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RACHEL Lindsey, the first and only black Bachelorette, is tired of the “white-washed” ABC dating franchise never changing its ways.

The 35-year-old said it’s “embarrassing” to even be associated with it anymore.

Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay said it's 'embarrassing' to be associate with the dating franchiseCredit: AfterBuzz TV

Season 13 Rachel is demanding that The Bachelor and its spinoffs adjust how they cast their shows in the future or else she’ll never work with them again.

She shared her thoughts on the topic during an episode of AfterBuzz TV’s Bachelor A.M. With Kelsey Meyer, saying: “I have to see some type of change. It’s ridiculous.

“In 40 seasons, you’ve had one black lead. We have had 45 presidents and in 45 presidents, you have one black president.

“You are almost on par to say you’re more likely to become the president of the United States than you are a black lead in this franchise. That’s insane.”

The 35-year-old was on Season 13 of ABC's The Bachelorette and was the show's first black leadCredit: Getty Images - Getty
She was also on season 21 of The Bachelor, but she recently said 'it's insane' that show has very little diversity and doesn't seem to be making any changesCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The Bachelor Happy Hour podcast host, who has recently been protesting after the death of George Floyd last week, wants to open up the dialogue about racism in the entertainment industry and the lack of diversity on ABC franchise.

Prior to The Bachelorette, she appeared on season 21 of The Bachelor and came in third.

The Texas native recently alum, , for her use of the n-word while rapping to a song during an Instagram Live.

During her own IG Live, Rachel said she felt "personally hurt and offended" by Hannah's use of the racial slur and not just a written one.

Hannah Brown rapped the n-word during an Instagram Live and fans and Rachel slammed her for itCredit: Getty - Contributor
Rachel asked Hannah for a video apology, not just a written statementCredit: Instagram

Rachel said: "It's easy to make a statement. It's easy to hide behind words, but when you're bold enough to say the n-word on camera, on your platform, then you need be bold enough to use your face on camera and apologize in the same way you said the word.

A couple of weeks later, Hannah posted an , vowing not to be an "ignorant white girl.”

The Bachelorette also told fans not to “defend” her because what she did was “indefensible and wrong.”

Rachel also said during her IG Live she was told to not make a public statement about the scandal, but she wasn’t about to let it go because some things need to be called out.

It took a couple of weeks, but Hannah eventually posted an 18-minute apology videoCredit: Rex Features

She added to that notion during the AfterBuzz TV interview.

She said: “It bothers me that certain things have happened that we just say, ‘Oh, hush hush,’ and ‘Let’s just move on past it.’

“No! We need to acknowledge it, because what you’re doing is perpetuating this type of behavior.”

Bachelorette star Rachel Lindsay slams Hannah Brown for using the n-word and demands on-camera apology
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