they have come out with any whites only shows yet. I just put in my application for the miss black america pagent and I was denied because I am white. Can you believe that? Denied a chance to be miss black america because of the color of my skin! Oh well I'm done ranting, I think I'll go sit on the couch, kick up my feet, and watch BET.
02:41 PM on 04/19/2012
I can imagine because so many black women were denied the opportunity to be Ms. America (no racial title necessary) for so long. And as we still have such eurocentric views of beauty, they are defacto still denied the same opportunity to be it now.
05:10 PM on 04/19/2012
you think your funny but this is the reason why we have BET. BET stands for BLACK ENTERTAINMET TELEVISION. WE have MISS AFRICAN AMERCAIN PAGENTS BECAUSE RACES PEOPLE LIKE YOU!!! YOU NEED TO STOP PLAYING BECAUSE ENTHIC ISNT FUNNY. SO HUSH UP!!!BEFORE SOMETHING HAPPENS TO YOU.BECAUSE IM BLACK AND IM PROUD
09:34 AM on 04/19/2012
I have to go take a crap......(:
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08:24 AM on 04/19/2012
C'mon HuffPo, you are making the folks that support Zimmerman and a "whites only" Bachelor series upset with all these articles exposing bigotry! You are supposed to keep this stuff quiet and prevent all the faces from turning red!
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07:46 AM on 04/19/2012
Why doesn't BET do a show like this?
WHite people are never on that network. Is that Racist?
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09:48 AM on 04/19/2012
We all know it's O.K. for blacks to discriminate.
02:44 PM on 04/19/2012
A.) that isn't true. You're certain to find more white people on BET than black people on CMT, SpikeTV, TNN. Network television is just making waves with truly having a diverse cast of shows featuring multi-racial leads. Merely because something isn't named White broadcast network doesn't make it diverse. RME! Stop overlooking the privilege