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Colton Underwood reveals why he’s not making a second Netflix series

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Netflix docuseries, Coming Out Colton: Don’t hold your breath for a second season. The former footballer and Bachelor star says there are no plans to make one, as yet, as he doesn’t think it would be “healthy” for his new relationship.Underwood told US Weekly, “I don’t wanna speak in definitives, but I will say right now in the time of my life and in my relationship [with fiancé Jordan C.

Brown], having a show revolve around that is not a healthy decision to make for either of us.“So, right now there’s not a season 2.

Right now, we’re not exploring that for our relationships or for my work ventures.”Fans can instead catch Underwood on the new CBS reality competition, Beyond the Edge.

The Survivor-type, jungle-set celebrity challenge show premiered yesterday.Underwood, 30, came out in April 2021 via an interview on Good Morning America.

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