after some Bachelor Nation fans claimed she had ruined the franchise.
While Rachel has accepted the host's apology, others weren't as forgiving as fans took to Twitter to slam Chris.
One viewer tweeted: "That 'apology' was horrid and insincere. He showed more passion defending racism than apologizing for doing so. Chris Harrison must go. #FireChrisHarrison."
A second one chimed in: "@chrisbharrison sounded very rehearsed in his interview on @GMA. He was being himself/unrehearsed when he was talking down to @TheRachLindsay. Don't let the apology tour fool you people!!!"
A third addressed Bachelor Nation and tweeted: "How about you DO make Chris Harrison's GMA nterview his finish line, AND make it @michaelstrahan's starting line as new host. @chrisbharrison's demeanor still stinks of unrepentant privileged WASP male. We all saw that."
A fourth one commented: "The Chris Harrison interview is effectively meaningless. 'I didn't speak from my heart,' he said on GMA.
"No, I think he already did exactly that: On Extra, had *13 uninterrupted minutes* and an interviewer who was trying to help him. He said what he meant."
And a fifth pointed out that Chris had written what he was gonna say beforehand and shared: "Clearly Chris Harrison still needs to put in a ton of work because like Michael Strahan said his apology was a surface response at best.
"A sincere apology comes from within and not from looking down at notes with dead eyes."
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