December 31, 2019
Becca Kufrin Joins Rachel Lindsay as New Co-Host of 'Bachelor Happy Hour'
Raise your glasses, because it’s time say “cheers” to our new “Bachelor Happy Hour” co-host, Becca Kufrin! She joins Rachel Lindsay at the microphone, and the two Bachelorettes promise nonstop fun and plenty of provocative questions for their guests. Rachel summed up the pairing with an unofficial tagline: “New year, new duo.”
After Rachel officially introduced her as the new co-host during the podcast, Becca said, “We’re going to have way too much fun. Apologies in advance. I’m so excited to be co-hosting with you. This is a very new endeavor for me, but I cannot wait.”
Rachel likened them to “the yin and the yang,” adding, “We’re going to balance each other out so well because some people may say I’m a little rough around the edges, and I feel like you’re the calming spirit who will smooth things over.”
The Season 13 Bachelorette also promised Becca, “I’ll make you say some things.”
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Becca has already co-hosted alongside Rachel several times before. The pair interviewed beloved jeweler Neil Lane, talked with Tayshia Adams about her breakup with John Paul Jones, and more. Becca also announced on “Bachelor Happy Hour” that she’s joining Ben Higgins as co-host of “The Bachelor Live On Stage,” which launches its nationwide tour February 13 in Mesa, Arizona.
Becca and Rachel kicked off 2020 — and lead-up to Peter Weber’s season of “The Bachelor” — by interviewing “America’s coolest parents,” Peter and Barb Weber.
Check out Becca and Rachel’s first interview together as official co-hosts now, and be sure to subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Welcome, Becca!