Trouble In 'Bachelor In Paradise'! Show's Been Shut Down
June 11 2017, Published 10:06 p.m. ET
RadarOnline.com has confirmed that Bachelor in Paradise has been shut down.
"We have become aware of allegations of misconduct on the set of Bachelor in Paradise in Mexico," Warner Bros rep Paul McGuire has said in a statement. "We have suspended production and we are conducting a thorough investigation of these allegations. Once the investigation is complete, we will take appropriate responsive action."
Blogger Reality Steve first broke the story of trouble in Paradise, telling his Twitter followers, on Sunday, "Bachelor in Paradise production has been stopped. I'm not sure why yet."
Reality Steve then tweeted about the ABC reality show, "
As far as I know, filming will resume at some point. But they gave people their phones back while filming has stopped."
Then, the blogger wrote on Twitter, with a picture of the reality show's stars, "Here's most of the cast at the airport an hour ago. Being told they're being flown to Houston. Still don't know what's going on."
Reality Steve then tweeted, "What I'm hearing isn't good, but don't know exact details. Will update later when I know more. Stay tuned."
ABC recently revealed the new Paradise cast and as RadarOnline.com has reported, it could be the wildest ever group of reality stars who headed to Mexico for filming.
As RadarOnline.com readers also know, Bachelor in Paradise has been a hotbed of secrets and scandals.
The show has promised the return of sexy Corinne Olympios, who appeared on last season's The Bachelor with Nick Viall.
What has happened now to make the production entirely shut down?
Story developing…
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