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Chris Harrison On Leaving The 'Bachelor' Franchise' And More 'Hollywood Hashtag' Stories for 1-10

Chris Harrison feels that leaving the 'Bachelor' franchise has allowed him to 'get his life back.'

Chris Harrison
Chris Harrison
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The Wake Up with Bret & Julie's Julie Tristan has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and she might even give you a "Hot Guy Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...

Chris Harrison says he "mentally and physically deteriorated pretty bad" after his exit from the "Bachelor" franchise in 2021. But it also gave him a chance to "step away and get my life back."


Residents of Montecito, California have been ordered to evacuate due to the massive rain and flooding. Those residents include Harry and Meghan, Oprah, Rob Lowe, Adam Levine, Gwyneth Paltrow, and George Lucas.

Kumail Nanjiani wants to play more bad guys, but Hollywood is too afraid to cast non-white villains right now. He says, "Even though they're trying to be more diverse . . . good intentions can sometimes lead to misguided solutions."

Jennifer Lawrence said the celebrity that would make her starstruck is Jessica Simpson. She also said she looked like a radio contest winner when she was photographed with Ariana Grande during the making of the movie, "Don't Look Up".

Ozzy Osbourne is "deeply nervous" about returning to reality TV with his upcoming BBC show, "Home to Roost". He said when he did "The Osbournes", it made him and his family crazy, and caused his kids to get into drugs.

Con artist Anna Delvey is developing a reality TV project to separate herself from her public persona. She also wants to create a clothing line and fragrance.

Check out the trailer for the first part of "You" Season 4. It hits Netflix on February 9th. Part two will be released March 9th.

Check out the trailer for the prequel series "Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies".

Dr. Dre sent a cease-and-desist order to Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene after she used "Still D.R.E." in a Twitter video. Dre accused her of using his music to "promote your divisive and hateful political agenda."

And Paul McCartney was almost hit by a car . . . in the crosswalk from the "Abbey Road" album cover. Paul was recreating that famous walk for his daughter Mary . . . who made a documentary about Abbey Road studios called "If These Walls Could Sing". She says, "[It] was so funny. As we were leaving [the studio], I said, 'I'll film you [crossing the street],' and he went over and this car totally didn't stop for him!"

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Chris Harrison feels that leaving the 'Bachelor' franchise has allowed him to 'get his life back.'