VIDEO: ABC’s ‘Bachelor In Paradise’ Suspends Production of Season Over Alleged Misconduct

By  //  June 13, 2017

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ABOVE VIDEO: Production on season four of Bachelor in Paradise had been abruptly suspended amid “allegations of misconduct” apparently made by a producer.

(FOX NEWS) ) – ABC has stopped filming the upcoming season of “Bachelor in Paradise” after the network became “aware of allegations of misconduct on the set.”

The ABC reality series recently started production of its fourth season in Mexico. The show was set to premiere August 8.

According to multiple media reports, the trouble began when contestants Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson began getting “hot and heavy” in the pool while cameras were rolling.

Their behavior made a “third party” feel uncomfortable.

TMZ reports there are accusations of sexual assault. According to the gossip site, a field producer filed a complaint claiming Olympios was too drunk to consent to Jackson’s advances but producers reportedly allowed the behavior to go on.

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