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Love to See It with Emma and Claire

Episode #8 With Kaitlyn Bristowe

Love to See It with Emma and Claire

Claire Fallon, Emma Gray

Tv & Film

4.35.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2015

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Kaitlyn Bristowe, The Bachelorette herself, joins hosts Emma Gray and Claire Fallon to discuss the double standards in Bachelor-land and how the show has made her more of a feminist. Emma and Claire are also joined by Kate Dries, Jezebel's Senior Editor, to recap this season's most dramatic episode.

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0:00.0

There's like a weird death in your life.

0:01.6

Producer, arranged situation, clearly done to make you upset.

0:07.6

Was that difficult?

0:09.0

Yeah.

0:12.0

Hello, and welcome to Here to Make Friends,

0:15.0

a HuffPost podcast about the Bachelorette franchise,

0:18.0

where we lovingly snark on the Bachelorette.

0:20.5

Season 11.

0:23.0

Whether you love the Bachelorette or love to hate it,

0:26.0

we'll decode what this reality show reveals

0:28.0

about the world of dating.

0:31.0

I'm Emma Gray, senior women's editor,

0:33.5

and I'm Claire Fallon, Culture writer.

0:36.0

Thanks for tuning into our A-F episode recap.

0:39.0

The one where Sean loses it,

0:41.0

and the sex talk gets dragged out yet another week.

0:43.5

And we found out JJ is a cheater,

0:45.5

shocking absolutely no one.

0:47.5

And remember, he has a daughter,

0:49.0

shocking absolutely everyone.

0:51.0

Today we'll talk about the dullest 2-on-1 ever,

0:54.5

the most dramatic twist ever, and cupcakes sad goodbye.

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