"I set standards for myself, and have not met them," Harrison, 49, continued. "I feel that with every fiber of my being. Now, just as I taught my children to stand
"I set standards for myself, and have not met them," Harrison, 49, continued. "I feel that with every fiber of my being. Now, just as I taught my children to stand up, and to own their actions, I will do the same. By excusing historical racism, I defended it. I invoked the term 'woke police,' which is unacceptable. I am ashamed over how uninformed I was. I was so wrong."
And although Harrison teased in March a possible comeback to the franchise, it's officially time for him to say goodbye. Amid his absence, Emmanuel Acho hosted March's After the Final Rose episode, while Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe are currently at the helm of Katie Thurston's Bachelorette season. As for Bachelor in Paradise, comedian David Spade will be among the rotating celeb guests taking over hosting duties.