- Clare Crawley’s season of High school It will begin filming after a three-month shutdown.
- High school will begin filming in a quarantined location in July.
Clare Crawley’s season of High school is back after a three month delay, Variety The show will begin production in July after ABC announced on March 13 that the show’s sixteenth season closed due to concerns about the coronavirus. Fans even began to wonder if Clare’s season would be canceled entirely (rumors that host Chris Harrison quickly denied).
Now, Single Fans of the nation can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the incredibly hot contestants (seriously, props for ABC) will decorate our TV screens this summer. But there is a little capture. Don’t expect to see couples swimming with sharks in Thailand or traveling by hot air balloon in Italy. This season, instead of flying around the world, contestants will film in an isolated location. This could mean that they will choose the sandy coasts of Mexico … or they could stay in the mansion. Either way, Clare will have a chance to find love and we will have a chance to gossip in every episode.
When the program begins filming, many precautions will be taken to avoid the possibility of spreading the virus. The cast and crew will be evaluated prior to entering the quarantined location, in addition to undergoing periodic temperature checks. “There is always solid care for our team, and that will be the case when they isolate and record the show,” says one source. Variety. “Production goes beyond recommendations.”
Although the studio did not release the exact start date, it did reveal that the episodes will air on Tuesdays instead of Mondays. So how will Bachelorette party Fans deal with all these changes, questions? When serving a glass of wine, sit back and enjoy the show.
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