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Colton Underwood Discusses His 'Privilege' as a White, Gay Man

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Bachelor star Colton Underwood is addressing privilege and accountability in a new interview.Underwood came into the spotlight initially in a series of appearances on The Bachelor franchise.

He first appeared on The Bachelor in 2018 before appearing on Bachelor in Paradise and then leading The Bachelor in 2019 for season 23.

At the time he was marketed as the famed "virgin" bachelor.A former NFL player, Underwood came out as gay earlier this year and became the subject of intense backlash and scrutiny that only intensified when it leaked he would be the subject of a new Netflix docuseries about his coming out journey.

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